Monitor Feishu messages, send updates, upload files, and run scheduled automations.
This MCP tool is an open-source MIT project with no declared extra credentials or remote endpoints in the provided material, and no clear high-risk red flags are evident. However, it supports message monitoring, sending, file upload, and async/scheduled tasks, and the system indicates code execution capability, so local execution privileges and data handling scope still warrant attention.
The material explicitly states there are no required keys or environment variables, and no extra API key, token, or account credential requirement is shown; based on the provided facts, credential exposure appears low.
The description includes Feishu message monitoring, sending, and file upload to cloud documents, which by nature typically involves communication with Feishu-related services and may transmit message or file content outward. Although no specific hosts are listed and there is no evidence of exfiltration to unrelated third parties, normal network data transfer is inherent.
The objective checks indicate this tool has code execution capability; its support for async and scheduled tasks also suggests local service logic or task scheduling. This kind of local execution is common for MCP tools, and the provided material does not show privilege escalation, arbitrary external script execution, or suspicious system permission requests.
Per the description, it can monitor real-time messages and upload files to cloud documents, implying access to chat content and files intended for upload. However, the material does not specify local directory, database, or other resource scope, and there is no clear evidence of access beyond its stated purpose.
The project has a public GitHub repository and an MIT license, making the source auditable, which is a meaningful risk-reducing factor. However, it comes from a third-party registry, has 0 stars, and an unknown maintenance status, so trust and maturity signals are limited; reviewing the code and dependencies in an isolated environment is advisable.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "feishu-enhance-mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use Feishu Enhance MCP to monitor new messages in the 'Project Progress' group in real time. If messages contain keywords like 'blocked', 'delayed', or 'urgent', summarize them and send me an alert immediately.
Provides real-time monitoring results and generates summaries and alert notifications for critical messages.
Upload the locally generated weekly report file to Feishu cloud docs, name it 'Product Weekly Report - Week 12', and send the sharing link to the 'Management Meeting' group.
Uploads the file, returns the cloud document link, and sends the link to the specified group chat.
Create a scheduled task: every weekday at 6 PM, use Feishu Enhance MCP to send the daily report to the 'Operations Sync' group and attach the statistics file.
Creates an executable scheduled task configuration that automatically sends the message and attachment on schedule.
Let AI access Feishu knowledge bases and cloud docs for search and collaboration.
Read Feishu docs and wiki pages with content and metadata via MCP.
Connect AI to Feishu/Lark for messaging, docs, sheets, groups, and knowledge search.
Use Feishu spreadsheets as searchable long-term memory for AI agents.
Connect Feishu chats with AI agents for remote messaging and streaming replies.
Send real-time task completion notifications from AI agents to collaboration platforms.