Query Fabric Lakehouse data and manage Eventstreams with natural language.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "fabric-lakehouse-mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Connect to the Microsoft Fabric Lakehouse and analyze sales revenue, order volume, and gross margin trends by product line over the last 90 days. Identify the fastest-growing and most-declining product lines, then return a table and summary insights.
A trend analysis by product line with key anomalies and concise business insights.
Inspect the current Fabric Eventstreams configuration. List all eventstreams, their sources, destinations, and recent status, and identify configuration issues that may cause data delays or failures.
A list of eventstreams, status overview, and potential configuration risks with troubleshooting recommendations.
Using Lakehouse and Eventhouse data in Fabric, summarize this week's active users, conversion rate, anomaly event count, and peak traffic periods, then write a weekly report summary in management-friendly language.
An operations weekly summary with key metrics, trend highlights, and an easy-to-read narrative.
Connect to Microsoft Fabric for data work, integrations, and automation.
Use MCP to manage Microsoft Fabric data and analytics operations.
Manage Microsoft Fabric reports with lifecycle controls, filtering, and content operations.
Connect Fabric AI with MCP apps to use patterns and models in IDEs.
Access and manage Langfuse prompts through MCP for faster prompt workflows.
Use Fabric AI patterns for analysis, summarization, coding, learning, and security.