Connect to collaborative docs for editing, permissions, and AI content workflows.
This MCP tool is described as managing and editing collaborative Docs instances, with no required secrets and no declared remote endpoint. Based on the available materials, the main concerns are local code execution and potential access to document data, but no concrete high-risk red flags are evident; the open-source MIT-licensed repository lowers risk, though adoption is low and maintenance is unknown.
The materials explicitly state that no keys or environment variables are required, and there is no indication that API tokens, account passwords, or other sensitive secrets are needed; based on the available information, credential exposure or abuse risk appears low.
Although no remote endpoint is declared, the description says it interacts with collaborative Docs instances, which commonly implies some network communication; the materials do not specify destinations, protocols, or whether document content is transmitted, so actual egress behavior should be treated with caution.
The system checks indicate that this tool executes code; for an MCP tool, that typically means running a local service process, which is a normal capability. The materials do not show requests for unusual system privileges or clearly unrelated dangerous operations, so this is caution rather than high risk.
The description includes document management, content editing, and access control, indicating it may access and modify document content and related permission settings; however, the materials do not specify exact file paths, local scope, or any overbroad permissions, so least-privilege use is recommended.
Positive factors include an auditable open-source GitHub repository and an MIT license, which materially reduce supply-chain risk; however, it comes from a third-party registry, has 0 stars, and an unknown maintenance status, so trust is not strong enough to rate fully safe.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "Docs MCP Server" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Connect to the Docs MCP Server, list all pages in the “Product Docs” space sorted by last updated time, and flag documents that have been outdated for more than 6 months.
A list of documents sorted by update time, with outdated items flagged for cleanup or archiving.
Open the “New Employee Onboarding Guide,” improve the tone and structure without changing the meaning, and provide the revised version.
A clearer, better-structured version of the document ready to update the original.
Review the current access permissions for the “Marketing Plan 2025” document, list who has view, comment, and edit access, and identify any overly broad permissions.
A permission summary with risk notes to help the user adjust document sharing settings.
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