Connect to Google Drive through one API for file access and workflow automation.
The available material is very limited, but the tool is open-source under MIT and does not declare extra secrets or fixed remote endpoints, with no clear high-risk red flags visible. As a Google Drive interface tool, it may inherently involve local code execution and cloud file access, but the exact permission boundaries are not documented here.
The material explicitly states 'no keys/environment variables required,' and does not request API keys, access tokens, or local sensitive credentials; therefore no direct credential collection or leakage design is evident from the provided facts.
The description says it interacts with Google Drive tools and services, which by function typically implies data transmission to Google Drive-related services; however, no specific remote endpoints are listed, so the destination, scope, and minimization controls cannot be verified from the material.
The objective checks mark this tool as executes-code, meaning it runs locally or launches execution logic as an MCP tool. This is a normal property for such tools, and the material does not show any request for system privileges beyond its stated function.
Its core function is to provide a unified interface to Google Drive services, so it is expected to access cloud file/document metadata and content; however, without a README, it is unclear whether access is read-only, read/write, delete-capable, or broader, leaving permission boundaries opaque.
Positive signals include an auditable open-source repository and an MIT license; however, it comes from a third-party registry, has only 0 stars, unknown maintenance status, and no README, so supply-chain trust is only moderate and source/dependency review is advisable before use.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "Google-Drive Universal MCP Server" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Using the Google Drive MCP tool, list files added in the last 30 days under my “Marketing” folder, group them by type, and create a list of duplicate documents whose names contain “final”.
A grouped file list plus a cleanup list of likely duplicate “final” documents.
Use the Google Drive MCP tool to search for all Google Docs and PDFs containing the keyword “Q3 OKR”, then return the title, link, and parent folder sorted by last modified time descending.
Search results with matching files, including title, link, location, and modification time.
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An actionable archiving automation plan with steps, folder rules, and error-handling guidance.
Securely search, read, create, and update Google Drive files in a scoped folder.
Search Google Drive files locally with a read-only MCP server.
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Read, create, update, and manage Google Drive files through MCP tools.