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Composio MCP Server

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Overview

What is Composio MCP Server?

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementation that exposes Composio tools and actions, providing MCP‑compatible access to applications like Gmail and Linear so that language models can interact with them in a structured way.

How to use Composio MCP Server?

Clone the repository, install dependencies with pnpm install && pnppm build, then configure your MCP client (e.g., Cursor) with the command COMPOSIO_API_KEY=<your_key> node /path/to/composio-mcp-server/build/index.js. Requires Node.js 16 or higher and a Composio API key obtained from app.composio.dev.

Key features of Composio MCP Server

  • Provides MCP‑compatible access to multiple Composio applications
  • Supports tools from Gmail, Linear, and more
  • Standardized interface for language model integration
  • Simple configuration via environment variables
  • Built with Node.js and easy to clone and build

Use cases of Composio MCP Server

  • Allow an MCP‑compatible language model to read or send emails via Gmail
  • Enable a language model to manage Linear issues through structured tool calls
  • Integrate other Composio applications into an AI‑assisted workflow

FAQ from Composio MCP Server

What does this server do?

It acts as a bridge between the Model Context Protocol and Composio’s tools/actions, enabling language models to call applications like Gmail and Linear in a structured way.

What prerequisites are needed?

Node.js version 16 or higher and a valid Composio API key (sign up at app.composio.dev).

How do I configure the server for use?

Set the COMPOSIO_API_KEY environment variable and point your MCP client to the built index.js file (e.g., node /path/to/composio-mcp-server/build/index.js).

Which applications are supported?

The README explicitly mentions Gmail and Linear, and states “various Composio applications” are available.

Where does my data live?

The README does not describe data storage or handling; all data is processed through Composio’s API as called via the server.

Frequently asked questions

What does this server do?

It acts as a bridge between the Model Context Protocol and Composio’s tools/actions, enabling language models to call applications like Gmail and Linear in a structured way.

What prerequisites are needed?

Node.js version 16 or higher and a valid Composio API key (sign up at app.composio.dev).

How do I configure the server for use?

Set the `COMPOSIO_API_KEY` environment variable and point your MCP client to the built `index.js` file (e.g., `node /path/to/composio-mcp-server/build/index.js`).

Which applications are supported?

The README explicitly mentions Gmail and Linear, and states “various Composio applications” are available.

Where does my data live?

The README does not describe data storage or handling; all data is processed through Composio’s API as called via the server.

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