A Model Context Protocol server that provides tools for interacting with Airtable's API. This server enables programmatic management of Airtable bases, tables, fields, and records through Claude Desktop.
This MCP server features a specialized implementation that allows it to build tables in stages, leveraging Claude's agentic capabilities and minimizing the failure rate typically seen in other MCP servers for Airtable when building complex tables. It also includes system prompts that provide additional guidance for the LLM when leveraging projects in Claude Desktop.
- Set up your Airtable API key (see API Key Setup)
- Configure Claude Desktop (see Configuration)
The easiest way to run the server is with npx:
# Run directly (will install latest version)
npx airtable-server
# Or specify a version
npx airtable-server@0.1.0
If you prefer a global installation:
# Install globally
npm install -g airtable-server
# Run from anywhere
airtable-server
If you want to contribute or modify the code:
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/felores/airtable-mcp.git
cd airtable-mcp
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Build the server
npm run build
# Run locally
node build/index.js
- Log in to your Airtable account at airtable.com
- Create a personal access token at Airtable's Builder Hub
- In the Personal access token section select these scopes:
- data.records:read
- data.records:write
- schema.bases:read
- schema.bases:write
- Select the workspace or bases you want to give access to the personal access token
- Keep this key secure - you'll need it for configuration
-
Navigate to the Claude configuration directory:
- Windows:
%APPDATA%\Claude
- macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/
- Windows:
-
Create or edit
claude_desktop_config.json
:
For local installation:
{
"mcpServers": {
"airtable": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["path/to/airtable-mcp/build/index.js"],
"env": {
"AIRTABLE_API_KEY": "your_api_key_here"
}
}
}
}
For npx installation:
{
"mcpServers": {
"airtable": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["airtable-server"],
"env": {
"AIRTABLE_API_KEY": "your_api_key_here"
}
}
}
}
Note: For Windows paths, use double backslashes (\) or forward slashes (/).
- Start Claude Desktop
- The Airtable MCP server should be listed in the "Connected MCP Servers" section
- Test with a simple command:
List all bases
list_bases
: List all accessible Airtable baseslist_tables
: List all tables in a basecreate_table
: Create a new table with fieldsupdate_table
: Update a table's name or description
create_field
: Add a new field to a tableupdate_field
: Modify an existing field
list_records
: Retrieve records from a tablecreate_record
: Add a new recordupdate_record
: Modify an existing recorddelete_record
: Remove a recordsearch_records
: Find records matching criteria
singleLineText
: Single line text fieldmultilineText
: Multi-line text areaemail
: Email address fieldphoneNumber
: Phone number fieldnumber
: Numeric field with optional precisioncurrency
: Money field with currency symboldate
: Date field with format optionssingleSelect
: Single choice from optionsmultiSelect
: Multiple choices from options
Available colors for select fields:
blueBright
,redBright
,greenBright
yellowBright
,purpleBright
,pinkBright
grayBright
,cyanBright
,orangeBright
blueDark1
,greenDark1
We welcome contributions to improve the Airtable MCP server! Here's how you can contribute:
-
Fork the Repository
- Visit https://github.com/felores/airtable-mcp
- Click the "Fork" button in the top right
- Clone your fork locally:
git clone https://github.com/your-username/airtable-mcp.git
-
Create a Feature Branch
git checkout -b feature/your-feature-name
-
Make Your Changes
- Follow the existing code style
- Add tests if applicable
- Update documentation as needed
-
Commit Your Changes
git add . git commit -m "feat: add your feature description"
-
Push to Your Fork
git push origin feature/your-feature-name
-
Create a Pull Request
- Go to your fork on GitHub
- Click "New Pull Request"
- Select your feature branch
- Describe your changes in detail
- Use TypeScript for new code
- Follow semantic commit messages
- Update documentation for new features
- Add examples for new functionality
- Test your changes thoroughly
- Open an issue for bugs or feature requests
- Join discussions in existing issues
- Ask questions in pull requests
Your contributions help make this tool better for everyone. Whether it's:
- Adding new features
- Fixing bugs
- Improving documentation
- Suggesting enhancements
We appreciate your help in making the Airtable MCP server more powerful and user-friendly!
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