Sqlite Database
An MCP server implementation for interacting with SQLite databases based on TypeScript
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What is the SQLite MCP Server?
The SQLite MCP Server is a tool implemented through the Model Context Protocol (MCP) for interacting with SQLite databases. It allows users to execute SQL queries, manage, and analyze data through simple commands.How to Use the SQLite MCP Server?
You can quickly start using it by installing the Docker image and configuring the client. Just follow a few simple steps to access the SQLite database in your AI client.Applicable Scenarios
Suitable for users who need to quickly analyze and manage SQLite databases, such as developers, data analysts, or professionals who need real - time data queries.Main Features
List All TablesGet the names of all tables in the current SQLite database.
Execute QueriesSupports running SELECT queries to retrieve data.
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
No need to be directly integrated into the AI model, allowing for flexible function expansion.
Supports standard SQL queries, making it easy to get started.
Lightweight deployment, only requiring Docker and configuration files.
Limitations
Requires local installation of Docker or other compatible environments.
Only supports SQLite databases and does not support other database systems.
May have limited performance for large - scale data.
How to Use
Clone the Project Repository
Use Git to clone the project repository to your local machine.
Build the Docker Image
Build the Docker image for the SQLite MCP Server.
Configure the AI Client
Add the SQLite server settings to the AI client configuration file.
Start the Client
Restart the AI client to load the new configuration.
Usage Examples
List All TablesUse 'list_tables' to view the tables in the database.
Query User DataUse 'read_query' to find users older than 18.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to install the SQLite MCP Server?
Does it support other database systems?
How to view the tables in the database?
Related Resources
GitHub Project Address
Project source code and documentation.
Docker Hub Page
Docker image page.
MCP Protocol Introduction
Understand the Model Context Protocol (MCP).
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