Lark MCP Server
Lark MCP Server is a server that implements the Model Context Protocol (MCP) standard, providing a bridge between AI models and the Lark/FlyBook collaboration platform, supporting message sending and calendar management functions.
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What is Lark MCP Server?
Lark MCP Server is a bridge that allows AI assistants to send messages, manage calendars, and add meeting participants through Lark's collaboration capabilities.How to use Lark MCP Server?
First, install and run the server. Then, configure the relevant information of Lark MCP Server in Claude Desktop. Finally, test its functions.Applicable scenarios
Suitable for application scenarios that require efficient communication with Lark users or schedule management.Main features
Send a messageThe AI model can send direct messages to specified Lark users.
Manage calendar eventsList events within a specific time range, create new events, or add participants.
Add participantsSupports adding different types of participants to calendar events, such as users, groups, meeting rooms, or external email addresses.
Advantages and limitations
Advantages
Seamlessly integrate Lark collaboration functions
Support multiple types of participants
Easy to use with Claude Desktop
Limitations
Require valid Lark application permissions and tokens
Have certain requirements for the network environment
Only support Node.js v18 and above
How to use
Install Lark MCP Server
Clone the repository and install the dependencies.
Configure Claude Desktop
Edit the claude_desktop_config.json file and add the configuration of Lark MCP Server.
Start the server
Ensure that Lark MCP Server has been successfully started and connected to Claude Desktop.
Usage examples
Send a messageSend a greeting message to a user through Lark MCP Server.
Create a calendar eventCreate a calendar event with participants.
Frequently asked questions
What permissions does Lark MCP Server require?
How to check if the server is running normally?
What should I do if I encounter a problem?
Related resources
MCP Documentation
Understand the basic knowledge of the Model Context Protocol.
Lark Open Platform Documentation
Get more information about the Lark open platform.
GitHub Repository
Access the source code repository of Lark MCP Server.
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