MCP Kusto
An MCP server that connects to Azure Kusto, providing data schema exploration and KQL query execution functions for AI assistants, supporting VS Code integration and data analysis assistance.
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What is the Azure Kusto MCP Server?
This is a middleware service designed specifically for AI assistants. By integrating with Azure Kusto (also known as Azure Data Explorer), it provides the ability to browse data schemas and execute queries. It communicates with AI assistants such as Copilot in VS Code using the Model Context Protocol (MCP) standard.How to use the Azure Kusto MCP Server?
You can interact with the server through the Copilot Chat extension in VS Code, or directly run the server and communicate via standard input and output. The server provides functions such as connection management, schema exploration, query execution, and data analysis.Use cases
Suitable for scenarios that require AI assistance for data exploration and analysis, especially when you need to quickly understand the data schema in Azure Kusto or build complex queries. Typical users include data analysts, developers, and business intelligence experts.Main features
Azure Kusto integrationSecurely connect to Azure Kusto clusters, supporting multiple authentication methods including environment variables, managed identities, and Azure CLI
Schema explorationBrowse the table and column structures in the database to help AI assistants understand the data model
Query executionExecute KQL (Kusto Query Language) queries and return formatted results
Data analysisProvide built - in data analysis functions, including statistical summaries and correlation analysis
VS Code integrationSeamlessly integrate with VS Code and GitHub Copilot to provide an interactive data exploration experience
Advantages and limitations
Advantages
Simplify the integration process between AI assistants and Azure Kusto
Provide an intuitive schema browsing interface to understand the data structure without writing complex queries
Support multiple authentication methods to meet different security requirements
Optimized query execution and result processing to improve interaction efficiency
Deeply integrate with the VS Code ecosystem to enhance the development experience
Limitations
Currently only supports Azure Kusto and is not compatible with other database systems
Query performance is limited by the resource configuration of the underlying Kusto cluster
Requires VS Code and the Copilot extension to get the full - featured experience
Large query results may be truncated to improve response speed
How to use
Installation and setup
Complete the initial configuration by running the setup - mcp.py script or manual installation
Connect to the Kusto cluster
Use the connect tool to establish a connection to the target Kusto cluster and database
Explore the data schema
Browse the available tables and their structures to understand the data model
Execute queries
Use the execute_query tool to run KQL queries and get results
Analyze data
Use the analyze_data tool to obtain statistical analysis and insights from query results
Usage examples
Quick data explorationQuickly understand the table and field structures in a Kusto database when you are new to it
Time series analysisAnalyze the changing trend of events over time in the StormEvents table
Data quality checkCheck for missing values and outliers in the table
Query optimizationImprove a poorly - performing query
Frequently asked questions
How to solve the connection failure problem?
Why are my query results truncated?
How to view the complete table schema?
What authentication methods does the server support?
How to run the server without using VS Code?
Related resources
Azure Kusto official documentation
Official documentation and tutorials for Azure Data Explorer (Kusto)
KQL language reference
Complete syntax reference for the Kusto Query Language
GitHub repository
Source code and issue tracking for the project
Model Context Protocol specification
Official specification document for the MCP protocol
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