Pipefy MCP Server
Pipefy MCP is an open-source MCP server that allows the IDE to securely create cards, update field information, and use any Pipefy resources, with built-in security controls.
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What is Pipefy MCP Server?
Pipefy MCP is an open-source server that allows developers to securely manage Pipefy resources and data through the IDE, providing built-in security control mechanisms.How to use Pipefy MCP Server?
You can start the server through a simple command-line tool, and then your IDE can securely access the Pipefy API.Applicable scenarios
Suitable for development scenarios that require automated management of Pipefy cards and workflows, especially development work that needs to be integrated with the IDE.Main features
Secure access to Pipefy APIProvides a secure way to access Pipefy's GraphQL API with built-in permission control.
IDE integrationCan be integrated with various development environments to improve development efficiency.
Open-source and freeCompletely open-source and free to use permanently.
Advantages and limitations
Advantages
Open-source and free, can be freely modified and extended.
Provides secure access control to protect sensitive data.
Easy to integrate with existing development tools.
Limitations
Requires a Python 3.12+ environment.
May have a certain learning curve for non-developers.
How to use
Install the Python environment
Ensure that Python 3.12 or a higher version is installed on the system.
Install the server
Install pipefy-mcp-server using pip or uv.
Start the server
Start the server using the MCP inspector tool.
Usage examples
Automated card creationAutomatically create Pipefy cards and set field values through the IDE.
Batch update fieldsBatch update field information of multiple cards.
Frequently Asked Questions
What version of Python is required?
How to obtain an authorization token?
Which IDEs are supported?
Related resources
Pipefy official documentation
Official documentation of the Pipefy API
GitHub repository
Project source code
MCP protocol documentation
Official documentation of the Model Context Protocol
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