by convertguru
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for converting files between various formats.
File Convert is an MCP server designed to handle the conversion of a wide array of file formats, including images, office documents, audio, video, text, and data files. It aims to provide seamless transformation into popular formats such as PDF, JPG, MP4, and HTML, among others. This server offers a set of powerful tools to convert diverse file types into easily accessible and widely compatible formats like PDF, JPG, PNG, TXT.
To integrate this server with your desktop application, add the following configuration to your app's server settings. If necessary, adjust the absolute path to the uv
/uvx
executables (or uv.exe
/uvx.exe
on Windows).
Using uvx
(recommended):
*Configuration content*
If you have cloned the repository locally (adjust paths as needed):
*Configuration content*
Using local uvx
:
*Configuration content*
The MCP server supports the following environment variables:
CONVERT_GURU_API_KEY
: Your Convert.Guru API key (optional for development)TRANSPORT
: Transport method for the MCP server
"stdio"
(default): Standard input/output transport"http"
: HTTP transport (streamable) with REST API endpointsPORT
: Port number for HTTP transport (default: 8000, only used when TRANSPORT=http
)When using HTTP transport, the server provides additional endpoints:
GET /health
- Health check endpointGET /tools
- List of available MCP toolsAlso, see this guide on how to set up MCP tools in Claude Desktop.
To install file-convert-mcp for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:
npx -y @smithery/cli install @convertguru/file-convert-mcp --client claude
Get started with local development by following these steps:
1. Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/convertguru/file-convert-mcp.git
2. Fetch and cache Python dependencies (optional, uvx
handles this automatically):
cd file-convert-mcp uv sync cd ..
3. Create .env file with your (optional for now) API key:
echo "CONVERT_GURU_API_KEY=your_api_key_here" > file-convert-mcp/.env
4. Run the MCP server locally using various uv
commands:
# Using uvx with .env file from the local directory cd file-convert-mcp UV_ENV_FILE=.env uvx --from ./file-convert-mcp file-convert-mcp # OR using uv directly to run the server script uv run file-convert-mcp/src/file_convert_mcp/server.py # OR specifying the directory for uv uv --directory file-convert-mcp/src/file_convert_mcp run server.py # OR navigating into the server directory cd file-convert-mcp/src/file_convert_mcp uv run server.py # OR using uvx to fetch the core from the GitHub repository + local .env file UV_ENV_FILE=.env uvx --from git+https://github.com/convertguru/file-convert-mcp.git file-convert-mcp # OR run with HTTP transport on custom port TRANSPORT=http PORT=9000 uv run file-convert-mcp/src/file_convert_mcp/server.py # OR run with stdio transport (default) TRANSPORT=stdio uv run file-convert-mcp/src/file_convert_mcp/server.py
5. Create .env file with your configuration (optional for now):
# Basic configuration echo "CONVERT_GURU_API_KEY=your_api_key_here" > file-convert-mcp/.env # OR with transport configuration echo "CONVERT_GURU_API_KEY=your_api_key_here" > file-convert-mcp/.env echo "TRANSPORT=http" >> file-convert-mcp/.env echo "PORT=8000" >> file-convert-mcp/.env
6. Modify the server logic if needed:
Edit the main server file located at src/file_convert_mcp/server.py.
7. Clearing the uv
Cache (if needed):
If uv
has cached an older version of the code in ~/.cache/uv
, you might need to clear the cache. Alternatively, use uv
with the -n
or --no-cache
option to bypass it.
The MCP server provides the following tools:
detect_file_type
: Analyzes the first 200 bytes of an uploaded file and uses the Convert.Guru API to determine its type.convert_file
: Converts a given file to a specified output format. The desired file extension should be passed as the ext_out
parameter.Visit us https://convert.guru
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for complete details.
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