Connects AI assistants to Coda documents for managing pages and tables. Allows reading, writing, and organizing content in collaborative Coda workspaces.

Provides a bridge between AI and Coda documents, enabling listing, creating, reading, updating, and duplicating pages for collaborative document management and content creation.

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What it does

  • Create and manage Coda pages with markdown content
  • Read and update existing page content
  • List and manipulate table data with filtering
  • Duplicate and rename pages within documents
  • Insert, update, and delete table rows
  • Push buttons and trigger automations in tables

Best for

Teams using Coda for documentation and knowledge managementContent creators automating page creation and updatesData managers working with structured information in Coda tables
Full page and table managementSupports nested pages and subpagesDirect markdown content handling

About Coda

Coda is a community-built MCP server published by orellazri that provides AI assistants with tools and capabilities via the Model Context Protocol. Discover top AI tools for collaborative document management with Coda. List, create, and update pages using advanced AI It is categorized under productivity.

How to install

You can install Coda in your AI client of choice. Use the install panel on this page to get one-click setup for Cursor, Claude Desktop, VS Code, and other MCP-compatible clients. This server runs locally on your machine via the stdio transport.

License

Coda is released under the MIT license. This is a permissive open-source license, meaning you can freely use, modify, and distribute the software.

Coda MCP Server

This project implements a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that acts as a bridge to interact with the Coda API. It allows an MCP client (like an AI assistant) to perform actions on Coda pages, such as listing, creating, reading, updating, duplicating, and renaming.

Features

The server exposes the following tools to the MCP client:

  • coda_list_documents: Lists all documents available to the user.
  • coda_list_pages: Lists all pages within the configured Coda document with pagination support.
  • coda_create_page: Creates a new page in the document, optionally under a specified parent page (creating a subpage) and populating it with initial markdown content.
  • coda_get_page_content: Retrieves the content of a specified page (by ID or name) as markdown.
  • coda_replace_page_content: Replaces the content of a specified page with new markdown content.
  • coda_append_page_content: Appends new markdown content to the end of a specified page.
  • coda_duplicate_page: Creates a copy of an existing page with a new name.
  • coda_rename_page: Renames an existing page.
  • coda_peek_page: Peek into the beginning of a page and return a limited number of lines.
  • coda_resolve_link: Resolve metadata given a browser link to a Coda object.
  • coda_list_tables: List tables in a document.
  • coda_list_columns: List columns in a table.
  • coda_list_rows: List rows in a table with optional filtering and sorting.
  • coda_get_row: Get a single row from a table.
  • coda_upsert_rows: Insert or upsert rows into a table.
  • coda_update_row: Update a single row in a table.
  • coda_delete_row: Delete a single row from a table.
  • coda_delete_rows: Delete multiple rows from a table.
  • coda_push_button: Push a button column on a row in a table.

Usage

Add the MCP server to Cursor/Claude Desktop/etc. like so:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "coda": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "coda-mcp@latest"],
      "env": {
        "API_KEY": "..."
      }
    }
  }
}

Required environment variables:

  • API_KEY: Your Coda API key. You can generate one from your Coda account settings.

This MCP server is also available with Docker, like so:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "coda": {
      "command": "docker",
      "args": ["run", "-i", "--rm", "-e", "API_KEY", "reaperberri/coda-mcp:latest"],
      "env": {
        "API_KEY": "..."
      }
    }
  }
}

Local Setup

  1. Prerequisites:

    • Node.js
    • pnpm
  2. Clone the repository:

    git clone <repository-url>
    cd coda-mcp
    
  3. Install dependencies:

    pnpm install
    
  4. Build the project:

    pnpm build
    

    This compiles the TypeScript code to JavaScript in the dist/ directory.

Running the Server

The MCP server communicates over standard input/output (stdio). To run it, set the environment variables and run the compiled JavaScript file - dist/index.js.

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