Gmail MCP
Allow Claude to search and retrieve emails from your Gmail account.
Setup
1. Get Google API Credentials
- Visit the Google Cloud Console
- Create a new project or select an existing one
- Enable the Gmail API for your project
- Navigate to "APIs & Services" > "Library"
- Search for "Gmail API" and enable it
- Create OAuth credentials:
- Go to "APIs & Services" > "Credentials"
- Click "Create Credentials" > "OAuth client ID"
- Select "Desktop application" as the application type
- Name your client and click "Create"
- Download the credentials JSON file
- Save it as
credentials.json
in your project directory
2. Authorize the Application
Run the authorization command to generate your token:
uv run gmail-mcp auth --creds-path credentials.json --token-path token.json
This will open a browser window where you'll need to log in to your Google account and grant the necessary permissions. After authorization, a token.json
file will be created in your project directory.
Configuring with Claude
Add the Gmail MCP server to your Claude configuration file:
{
"mcpServers": {
"gmail": {
"args": [
"--from",
"git+https://github.com/vinayak-mehta/gmail-mcp",
"gmail-mcp"
],
"command": "/Users/username/.local/bin/uvx",
"env": {
"GMAIL_CREDS_PATH": "/Users/username/path/to/gmail-mcp/credentials.json",
"GMAIL_TOKEN_PATH": "/Users/username/path/to/gmail-mcp/token.json"
}
}
}
}
Make sure to:
- Replace
/Users/username/path/to/gmail-mcp
with your actual project path - Adjust the
command
path to your installeduvx
executable - Provide correct paths to your
credentials.json
andtoken.json
files
Claude will now have access to the following tools:
1. Search Emails
Search for emails in your Gmail account.
Example prompt: "Search for all emails from [email protected]"
2. Get Email Content
Retrieve the full content of a specific email.
Example prompt: "Show me the full content of the email with the subject 'Meeting Tomorrow'"
3. List Messages
List recent messages from your Gmail inbox.
Example prompt: "List my 5 most recent emails"
Environment Variables
You can configure the paths to your credentials and token files using environment variables:
GMAIL_CREDS_PATH
: Path to your credentials.json fileGMAIL_TOKEN_PATH
: Path to your token.json file
Create a .env
file in the project root with these variables for easy configuration.