panasenco/mcp-sqlite
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mcp-sqlite is a model context protocol server that provides AI agents with access to SQLite databases, allowing them to retrieve data structures and execute queries without direct access to external systems.
mcp-sqlite
Provide useful data to AI agents without giving them access to external systems. Compatible with Datasette for human users!
Features
- AI agents can get the structure of all tables and columns in the SQLite database in one command -
sqlite_get_catalog
.- The catalog can be enriched with descriptions for the tables and columns using a simple YAML or JSON metadata file.
- The same metadata file can contain canned queries to the AI to use.
Each canned query will be turned into a separate MCP tool
sqlite_execute_main_{tool name}
. - AI agents can execute arbitrary SQL queries with
sqlite_execute
.
Quickstart
- Install uv.
- Download the sample SQLite database titanic.db.
- Create a metadata file
titanic.yml
for your dataset:databases: titanic: tables: Observation: description: Main table connecting passenger attributes to observed outcomes. columns: survived: "0/1 indicator whether the passenger survived." age: The passenger's age at the time of the crash. # Other columns are not documented but are still visible to the AI agent queries: get_survivors_of_age: title: Count survivors of a specific age description: Returns the total counts of passengers and survivors, both for all ages and for a specific provided age. sql: |- select count(*) as total_passengers, sum(survived) as survived_passengers, sum(case when age = :age then 1 else 0 end) as total_specific_age, sum(case when age = :age and survived = 1 then 1 else 0 end) as survived_specific_age from Observation
- Create an entry in your MCP client for your database and metadata
{ "mcpServers": { "sqlite": { "command": "uvx", "args": [ "mcp-sqlite", "/absolute/path/to/titanic.db", "--metadata", "/absolute/path/to/titanic.yml" ] } } }
Your AI agent should now be able to use mcp-sqlite tools sqlite_get_catalog
, sqlite_execute
, and get_survivors_of_age
!
Interactive exploration with MCP Inspector and Datasette
The same database and metadata files can be used to explore the data interactively with MCP Inspector and Datasette.
MCP Inspector | Datasette |
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MCP Inspector
Use the MCP Inspector dashboard to interact with the SQLite database the same way that an AI agent would:
- Install npm.
- Run:
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector uvx mcp-sqlite path/to/titanic.db --metadata path/to/titanic.yml
Datasette
Since mcp-sqlite
metadata is compatible with the Datasette metadata file, you can also explore your data with Datasette:
uvx datasette serve path/to/titanic.db --metadata path/to/titanic.yml
Compatibility with Datasette allows both AI agents and humans to easily explore the same local data!
MCP Tools provided by mcp-sqlite
- sqlite_get_catalog(): Tool the agent can call to get the complete catalog of the databases, tables, and columns in the data, combined with metadata from the metadata file.
In an earlier iteration of
mcp-sqlite
, this was a resource instead of a tool, but resources are not as widely supported, so it got turned into a tool. If you have a usecase for the catalog as a resource, open an issue and we'll bring it back! - sqlite_execute(sql): Tool the agent can call to execute arbitrary SQL. The table results are returned as HTML. For more information about why HTML is the best format for LLMs to process, see Siu et al.
- {canned query name}({canned query args}): A tool is created for each canned query in the metadata, allowing the agent to run predefined queries without writing any SQL.
Usage
Command-line options
usage: mcp-sqlite [-h] -m METADATA [-p PREFIX] [-v] sqlite_file
CLI command to start an MCP server for interacting with SQLite data.
positional arguments:
sqlite_file Path to SQLite file to serve the MCP server for.
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-m METADATA, --metadata METADATA
Path to Datasette-compatible metadata YAML or JSON file.
-p PREFIX, --prefix PREFIX
Prefix for MCP tools. Defaults to no prefix.
-v, --verbose Be verbose. Include once for INFO output, twice for DEBUG output.
Metadata
Hidden tables
Hiding a table with hidden: true
will hide it from the catalog returned by the MCP tool sqlite_get_catalog()
.
However, note that the table will still be accessible by the AI agent!
Never rely on hiding a table from the catalog as a security feature.
Canned queries
Canned queries are each turned into a separate callable MCP tool by mcp-sqlite.
For example, a query named my_canned_query
will become a tool my_canned_query
.
The canned queries functionality is still in active development with more features planned for development soon:
Roadmap
Datasette query feature | Supported in mcp-sqlite? |
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Displayed in catalog | ✅ |
Executable | ✅ |
Titles | ✅ |
Descriptions | ✅ |
Parameters | ✅ |
Explicit parameters | ❌ (planned) |
Hide SQL | ✅ |
Write restrictions on canned queries | ✅ |
Pagination | ❌ (planned) |
Cross-database queries | ❌ (planned) |
Fragments | ❌ (not planned) |
Magic parameters | ❌ (not planned) |