teams-mcp and MCP-Microsoft-Office

Both are local MCP servers connecting to the Microsoft Graph API, with Floriscornel/teams-mcp specifically focusing on Microsoft Teams and Graph API access for AI assistants, while Aanerud/MCP-Microsoft-Office provides broader access to the complete M365 ecosystem.

teams-mcp
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MCP-Microsoft-Office
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Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 8/25
Maturity 24/25
Community 20/25
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 7/25
Maturity 7/25
Community 14/25
Stars: 61
Forks: 32
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Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
Stars: 37
Forks: 6
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Language: JavaScript
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About teams-mcp

floriscornel/teams-mcp

MCP server providing comprehensive Microsoft Teams and Graph API access for AI assistants including messaging, search, and user management.

This tool helps AI assistants manage and interact with Microsoft Teams for common workplace tasks. It takes commands from an AI assistant, translates them into actions within Teams like sending messages, searching for information, or managing users, and then returns the results. It's designed for developers building AI assistants that need to seamlessly integrate with their users' Teams environment.

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About MCP-Microsoft-Office

Aanerud/MCP-Microsoft-Office

an local MCP server you can run on your env, connecting you to Microsoft Graph, and the complete M365 eco system.

This project helps developers test AI agents that interact with Microsoft 365. It takes commands from an AI client and uses them to perform real operations like sending emails, scheduling meetings, or editing documents within your Microsoft 365 tenant. Developers and QA engineers would use this to ensure their AI agents behave realistically in a live environment.

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