DeepL Translator
STDIOMCP server providing DeepL translation capabilities between supported languages.
MCP server providing DeepL translation capabilities between supported languages.
An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server providing DeepL translation capabilities.
This server exposes the following tools via MCP:
translate_text
: Translates one or more text strings between supported languages using the DeepL API.list_languages
: Retrieves the list of languages supported by the DeepL API (either source or target languages).Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/watchdealer-pavel/deepl-mcp-server.git cd deepl-mcp-server
Install dependencies:
npm install # or # yarn install
Build the server:
npm run build
This command compiles the TypeScript source code into JavaScript, placing the output in the build/
directory (specifically build/index.js
).
The server requires your DeepL API key to be provided via the DEEPL_API_KEY
environment variable. You need to configure your MCP client (like Cline/Roo Code or the Claude Desktop App) to run this server and pass the environment variable.
Example Configuration:
Below are examples for common MCP clients. Remember to replace /path/to/your/deepl-mcp-server/build/index.js
with the actual absolute path to the compiled server file on your system, and YOUR_DEEPL_API_KEY
with your real DeepL API key.
Open your VS Code settings for MCP servers. On macOS, this is typically located at:
~/Library/Application Support/Code/User/globalStorage/rooveterinaryinc.roo-cline/settings/mcp_settings.json
(Note: The exact path might vary based on your operating system and VS Code installation type (e.g., Insiders).)
Add the following configuration block under the mcpServers
key:
"deepl-translator": { "command": "node", "args": ["/path/to/your/deepl-mcp-server/build/index.js"], // <-- IMPORTANT: Replace with the ACTUAL absolute path to build/index.js "env": { "DEEPL_API_KEY": "YOUR_DEEPL_API_KEY" // <-- IMPORTANT: Replace with your DeepL API Key }, "disabled": false, "alwaysAllow": [] }
Open the Claude Desktop App configuration file. On macOS, this is typically located at:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
(Note: The exact path might vary based on your operating system.)
Add the following configuration block under the mcpServers
key:
"deepl-translator": { "command": "node", "args": ["/path/to/your/deepl-mcp-server/build/index.js"], // <-- IMPORTANT: Replace with the ACTUAL absolute path to build/index.js "env": { "DEEPL_API_KEY": "YOUR_DEEPL_API_KEY" // <-- IMPORTANT: Replace with your DeepL API Key }, "disabled": false, "alwaysAllow": [] }
Once configured, you can invoke the server's tools from your AI assistant using the use_mcp_tool
command/tool.
list_languages
Example<use_mcp_tool> <server_name>deepl-translator</server_name> <tool_name>list_languages</tool_name> <arguments> { "type": "target" // Optional: "source" or "target". Defaults to listing all if omitted. } </arguments> </use_mcp_tool>
translate_text
Example<use_mcp_tool> <server_name>deepl-translator</server_name> <tool_name>translate_text</tool_name> <arguments> { "text": ["Hello world", "How are you?"], // Required: An array of strings to translate "target_lang": "DE", // Required: Target language code (e.g., DE, FR, ES) "source_lang": "EN" // Optional: Source language code. DeepL will auto-detect if omitted. } </arguments> </use_mcp_tool>
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.