Canvas LMS

Created By
ahnopologetica year ago
A minimal but better Canvas LMS MCP (Machine Conversation Protocol) server for easy access to education data through your Canvas LMS instance. This server provides a bridge between AI systems (like Cursor) and Canvas Learning Management System.
Overview

Overview

What is Canvas LMS MCP Server?

Canvas LMS MCP Server is a tool for accessing Canvas Learning Management System data, enabling easy integration with AI systems like Cursor to retrieve courses, assignments, quizzes, and other educational resources through a standardized API.

How to use Canvas LMS MCP Server?

To use this server, set up a Canvas API Token from your Canvas account, configure the server with your institution's Canvas URL, and integrate it into AI applications or development environments for seamless access to educational data.

Key features of Canvas LMS MCP Server

  • Complete access to course information, syllabi, and modules
  • Comprehensive assignment and quiz management
  • File listing and organization capabilities
  • Planner integration for tracking upcoming educational tasks
  • Seamless integration with AI-powered development environments

Use cases of Canvas LMS MCP Server

  • Accessing course content and syllabi directly from your development environment
  • Tracking assignments and due dates through AI assistants
  • Organizing educational resources across multiple courses
  • Building custom workflows that incorporate Canvas LMS data

FAQ from Canvas LMS MCP Server

How do I create a Canvas API Token?

You can create one through your Canvas account settings under Profile > Settings > Approved Integrations > + New Access Token.

What kind of operations can I perform with this server?

You can list courses, access assignments and quizzes, view syllabi, get course modules, list files, and track planner items with upcoming due dates.

Is this server free to use?

Yes, the server is free to use, but you'll need a Canvas account and API token to access its features.

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "canvas": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": [
        "canvas-lms-mcp"
      ],
      "env": {
        "CANVAS_API_TOKEN": "your_canvas_api_token",
        "CANVAS_BASE_URL": "https://your-institution.instructure.com"
      }
    }
  }
}
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Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
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ahnopologetic
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