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Declan142/calcnook-mcp-server

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MCP server for calcnook — exposes 24 financial calculations to Claude Code, Cursor, Goose, and any MCP-compatible AI agent. Sharia-compliant, 7 countries. uvx calcnook-mcp.

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Declan142/calcnook-mcp-server

Added 1 June 2026

Overview

This MCP server exposes 24 financial calculations to Claude Code, Cursor, Goose, and other MCP-compatible AI agents. It is sharia-compliant and supports seven countries. Use uvx calcnook-mcp to run it without installation.

Best for

Best for
Developers who need sharia-compliant financial calculations inside MCP-based AI agents

Use cases

  • Run sharia-compliant financial calculations inside Claude Code or Cursor
  • Add tax, loan, or profit calculations to MCP-compatible AI agents
  • Use predefined finance formulas without building custom integrations

Notes

This MCP server exposes 24 financial calculations to Claude Code, Cursor, Goose, and other MCP-compatible AI agents. It is sharia-compliant and supports seven countries. Use uvx calcnook-mcp to run it without installation.

0 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-05-15. Licensed MIT.

Use cases

  • Run sharia-compliant financial calculations inside Claude Code or Cursor
  • Add tax, loan, or profit calculations to MCP-compatible AI agents
  • Use predefined finance formulas without building custom integrations

Pros

  • Works with any MCP-compatible AI agent via a single uvx command
  • Sharia-compliant by default across multiple countries
  • Lightweight Python implementation, no persistent setup required

Cons

  • Only 24 predefined calculations, so use is limited to those formulas
  • Zero stars on GitHub indicates very early stage or low adoption
  • Niche sharia-compliant scope reduces appeal for general finance tasks

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Pros

  • Works with any MCP-compatible AI agent via a single uvx command
  • Sharia-compliant by default across multiple countries
  • Lightweight Python implementation, no persistent setup required

Cons

  • Only 24 predefined calculations, so use is limited to those formulas
  • Zero stars on GitHub indicates very early stage or low adoption
  • Niche sharia-compliant scope reduces appeal for general finance tasks