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Google Translate MCP Gateway for AI Agents
Expose Google Translate tools to Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and other MCP clients through the local KosmoKrator MCP gateway.
7 functions 5 read 2 write API key auth
Google Translate MCP Gateway
Expose Google Translate to MCP clients with `kosmokrator mcp:serve --integration=google-translate`.
If the client has never used KosmoKrator before, install it first, then register this integration as a stdio MCP server. The gateway exposes only the selected integration in the example below.
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/OpenCompanyApp/kosmokrator/main/install.sh | bash kosmokrator mcp:gateway:install --integration=google-translate --write=deny --json {
"mcpServers": {
"kosmokrator-google-translate": {
"type": "stdio",
"command": "kosmo",
"args": [
"mcp:serve",
"--integration=google-translate",
"--write=deny"
]
}
}
} Serve Manually
kosmokrator mcp:serve --integration=google-translate --write=deny MCP Tool Names
KosmoKrator exposes integration tools through the gateway with stable names:
| MCP tool | Source function | Type |
|---|---|---|
integration__google_translate__google_translate_translate_text | google-translate.google_translate_translate_text | Write write |
integration__google_translate__google_translate_detect_language | google-translate.google_translate_detect_language | Read read |
integration__google_translate__google_translate_list_supported_languages | google-translate.google_translate_list_supported_languages | Read read |
integration__google_translate__google_translate_list_glossaries | google-translate.google_translate_list_glossaries | Read read |
integration__google_translate__google_translate_get_glossary | google-translate.google_translate_get_glossary | Read read |
integration__google_translate__google_translate_create_glossary | google-translate.google_translate_create_glossary | Write write |
integration__google_translate__google_translate_get_current_user | google-translate.google_translate_get_current_user | Read read |
Write Access
Start with --write=deny for read-only MCP clients. Use --write=ask or
--write=allow only when the client and workspace are trusted.