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Claude Assistant For LibreOffice Writer

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Enables Claude to read, rewrite, generate, and summarize LibreOffice Writer documents with preview-then-apply editing through MCP tools, authenticating via Clau

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Enables Claude to read, rewrite, generate, and summarize LibreOffice Writer documents with preview-then-apply editing through MCP tools, authenticating via Claude Code login.

README

Quill is a LibreOffice Writer extension — an AI writing assistant powered by Claude. It adds a native Quill sidebar: chat with Claude, rewrite the selected text, generate or continue writing, and summarise the document — with every edit shown as an inline diff for Apply / Reject before it touches your document.

It authenticates off your existing Claude Code login (subscription) via the Claude Agent SDKno Anthropic API key required.

How it works

LibreOffice (Writer)                         agent sidecar (Python 3.10+ venv)
  Quill sidebar panel   ── JSON over a pipe ──  claude-agent-sdk
  owns the document (UNO)                        in-process MCP server "writer"
  applies edits on approval                      drives Claude via Claude Code login

The extension exposes the document to Claude as MCP tools (get_document_text, get_selection, replace_selection, insert_at_cursor). Claude calls them; edit tools are gated by the sidebar's preview-then-apply UI. The agent runs in a separate Python process (the sidecar) because LibreOffice's bundled Python is usually too old for the SDK; the two talk over the subprocess pipe. Document edits are applied in-process via UNO as single undoable steps.

Prerequisites

  1. Claude Code CLI, installed and logged in:
    claude        # then /login if needed
    
  2. LibreOffice with Python scripting (standard on Linux).
  3. A Python 3.10+ environment with claude-agent-sdk for the sidecar.

Install

Easiest — just install the extension; it sets itself up. Install quill-writer.oxt (Tools → Extension Manager → Add, or unopkg add quill-writer.oxt), restart LibreOffice, and open the Quill sidebar. On first run it auto-creates its own Python environment at ~/.local/share/quill/venv and installs the Claude Agent SDK — you'll see "Setting up Claude…" in the panel for ~30s, then it's ready. Needs a python3 with venv on PATH (and the Claude Code CLI logged in).

Or run the installer (does the setup up-front instead of on first run, and builds the .oxt for you):

./install.sh

It uses uv or python3 -m venv. To remove everything later: ./uninstall.sh.

Manual install (what install.sh does)
uv venv .venv && uv pip install -r requirements.txt   # sidecar SDK env
mkdir -p ~/.config/quill
echo "$PWD/.venv/bin/python" > ~/.config/quill/python
PYTHON=.venv/bin/python ./build.sh                    # -> quill-writer.oxt
unopkg add --force quill-writer.oxt

Pointing at a different Python

By default the panel launches <extension>/.venv/bin/python. Override with:

export QUILL_PYTHON=/path/to/python3   # has claude-agent-sdk installed

Optional model override: export QUILL_MODEL=claude-opus-4-8.

Usage

  • Rewrite: select text, ask e.g. "make this more formal" → Claude reads the selection and proposes a replacement; Apply or Reject.
  • Generate / continue: place the cursor, ask "continue this paragraph" → Claude proposes an insertion to approve.
  • Summarise: ask "summarise this document" → Claude reads the full text.
  • Chat: ask anything; Claude answers in the panel without editing.

Applied edits are single undo steps — Ctrl+Z reverts cleanly.

Project layout

Path Role
python/claude_panel.py UNO sidebar factory + panel UI, thread marshalling
python/sidecar_client.py Launches/streams the sidecar, routes document ops
python/writer_ops.py UNO document read/edit operations
sidecar/agent_main.py Agent loop: MCP server + ClaudeSDKClient
sidecar/writer_tools.py The mcp__writer__* tool definitions
*.xcu, description.xml, META-INF/manifest.xml Extension manifests

Testing the backbone (no GUI)

cd sidecar
../.venv/bin/python fake_panel_test.py ../.venv/bin/python "Make my selection formal."

This drives the real sidecar with a faked document and prints the tools Claude called and the edits it proposed — verifying Claude Code auth and the MCP round-trip without LibreOffice.

Status

v0.1 — working: native sidebar (chat, rewrite selection, generate/continue, summarise), in-document inline-diff preview with Apply / Improve / Reject, whole-document rewrite, Enter-to-send, and Claude Code (subscription) auth with no API key. Document operations and the agent round-trip are verified against a live LibreOffice.

License

MIT — see LICENSE. "Quill" is the name of this extension; it is an independent project and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Anthropic. Note: the "Claude" name and the current sidebar icon are Anthropic brand assets and are not covered by the MIT license; replace the icon before redistributing if you don't have permission to use it.

from github.com/jedbillyb/quill-writer

Installing Claude Assistant For LibreOffice Writer

This server has no published package — it is built from source. Open the repository and follow its README.

▸ github.com/jedbillyb/quill-writer

FAQ

Is Claude Assistant For LibreOffice Writer MCP free?

Yes, Claude Assistant For LibreOffice Writer MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.

Does Claude Assistant For LibreOffice Writer need an API key?

No, Claude Assistant For LibreOffice Writer runs without API keys or environment variables.

Is Claude Assistant For LibreOffice Writer hosted or self-hosted?

Self-hosted: the server runs locally on your machine via the install command above.

How do I install Claude Assistant For LibreOffice Writer in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?

Open Claude Assistant For LibreOffice Writer on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.

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