
Airmang Hwpx Mcp
Automate Korean HWPX document load, edit, batch replace, and validation from your agent when you ship contracts, reports, or government-style paperwork.
Overview
ai.smithery/airmang-hwpx-mcp is a MCP server for the Build phase that automates loading, editing, and validating HWPX documents including tables, notes, and header-footer setup.
What is this MCP server?
- Loads, navigates, edits, and validates HWPX documents in one MCP flow
- Adds paragraphs, tables, and footnotes programmatically
- Supports bulk text replacement and header/footer configuration
- Cuts repetitive Korean office-document tasks that resist plain Markdown export
- Smithery-hosted streamable HTTP with required Bearer API key
- Server version 1.14.0 in published schema
- One Smithery streamable-http remote for @airmang/hwpx-mcp
- Open-source repository: airmang/hwpx-mcp on GitHub
What problem does it solve?
HWPX edits and validations are tedious to script by hand and poorly served by generic Markdown or DOCX-only agent skills.
Who is it for?
Korea-focused solo builders automating HWPX reports, forms, or repetitive document maintenance from an AI coding agent.
Skip if: Teams that only publish English Markdown sites or standard Office Open XML with no HWPX requirement.
What do I get? / Deliverables
Your agent can perform structured HWPX operations—navigation, inserts, bulk replace, and checks—through one Smithery MCP remote.
- Agent-driven HWPX edits with paragraphs, tables, and notes
- Validated HWPX outputs after automated navigation and replacement passes
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Journey fit
Document generation and revision belong in Build when the product or deliverable is the file itself, not just app code. Docs subphase covers structured document tooling—paragraphs, tables, headers, footers, and validation for HWPX workloads.
How it compares
HWPX-specific MCP automation, not a universal document editor skill.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is ai.smithery/airmang-hwpx-mcp for?
Developers and operators who routinely work with HWPX files and want Claude Code, Cursor, or similar agents to load, edit, and validate those documents programmatically.
When should I use ai.smithery/airmang-hwpx-mcp?
Use it in Build when you are generating or maintaining HWPX deliverables—tables, footnotes, headers, footers, or bulk text updates—instead of manual Hancom-style repetition.
How do I add ai.smithery/airmang-hwpx-mcp to my agent?
Add the Smithery remote URL for airmang/hwpx-mcp, supply Bearer smithery_api_key in headers, and expose the MCP tools to your agent client.