Cashier Help: MCP Server

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This help will guide you through the setup and usage of our point of sale cash register software.

MCP server

The MCP server is a programmatic access point to the software, which communicates to the calling system the different tools available and how to call them.

It allows connectivity with different artificial intelligence models (ChatGPT, Claude, ...) and different automation tools (n8n, ...)

The MCP server is available at the address https://mcp.kash.click/mcp

Key Features

  • Sales: record a sale in the software
  • Access your complete sales list
  • Access data : list products, departments, department groups, clients, deliveries, payments, users, etc.

This module is open source, and the source code is available on GitHub. :
GitHub MCP repository

Prompts examples

  • “Show me today’s sales”
  • “Record a sale of 2 coffees and 1 croissant at table 84”
  • “How is the business doing so far this year ?”
  • “Can you analyse my sales history for this year and give me recommandations ?”
  • “Generate a cash register report for the week”
  • “How many orders have to be delivered tonight ?”

Connector features

The connector allows access to certain resources via endpoints.

Available endpoints

ResourceAbility
SaleRegister a sale
OrdersView your saved orders
ItemsView your items
DepartmentsView your departments
Department groupsView your departments groups
ClientsView your departments
Variations of itemsView your items' variation
Delivery methodsView your delivery methods
Payment methodsView your payment methods
CashboxesView your cashboxes
Delivery zones/areasView your delivery zones
Relay pointView your relay points for deposit
DiscountsView your discounts
UsersView your users
TablesView your tables
Pending ordersView your orders
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