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Why this server?
Enables a human-in-the-loop workflow, useful for developing desktop applications that require complex user interactions to test, which may involve taking notes.
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Provides a basic implementation of persistent memory using a local knowledge graph, allowing Claude to remember information and essentially take notes about the user across chats.
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Manages project documentation and context across Claude AI sessions through global and branch-specific memory banks, enabling consistent knowledge management, akin to structured notes.
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Manages AI conversation context and personal knowledge bases, providing tools for user data, conversation content, and knowledge management. Can be considered as note taking system.
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Enables integration with Google Drive for listing, reading, and searching over files, which can include notes or documents.
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Allows creation and management of multiple Fireproof JSON databases with CRUD operations, essentially providing a structured way to store notes.
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Connects AI assistants to Notion workspaces, enabling them to view, search, create, and update Notion databases, pages, and content blocks, serving as notes.
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Provides RAG capabilities for semantic document search, allowing users to add, search, list, and delete documentation with metadata support. Can be used to search through one's notes.
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An MCP server that provides tools for reading, writing, and editing files on the local filesystem, allowing to create and manage notes.
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A Model Context Protocol server that helps students manage academic workflows by integrating with Canvas and Gradescope to fetch deadlines, download course materials. Course material can be used as notes.