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This server enables users to store, manage, and summarize notes using a custom URI scheme, with functionality to add new notes and generate summaries with varying levels of detail.
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This MCP server provides persistent memory integration for chat applications by utilizing a local knowledge graph to remember user information across interactions.
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A simple MCP server implementing a note storage system with one tool to add notes and one prompt to summarize stored notes.
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A simple MCP server that allows users to write and save weekly reports to text files in a dedicated reports directory.
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A simple note-taking MCP server that stores notes and can generate summaries of stored content.
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A Claude-compatible MCP server that enables storing and summarizing notes through a simple note storage system with custom URI scheme.
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A TypeScript-based MCP server for handling a simple notes system with NextJS that supports creating and summarizing text notes using MCP concepts.
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This project implements a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for connecting AI models with Obsidian knowledge bases. Through this server, AI models can directly access and manipulate Obsidian notes, including reading, creating, updating, and deleting notes, as well as managing folder structures.
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A server implementation that allows AI assistants to read, create, and manipulate notes in Obsidian vaults through the Model Context Protocol.
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A MCP server for TikTok videos that allows you to get video subtitles and post details, such as the number of likes, hashtags, and publishing time.