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Why this server?
This server offers persistent memory using a local knowledge graph, allowing Claude to remember user information across chats, which is a key component of a PKM system.
Why this server?
This server allows AI models to directly access and manipulate Obsidian notes, including reading, creating, updating, and deleting notes, as well as managing folder structures, fitting directly into PKM workflows.
Why this server?
Enables integration with Google Drive for listing, reading, and searching over files, supporting various file types - this can serve as a central repository for a PKM.
Why this server?
Provides RAG capabilities for semantic document search, allowing users to add, search, list, and delete documentation with metadata support, enabling efficient management and retrieval of personal knowledge.
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Provides semantic search and RAG capabilities over your Apple Notes, allowing to efficiently find information inside the user personal 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 - ideal for managing a PKM.
Why this server?
A versatile server that enables AI assistants to manage calendars, track tasks, handle emails, search the web, and control smart home devices - all of which can support a PKM system.
Why this server?
Enables integration with Anki for managing flashcard decks and creating notes using natural language, supporting memory retention within a PKM framework.
Why this server?
Provides a custom Memory MCP Server that acts as a cache for Infrastructure-as-Code information, allowing users to store, summarize, and manage notes which functions as a PKM.
Why this server?
Enables access to Fireflies.ai API for retrieving, searching, and summarizing meeting transcripts with various filtering options and formats, which can be valuable for PKM by integrating meeting knowledge.