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Why this server?
This server enables semantic search and RAG over your Apple Notes, allowing AI assistants like Claude to search and reference your notes during conversations.
Why 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. Useful since many users may be using Obsidian as their notetaking application.
Why this server?
Provides semantic search capability over Obsidian vaults and exposes recent notes as resources to Claude through the MCP protocol.
Why this server?
A Model Context Protocol server that enables semantic search and retrieval of Apple Notes content, allowing AI assistants to access, search, and create notes using on-device embeddings.
Why this server?
Enables interaction with Apple Notes via natural language, supporting note creation, search, and retrieval with iCloud integration for seamless note management.
Why this server?
Enables semantic search and RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation) over your Apple Notes.
Why this server?
Allows the AI to read from your local Apple Notes database (macOS only)
Why this server?
A Claude-compatible MCP server that enables storing and summarizing notes through a simple note storage system with custom URI scheme.
Why this server?
Basic Memory is a knowledge management system that allows you to build a persistent semantic graph from conversations with AI assistants. All knowledge is stored in standard Markdown files on your computer, giving you full control and ownership of your data. Integrates directly with Obsidan.md
Why this server?
Facilitates interaction with Bear note-taking software, allowing users to perform actions like opening notes, creating notes, and searching through Bear's X-callback-url Scheme.