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Allows users to create, query, and summarize text notes through natural language.
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This server implements a simple notes system, enabling users to create, list, and summarize text notes through natural language prompts.
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Enables AI assistants to interact with Roam Research graphs, providing tools for content creation, search, retrieval, and optional memory management.
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Helps students manage academic workflows by integrating with Canvas and Gradescope to fetch deadlines, download course materials, and sync with macOS Calendar or Reminders; relates to taking notes.
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Manages AI conversation context and personal knowledge bases through tools for user data, conversation content, and knowledge management, enabling better note taking abilities.
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Provides persistent memory capabilities for Claude, offering tiered memory architecture with semantic search, memory consolidation, and integration with the Claude desktop application; for writing and managing notes.
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Provides a simpler API to interact with the Model Context Protocol by allowing users to define custom tools and services to streamline workflows and processes; can be used to build a note taking tool.
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A set of tools enabling AI agents to manage flashcard decks, note models, and create Anki notes using natural language queries.
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A comprehensive memory management system for Cursor IDE that allows AI assistants to remember, recall, and manage information across conversations through a user-friendly interface, enabling better note keeping.
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A Model Context Protocol server that connects AI assistants like Claude to Notion workspaces, enabling them to view, search, create, and update Notion databases, pages, and content blocks.