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Why this server?
This server enables AI models to access and manipulate Obsidian notes, including reading, creating, updating, and deleting notes, as well as managing folder structures.
Why this server?
Obsidian vault connector for Claude Desktop - enables reading and writing Markdown notes using Model Context Protocol (MCP)
Why this server?
This is a connector to allow Claude Desktop (or any MCP client) to read and search any directory containing Markdown notes (such as an Obsidian vault).
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. Given the mention of 'notes' this could include results from obsidian if the user takes notes there.
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A Model Context Protocol server that enables Claude and other LLMs to interact with Notion workspaces, providing capabilities like searching, retrieving, creating and updating pages, as well as managing databases.
Why this server?
A basic implementation of persistent memory using a local knowledge graph. This lets Claude remember information about the user across chats. Obsidian is good at creating knowledge graphs.
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A Model Context Protocol server that enables LLMs to read, search, and analyze code files with advanced caching and real-time file watching capabilities. Obsidian can store code snippets.
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A server that allows AI assistants to browse and read files from specified GitHub repositories, providing access to repository contents via the Model Context Protocol. Obsidian can keep your github repository.
Why this server?
Enables semantic search and RAG capabilities over Apple Notes. Obsidian is another note taking app.