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Although it does not directly mention 'rednote', video editing can often involve adding textual notes or annotations to videos, which aligns with the 'note' aspect of the search query.
Why this server?
This server's description mentions managing and summarizing notes. The 'red' part of the query could be interpreted as highlighting important dates or events within the notes, although the connection is weak.
Why this server?
Enables seamless integration with Kibela API for searching and retrieving notes, allowing LLMs to interact with Kibela content seamlessly.
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Gives on-the-fly inboxes to AI agents. Agents / LLM's can send, receive, and take action in isolated inboxes. Built for AI unlike Gmail. Check us out at agentmail.to
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Facilitates initiating Ollama queries via Claude and manages a simple note storage system with capabilities to add, summarize, and access notes using custom URIs.
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Provides an MCP server that allows AI assistants to interact with Obsidian vaults, enabling reading/writing notes, managing metadata, searching content, and working with daily notes.
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This TypeScript-based MCP server allows users to manage a simple notes system through creating and summarizing text notes using Model Context Protocol (MCP).
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This server implements the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to handle asynchronous tasks with real-time status tracking, robust error handling, and automatic resource management.
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An MCP server that enables Claude Desktop to interact with Sanity.io content, providing tools to create, edit, list documents and get schema templates.
Why this server?
A minimal server that provides Claude AI with secure file system access and sequential thinking capabilities, allowing Claude to navigate directories, read files, and break down complex problems into structured thinking steps.