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Why this server?
This MCP server enables communication with users through Telegram, allowing you to ask questions and receive responses via a Telegram bot, effectively creating a remote to-do list.
Why this server?
This Model Context Protocol server is designed for task management, allowing Claude Desktop (or any MCP client) to manage and execute tasks in a queue-based system. This could be used as a remote to-do list manager.
Why this server?
Similar to the above server, this one also provides task management capabilities, focusing on planning, execution, and completion phases. Good for creating and managing to-do lists remotely.
Why this server?
A simple note-taking MCP server that could be used for recording and managing to-do items.
Why this server?
This server allows AI to read, write, and manipulate notes in Obsidian vaults, enabling the creation and management of to-do lists within Obsidian.
Why this server?
This server enables AI assistants to interact with Obsidian vaults, providing tools for reading, creating, editing, and managing notes and tags. Could be leveraged for a remote to-do list within Obsidian.
Why this server?
A TypeScript-based MCP server that enables users to manage and summarize text notes, providing tools for note creation and summarization, useful for a remote to-do list.
Why this server?
An improved implementation of persistent memory using a local knowledge graph that can help Claude remember information about the user across chats, potentially including to-do items.
Why this server?
This server allows Claude to connect with Todoist for natural language task management, making it a solid choice for controlling a to-do list.
Why this server?
Similar to the one above, this server also connects with Todoist for natural language task management, enabling creating, updating, completing, and deleting tasks.