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Obsidian MCP Server

Obsidian MCP Server

This project is a high-performance Model Context Protocol server for Obsidian vaults. It gives AI assistants like Claude, Gemini, and Cursor ability to manage your Obsidian vault programmatically. It provides 28 tools organized into categories: read, write, edit, frontmatter, tags, links, graph analysis, and organization.

Key design principles:

  • Simple setup. Works directly with vault files on disk. No Obsidian plugins, no REST API, no Obsidian running in the background.

  • Performance. In-memory cache + real-time file watching (watchdog) enables speedy 0(1) note lookups.

  • Flexible. 28 tools covering reading, writing, line-by-line editing, bulk editing, graph analysis, and more.

  • Safety. Path traversal protection, atomic bulk operations with rollback, comprehensive test suite (139 tests).

This server is compatible with any MCP client: Claude, Gemini, Cursor, or any applications that support the MCP protocol.

Tools

Category

Tool

Description

Read

list_notes

List all notes in the vault (paginated)

Read

read_note_by_name

Read a note by name (no .md extension needed)

Read

search_notes

Full-text search with regex support, path filtering, and pagination

Read

get_vault_stats

Vault-wide statistics (note count, total links, folder breakdown)

Read

recent_notes

Notes modified within the last N days

Write

create_note

Create a new note, optionally in a subfolder

Write

update_note

Replace a note's entire content

Write

append_to_note

Append content to the end of a note

Write

delete_note

Delete a note (requires confirmation flag)

Edit

read_note_lines

Read a note with line numbers (supports ranges)

Edit

insert_lines

Insert content after a specific line

Edit

replace_lines

Replace a range of lines

Edit

delete_lines

Delete a range of lines

Edit

bulk_edit

Apply multiple edits across multiple notes atomically, with automatic rollback on failure

Frontmatter

get_frontmatter

Read all YAML frontmatter or a specific property

Frontmatter

set_frontmatter

Set a frontmatter property (auto-detects types: lists, ints, bools)

Frontmatter

delete_frontmatter

Remove a frontmatter property

Tags

list_tags

All tags across the vault with occurrence counts (frontmatter + inline #hashtags)

Tags

search_by_tag

Find notes by tag (case-insensitive)

Links

get_note_links

Extract all WikiLinks from a note

Links

validate_wikilinks

Check which links in a note point to existing vs. missing notes

Graph Analysis

vault_graph

Vault-wide link structure summary, or per-note analysis with related note suggestions

Graph Analysis

find_orphans

Notes with zero connections (no incoming or outgoing links)

Graph Analysis

find_hubs

Most connected notes, ranked by total link count

Graph Analysis

find_backlinks

All notes linking to a given note

Organization

move_note

Move a note to a different folder with automatic backlink updates across the vault

Organization

find_folder

Search for folders by name or partial match

Organization

create_folder

Create a new folder

Related MCP server: Obsidian MCP Server

Setup

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.10+

  • An Obsidian vault

Install

Clone the repo and set up a Python virtual environment:

git clone https://github.com/faisalhossainnyc/obsidian-mcp-server.git
cd obsidian-mcp-server
python -m venv venv

Activate the virtual environment:

  • macOS/Linux: source venv/bin/activate

  • Windows: venv\Scripts\activate

Then install dependencies:

pip install -r requirements.txt

Configure

Copy the example environment file and set your vault path:

cp .env.example .env

Edit .env and set VAULT_PATH to your vault directory (replace you with your actual username and adjust the path as needed):

  • macOS: VAULT_PATH="/Users/you/Documents/My Obsidian Vault"

  • Linux: VAULT_PATH="/home/you/Documents/My Obsidian Vault"

  • Windows: VAULT_PATH="C:\Users\you\Documents\My Obsidian Vault"

Start the Server

All MCP clients (Claude Desktop, Cursor, Gemini CLI, etc.) launch the server process for you based on the config below, so you don't need to start it manually. The command field in the config tells the client how to start it.

If you want to run the server manually (e.g., to test it or debug):

source venv/bin/activate        # Windows: venv\Scripts\activate
python -m src.server

You should see output confirming the vault cache has loaded and the server is listening.

Connect to an MCP Client

This server uses the standard mcpServers configuration format supported by all major MCP clients. Add the following to your client's config file, replacing the three placeholders with your actual paths:

  • command — full path to the Python binary inside your venv (e.g. /Users/you/Projects/obsidian-mcp-server/venv/bin/python on macOS/Linux, or C:\Projects\obsidian-mcp-server\venv\Scripts\python.exe on Windows)

  • cwd — full path to the cloned repo folder (e.g. /Users/you/Projects/obsidian-mcp-server)

  • VAULT_PATH — full path to your Obsidian vault folder

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "obsidian": {
      "command": "/path/to/obsidian-mcp-server/venv/bin/python",
      "args": ["-m", "src.server"],
      "cwd": "/path/to/obsidian-mcp-server",
      "env": {
        "VAULT_PATH": "/path/to/your/vault"
      }
    }
  }
}

Find your config file based on your client:

Client

Config File

Claude Desktop (macOS)

~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json

Claude Desktop (Linux)

~/.config/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json

Claude Desktop (Windows)

%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json

Gemini CLI

~/.gemini/settings.json

Cursor

.cursor/mcp.json in your project root

Claude Code

~/.claude/claude_code_config.json

This server implements the Model Context Protocol (MCP), an open standard adopted by Claude, Gemini CLI, ChatGPT, Cursor, VS Code, and more. If your client isn't listed above, check its documentation for the MCP config file location. The JSON format above should work universally.

Architecture

src/
├── server.py          # Entry point — initializes FastMCP + vault cache, registers tools
├── cache.py           # VaultCache: in-memory index with watchdog file watcher (O(1) lookups)
├── utils.py           # Shared utilities: safe_resolve(), read_note(), extract_wikilinks()
└── tools/
    ├── read.py        # 5 tools — list, read, search, stats, recent
    ├── write.py       # 4 tools — create, update, append, delete
    ├── edit.py        # 5 tools — line-level editing with bulk edit + rollback
    ├── frontmatter.py # 3 tools — YAML frontmatter get/set/delete
    ├── tags.py        # 2 tools — tag listing and search
    ├── links.py       # 2 tools — WikiLink extraction and validation
    ├── graph.py       # 4 tools — vault graph analysis (orphans, hubs, backlinks)
    ├── move.py        # 1 tool  — move with backlink updates
    └── folders.py     # 2 tools — folder search and creation

On startup VaultCache builds an in-memory {name → Path} index of every .md file in the vault. A watchdog file observer keeps this index in sync as files are created, deleted, moved, or renamed. every tool call does an O(1) dict lookup instead of scanning the filesystem.

All path-accepting tools use safe_resolve() to prevent path traversal attacks (e.g., ../../etc/passwd is rejected).

The bulk_edit tool reads all target files into memory before applying changes. If any write fails mid-operation, it restores every file from the in-memory backup with no partial writes.

Running Tests

./run_tests.sh

Or directly:

PYTHONPATH=. python -m pytest tests/ -v

The test suite uses a temporary vault fixture that rebuilds from scratch before each test, so tests are fully isolated and don't touch your real vault.

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