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    Reads the local SQLite cache of the Notion desktop app to enable fast, offline search and retrieval of Notion pages from Claude.
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    Enables Claude to create, read, update, and search notes in a local Obsidian vault, with automatic YAML frontmatter and folder management.
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    Enables LLMs to access a user's personal writing context—voice, style, opinions, expertise, projects, and communication patterns—via curated markdown files, helping the LLM match the user's voice when generating written content.
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    MCP server for privacy-gated local Apple data access including Mail, Messages, Notes, Calendar, Contacts, Photos, Reminders, Voice Memos, and iCloud Drive.
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    Parses an Obsidian vault and exposes structured context (notes, blocks, tasks, headings) through MCP tools, enabling AI clients to query and reason over local markdown notes.
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    Enables managing personal information with dynamic topic-based organization (tasks, meetings, contacts, etc.), supporting optional OTP authentication and AES-256 encryption for sensitive data with automatic backups.
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    Enables AI assistants to search, read, create, and modify Markdown notes in local Obsidian vaults directly through filesystem operations. Supports tag-based discovery and frontmatter parsing without requiring Obsidian to be open, facilitating integration with VS Code Copilot via stdio transport.
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    An open-source memory layer that provides persistent project context and architectural history for AI development tools across multiple platforms and sessions. It enables AI assistants to maintain a shared understanding of codebases while integrating directly with services like Notion for documentation management.
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    Enables Claude to pull curated context from self-hosted Markdown files via a remote MCP connector, with an append-only journal for agent notes manually promoted by the owner.
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    A pure-local Microsoft OneNote MCP server for Windows that controls the OneNote desktop app through the local OneNote COM API without needing Azure, Microsoft Graph, API keys, or OAuth.
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    Persistent memory for AI agents enabling saving, searching, and managing knowledge across sessions with local markdown files.
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    Read-only MCP server for Day One journal on macOS, enabling search and browsing of entries, photos, and metadata.
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    A local knowledge base MCP server that enables retrieval and evidence-based Q&A over Obsidian Markdown notes, with high-recall embedding search, chunked indexing, hybrid retrieval, and three STDIO MCP tools for agent-driven recollection and quality-gated recall.
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    A local MCP server that wraps the Obsidian CLI to give AI assistants direct access to read, edit, and manage notes within an Obsidian vault. It enables advanced operations such as frontmatter property management, context-aware searching, and the execution of internal Obsidian commands.
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