Syncs AI conversations from multiple platforms to local Markdown files for your second brain, and provides browser automation tools via MCP for agentic workflows.
Enables structured note-taking with markdown support, dynamic tagging system, advanced search capabilities, and markdown export functionality through natural language conversations in Claude Desktop.
A live MCP server that connects AI assistants to a running Obsidian instance, enabling full app automation including reading notes, clicking UI elements, managing plugins, and executing JavaScript.
A TypeScript-based MCP server that implements a simple notes system, allowing users to create, access, and generate summaries of text notes through Claude Desktop.
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for developer note-taking, allowing users to create, manage, and export development notes with tags, status, and priority.
A robust MCP server that transforms OneNote notebooks into an AI-accessible knowledge base for Gemini Spark, enabling natural language queries to list, read, and search notes via Microsoft Graph API.
A read-only MCP server for accessing Quillink notes, folders, and tags, enabling AI tools like Claude to search, retrieve, and list notes and related metadata. Requires a Pro Quillink plan and supports OAuth or personal access token authentication.
A TypeScript-based MCP server that enables users to query financial news, stock data, and index information while managing text notes with creation and summarization capabilities.
Connects to Microsoft OneNote desktop via COM API, exposing 27 tools for hierarchy, page CRUD, search, rich content, export, health checks, and more. Enables natural-language control of OneNote without API keys or embedded AI providers.
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.
A local MCP server that enables AI applications like Claude Desktop to securely access and work with Obsidian vaults, providing capabilities for reading notes, executing templates, and performing semantic searches.
Turns your Obsidian vault into an MCP-enabled workspace with tools for reading/writing notes, managing folders, running semantic searches, and maintaining long-term memory—all while keeping data local to your vault.
Builds interactive, filterable timelines from your own materials through an interview process, generating self-contained offline files with optional web publishing and cross-device sync.
Enables synchronization and management of FoundryVTT journal entries within a Notion Story Bible, including media export and conflict resolution tools. It provides a Model Context Protocol interface for LLMs to preview, apply, and monitor data mirroring between tabletop RPG platforms and digital databases.