Builds a dynamic knowledge graph from your notes and uses LLM reasoning to discover blindspots, hidden cross-domain connections, track concept evolution, and spark creative inspiration.
An MCP server that enables users to save, search, and manage AI conversation records as organized Markdown files across various IDEs. It automatically categorizes sessions by IDE name, date, and description for efficient storage and easy retrieval.
Enables persistent memory for Claude Code sessions by recording observations and building knowledge graphs for cross-session learning and domain knowledge management.
MCP server for managing a local, domain-agnostic knowledge base using Markdown notes with frontmatter. Enables AI agents to capture, read, search, link, and maintain notes with atomic writes and privacy controls.
Surfaces forgotten notes from markdown vaults using wikilink graph structure and file mtime to identify dormant notes, then generates cross-domain bridge queries for serendipitous rediscovery.
A read-only MCP server that exposes data from native macOS apps (Mail, Notes, Calendar, Reminders, Contacts, Messages, Spotlight) to AI agents over stdio, currently in early development with no domain tools wired yet.
A lightweight server that enables AI assistants like Cursor & Claude to read from and write to Obsidian vaults, allowing actions like creating notes, checking existing content, and managing todos through natural language.
Self-hosted personal knowledge graph running on Cloudflare, connecting to Claude as an MCP server for capturing atomic concepts and cross-domain analogies.
MCP server for extracting links from text dumps, checking duplicates, extracting YouTube transcripts (with fallbacks including speech-to-text), and preparing workspace-ready page payloads for your note-taking or saving tools. It does not write to your workspace; it hands off prepared content to your existing tools.