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    A local MCP server that maintains a persona profile (contact library) for AI assistants, allowing them to create, search, retrieve, supplement, and correct information about people mentioned in conversations via tools like search_profiles, get_profile, create_profile, update_profile, add_facts, update_fact, and delete_fact.
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    Exposes Google NotebookLM notebooks as tools for AI assistants, enabling listing, finding, and querying notebooks with grounded answers.
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    MCP server for Apple Notes with semantic search (on-device embeddings via all-MiniLM-L6-v2), full-text search, complete CRUD operations, folder management, and fuzzy title matching. 10 tools. Runs fully locally on macOS — no API keys required.
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    Enables personal knowledge management through Claude Desktop, allowing users to capture thoughts, connect ideas, and reflect on thinking changes via natural conversation.
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    MCP server for Sonsuchup web tool that allows AI assistants to manage mystery cases, including people, alibis, timelines, and records via natural language.
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    A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Clay (https://clay.earth). Search your email, calendar, Twitter / X, Linkedin, iMessage, Facebook, and WhatsApp contacts. Take notes, set reminders, and more.
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    A personal knowledge management system built on the Model Context Protocol that transforms daily notes into organized, searchable knowledge.
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    Enables AI assistants to manage a personal markdown-based knowledge base with natural language interactions. Supports creating, searching, updating, and organizing notes across categories like people, recipes, meetings, and procedures.
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    MCP server for Personal OS API that enables managing tasks, notes, projects, collections, reviews, and more through typed tools over stdio.
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    Enables AI assistants to manage Anki flashcards, decks, note types, tags, and media via AnkiConnect. Supports operations like adding, editing, finding, and syncing cards through a local MCP server.
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    MCP server for Nyxdoc, a document system where humans and external agents collaborate on documents with version history, agent to-dos, and workspace permissions.
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    Enables AI tools to read and optionally write Simplenote notes via local database or API, supporting offline use on macOS.
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    MCP server that provides secure access to a serverless Markdown wiki on AWS, enabling AI assistants to read, search, and edit pages with space-level permission checks and Bedrock-powered semantic search.
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    Enables natural language interaction with a personal knowledge base stored locally on your computer, supporting semantic search, note reading, and writing through Claude Code or mobile apps.
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    Enables AI assistants to interact with local Apple Calendar, Notes, and Contacts on macOS. Provides tools for creating, reading, updating, and deleting events, notes, and contacts through natural language.
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