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    Persistent sticky notes for Claude Code. You pin a note — a decision, a blocker, a todo — and it survives session resets, /clear, and closing the terminal. Next time you open Claude in that project, the notes that still matter are handed back to it automatically.
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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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    Connects Claude Desktop to Notion and YouTube transcripts with one-click installation, enabling natural language queries about your pages and video content.
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    An MCP server that enables Claude Code to create, manage, and search Anki flashcards directly from the terminal. It supports batch card creation, deck statistics retrieval, and synchronization with AnkiWeb for cross-platform review.
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    A Model Context Protocol server that enables AI assistants to search and access information stored in Kibela, supporting note search, retrieval, creation and updating.
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    The MCP server transforms chats with Claude into journaling sessions, saving conversations locally and allowing the LLM to retrieve previous sessions to create continuity in discussions about daily activities.
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    Enables users to create and save notes in Flomo directly through AI chat interactions using natural language commands. Seamlessly integrates with AI assistants like Claude and Cursor to capture thoughts and information.
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    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.
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    Enables Claude to add and search personal memories through the Nowledge Mem service. Allows users to store and retrieve contextual information across conversations.
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    Enables AI assistants to query a user's recorded work sessions, notes, and browsing history, allowing them to resume tasks or answer questions about past work without re-explanation.
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    A read-only MCP server that gives AI access to a local journal vault of transcribed handwritten diaries, offering tools to search entries, read them, and retrieve profile, timeline, and people information.
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    Provides Claude Code with deep access to an Obsidian vault through 28 tools for structural analysis, semantic retrieval, and git-backed timeseries tracking. It transforms your vault into a live knowledge base that Claude can search, navigate, and reason about using its knowledge graph.
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    MCP server for local-first RAG over Obsidian vaults, enabling AI agents to search and ask questions about notes with grounded citations.
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    MCP server for querying Google NotebookLM notebooks, enabling AI assistants to list notebooks, read sources, and ask questions about them.
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