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    An MCP server that enables AI assistants to interact with Obsidian vaults by providing tools for note management, full-text search, and link analysis. It supports comprehensive file operations, frontmatter manipulation, and daily note creation while ensuring security through path validation.
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    This project implements a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for connecting AI models with Obsidian knowledge bases. Through this server, AI models can directly access and manipulate Obsidian notes, including reading, creating, updating, and deleting notes, as well as managing folder structures.
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    A Model Context Protocol server that enables AI assistants to read, write, and manipulate notes in your Obsidian vault through a standardized interface.
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    Obsidian Intelligence turns your vault into a Model Context Protocol server. Any MCP-enabled AI client (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor, OpenWebUI, Cline, Continue.dev, ChatGPT Desktop) can then search, analyze, and reason over your vault — without your notes ever leaving your machine.
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    Enables AI agents to manage Obsidian vaults through full CRUD operations, wikilink management, and section-level manipulation. It supports frontmatter editing, tag-based searching, and automated link updates to maintain vault integrity.
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    Connects AI assistants to Obsidian vaults via the Local REST API to search notes, retrieve content, and perform semantic searches. It features self-healing multi-URL connectivity and supports both stdio and HTTP transports for flexible deployment.
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    Connects Claude Desktop to Obsidian vaults to enable reading, writing, searching, and intelligent organization of markdown notes. It features pre-configured structures for personal and family data management through natural conversation.
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    Enables semantic search across Obsidian vaults using vector embeddings and ChromaDB. Supports multiple vaults with real-time indexing and provides both MCP server and CLI interfaces for natural language querying of notes.
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    Enables direct file system access to Obsidian vaults with auto-discovery, full-text search, and note operations. Supports reading, writing, and searching across Obsidian notes without requiring plugins or REST API.
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    Provides LLM agents with comprehensive access to Obsidian vaults via the official Obsidian CLI bridge. It enables users to read, search, and modify notes, tasks, properties, and plugins while the Obsidian desktop app is running.
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    An MCP server providing direct programmatic access to Obsidian vaults through CouchDB, the database used by Obsidian LiveSync. It enables AI agents to read, write, and manage notes and metadata in headless environments without requiring the Obsidian desktop app.
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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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