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"Logseq" matching MCP tools:

  • Export project memory to a local file in JSON, Markdown, or vault format for data portability and GDPR compliance.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Permanently delete a block and its child blocks from your Logseq knowledge graph using the block ID. This action cannot be undone.
    MIT
  • Permanently delete a block and its child blocks from the Logseq graph. Specify the block ID to complete the operation, which cannot be undone. Ideal for managing and organizing your knowledge base.
    MIT
  • Retrieve all blocks from a specific Logseq page, including hierarchical structure and journal page metadata, to analyze page content and organization.
    MIT
  • Create new pages in Logseq knowledge graphs, including journal entries with automatic date formatting and properties.
    MIT

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  • Retrieve a specific block from your Logseq graph using its unique ID to access content, hierarchical structure, and journal information.
    MIT
  • Create a new page in Logseq and parse markdown content into structured blocks, including headings, lists, code blocks, and page properties from YAML frontmatter.
    MIT
  • Adds a new bullet point as a child to an existing block in Logseq, enabling hierarchical content organization and structured note-taking.
    MIT
  • Retrieve tagged personal notes from your Logseq knowledge base by topic or date range. Returns markdown with linked topics for further exploration.
    MIT
  • Generate new pages in Logseq with customizable properties and automatic journal configuration. Simplify graph organization and entry management using direct input options.
    MIT
  • Remove pages from your Logseq graph, including all associated blocks, with irreversible deletion for journal pages using date format.
    MIT
  • Remove a page and all its associated blocks from a Logseq graph permanently. Specify the page name to delete it irreversibly using this MCP server tool.
    MIT
  • Add bullet-point content to Logseq pages. Specify page name and content, optionally include properties. Automatically formats as bullet points and supports page links with [[Page Name]] syntax.
    MIT
  • Find blocks in your Logseq graph using queries for specific pages, content terms, journal dates, or page references.
    MIT
  • Locate specific blocks in your Logseq graph by using queries to search for terms, pages, or references, streamlining content discovery and organization.
    MIT
  • Move a block and its children to reorganize your Logseq knowledge graph, either as a child or sibling of another block.
    MIT