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** Notion MCP Server ** est une implémentation de serveur de protocole de contexte de modèle (MCP) qui permet aux assistants d'IA d'interagir avec l'API de la notion. Ce serveur prêt pour la production fournit un ensemble complet d'outils.
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Notion MCP Server
Notion MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementation that enables AI assistants to interact with Notion's API. This production-ready server provides a complete set of tools and endpoints for reading, creating, and modifying Notion content through natural language interactions.
🚧 Active Development: Database support is now available! Comments and user management tools have been added. If you find this project useful, please consider giving it a star - it helps me know that this work is valuable to the community and motivates further development.
📑 Table of Contents
- Getting Started & Integration
- Features
- Documentation
- Development
- Technical Details
- Troubleshooting
- Contributing
- License
🚀 Getting Started & Integration
Setup Process
-
Obtain a Notion API Key
- Create an integration at Notion Developers
- Copy your API key
-
Enable Integration for Your Pages
- Select an existing page or create a new one in Notion
- Click the "..." menu in the top right corner
- Go to "Connections"
- Find and enable your integration from the list
-
Choose Your Integration Method
- Follow one of the integration options below based on your preferred MCP client
-
Ask Your AI Assistant to Interact with Notion
- "Create a new page with today's tasks"
- "Update my meeting notes in Notion"
- "Add bullet points to my meeting notes page"
- "Create a new database for tracking projects"
- "Add new entries to my task database"
- "Add a comment to my project page"
- "Show me all comments on this document"
- "List all users in my workspace"
- "Get information about a specific user"
Cursor Integration
Method 1: Using mcp.json
- Create or edit the
.cursor/mcp.json
file in your project directory:
{
"mcpServers": {
"notion-mcp-server": {
"command": "env NOTION_TOKEN=YOUR_KEY NOTION_PAGE_ID=YOUR_PAGE_ID npx",
"args": ["-y", "notion-mcp-server"]
}
}
}
- Replace
YOUR_KEY
andYOUR_PAGE_ID
with your actual Notion API key and page ID - Restart Cursor to apply the changes
Method 2: Manual Mode
- Open Cursor and go to Settings
- Navigate to the "MCP" or "Model Context Protocol" section
- Click "Add Server" or equivalent
- Enter the following command in the appropriate field:
env NOTION_TOKEN=YOUR_KEY NOTION_PAGE_ID=YOUR_PAGE_ID npx -y notion-mcp-server
- Replace
YOUR_KEY
andYOUR_PAGE_ID
with your actual Notion API key and page ID - Save the settings and restart Cursor if necessary
Claude Desktop Integration
- Create or edit the
mcp.json
file in your configuration directory:
{
"mcpServers": {
"notion-mcp-server": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "notion-mcp-server"],
"env": {
"NOTION_TOKEN": "YOUR_KEY",
"NOTION_PAGE_ID": "YOUR_PAGE_ID"
}
}
}
}
- Replace
YOUR_KEY
andYOUR_PAGE_ID
with your actual Notion API key and page ID - Restart Claude Desktop to apply the changes
🌟 Features
- 📝 Notion Integration - Interact with Notion databases, pages, and blocks
- 🔌 Universal MCP Compatibility - Works with all MCP clients including Cursor, Claude Desktop, Cline, and Zed
- 🔍 Data Retrieval - Fetch information from Notion pages, blocks, and databases
- ✏️ Content Creation - Create and update Notion pages and blocks
- 📊 Block Management - Append, update, and delete blocks within Notion pages
- 💾 Database Operations - Create, query, and update databases
- 🔄 Batch Operations - Perform multiple operations in a single request
- 🗑️ Archive & Restore - Archive and restore Notion pages
- 🔎 Search Functionality - Search Notion pages and databases by title
- 💬 Comments Management - Get, create, and reply to comments on pages and discussions
- 👥 User Management - Retrieve workspace users and user information
📚 Documentation
Available Tools
The server provides the following consolidated tools for interacting with Notion:
notion_pages
A comprehensive tool for page operations including:
- Creating new pages with specified content
- Updating page properties
- Archiving pages (moving to trash)
- Restoring previously archived pages
- Searching for pages by title
Example operations:
{
"payload": {
"action": "create_page", // One of: "create_page", "archive_page", "restore_page", "search_pages", "update_page_properties"
"params": {
// Parameters specific to the chosen action
}
}
}
notion_blocks
A complete toolkit for block operations including:
- Retrieving block content
- Fetching child blocks
- Appending new blocks to a parent
- Updating existing blocks
- Deleting blocks
- Performing batch operations (append, update, delete, mixed)
Example operations:
{
"payload": {
"action": "append_block_children", // One of: "append_block_children", "retrieve_block", "retrieve_block_children", "update_block", "delete_block", "batch_append_block_children", "batch_update_blocks", "batch_delete_blocks", "batch_mixed_operations"
"params": {
// Parameters specific to the chosen action
}
}
}
notion_database
A powerful tool for database interactions including:
- Creating new databases with custom properties
- Querying databases with filters and sorting
- Updating database structure and properties
Example operations:
{
"payload": {
"action": "create_database", // One of: "create_database", "query_database", "update_database"
"params": {
// Parameters specific to the chosen action
}
}
}
notion_comments
A tool for managing comments on Notion content:
- Retrieving comments from pages and blocks
- Adding new comments to pages
- Replying to existing discussions
Example operations:
{
"payload": {
"action": "get_comments", // One of: "get_comments", "add_page_comment", "add_discussion_comment"
"params": {
// Parameters specific to the chosen action
}
}
}
notion_users
A tool for accessing user information:
- Listing all workspace users
- Getting details about specific users
- Retrieving information about the current bot user
Example operations:
{
"payload": {
"action": "list_users", // One of: "list_users", "get_user", "get_bot_user"
"params": {
// Parameters specific to the chosen action
}
}
}
Available Resources
The server currently does not expose any resources, focusing instead on tool-based operations.
🛠 Development
-
Clone the Repository
git clone https://github.com/awkoy/notion-mcp-server.git cd notion-mcp-server
-
Install Dependencies
npm install
-
Set Up Environment Variables
- Create a
.env
file with:NOTION_TOKEN=your_notion_api_key NOTION_PAGE_ID=your_notion_page_id
- Create a
-
Build the Project
npm run build
-
Run the Inspector
npm run inspector
🔧 Technical Details
- Built using TypeScript and the MCP SDK (version 1.7.0+)
- Uses the official Notion API client (@notionhq/client v2.3.0+)
- Follows the Model Context Protocol specification
- Implements tools for CRUD operations on Notion pages, blocks, and databases
- Supports efficient batch operations for performance optimization
- Validates input/output with Zod schemas
❓ Troubleshooting
-
Common Issues
- Authentication Errors: Ensure your Notion token has the correct permissions and integration is enabled for your pages/databases
- Page Access Issues: Make sure your integration has been added to the pages you're attempting to access
- Rate Limiting: Notion API has rate limits - use batch operations to optimize requests
-
Getting Help
- Create an issue on the GitHub repository
- Check the Notion API documentation
- Visit the MCP community channels for assistance
🤝 Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
- Fork the repository
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -m 'Add some amazing feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin feature/amazing-feature
) - Open a Pull Request
📄 License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
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Reviews

user_WqKkWeAH
I've been using notion-mcp-server for a while and it has significantly streamlined my workflows. The integration with Notion is seamless, and it provides robust server capabilities that enhance productivity. Kudos to awkoy for developing such a reliable tool. Highly recommend it to anyone looking to optimize their Notion experience. Check it out on GitHub!