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2025-03-04

MCP server for Apple Notes integration with Cursor IDE

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MCP Apple Notes

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for semantic search and retrieval over Apple Notes.

Features

  • 🔍 Semantic search using on-device embeddings model
  • 📝 Full-text search capabilities
  • 💾 Vector storage with LanceDB
  • 🍎 Native Apple Notes integration

Prerequisites

  • macOS (required for Apple Notes integration)
  • Bun JavaScript runtime

Installation

  1. Clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/Dingzeefs/mcp-apple-notes.git
cd mcp-apple-notes
  1. Install dependencies:
bun install

Usage

Configuring in Cursor IDE

  1. Open Cursor IDE

  2. Go to Settings → Features → MCP

  3. Add a new MCP server with the following configuration:

    • Name: Apple Notes
    • Type: command
    • Command: /path/to/bun /path/to/mcp-apple-notes/index.ts

    Replace /path/to/bun with the actual path to your Bun executable (find it using which bun) and /path/to/mcp-apple-notes with the actual path to this repository.

  4. Restart Cursor IDE

Using the MCP Server

Once configured, you can use the following tools in your conversations with Claude:

  • list-notes: Lists all your Apple Notes titles
  • index-notes: Indexes your notes for semantic search (do this first)
  • get-note: Retrieves a specific note by title
  • search-notes: Searches your notes using semantic or keyword search
  • create-note: Creates a new note with specified title and content

Troubleshooting

If you encounter issues:

  1. Check that the server is running by looking at the MCP server status in Cursor
  2. Verify that the paths in your MCP server configuration are correct
  3. Try running the command directly in your terminal to see any error messages
  4. Make sure Apple Notes is accessible and permissions are granted

License

MIT

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    user_TSYMnqTo
    2025-04-16

    I have been using mcp-apple-notes by Dingzeefs and it has significantly enhanced my note-taking experience. The interface is user-friendly and the synchronization with Apple devices works seamlessly. It has become an indispensable tool in my daily routine. Highly recommended for anyone looking for an efficient and reliable notes app! Check it out on GitHub!