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MCP Notes Server
A simple MCP (Message Coordination Protocol) server that provides access to notes stored in ~/DocumentationGenerator/notes/
.
Setup
- Make sure you have Python 3.7+ installed
- Create a virtual environment:
python -m venv venv
- Activate the virtual environment:
- On macOS/Linux:
source venv/bin/activate
- On Windows:
venv\Scripts\activate
- On macOS/Linux:
- Install dependencies:
pip install -r requirements.txt
Running the Server
To start the MCP server:
python notes.py
This will start the server on http://0.0.0.0:8000
.
API Endpoints
The server exposes the following MCP commands:
-
list_notes()
- Get all notes -
get_note(note_name)
- Get a specific note by name -
search(query, note_name=None)
- Search notes by query string
Note Format
Notes are stored as JSON files in the specified directory with the following format:
{
"category": "category",
"summary": "summary of the notes",
"tags": [
{
"tag": "tag of the sub detail",
"summary": "high level business logic of the sub details",
"messages": [
{
"timestamp": "timestamp of the message",
"message": "message content"
},
{
"timestamp": "timestamp of the message",
"message": "message content"
},
...
]
}
]
}
Client Usage Example
Here's a simple Python example of how to connect to the MCP server from a client:
from mcp.client import MCPClient
# Connect to the MCP server
client = MCPClient("http://localhost:8000")
# List all notes
notes = client.call("notes.list_notes")
# Get a specific note
note = client.call("notes.get_note", note_name="your-note-name")
# Search for notes
search_results = client.call("notes.search", query="important")
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Reviews

user_G0VlORrg
As a devoted mcp application user, I can't recommend mcp-server-notes enough. Created by rwelgosh, this tool brilliantly consolidates server notes, making management seamless and efficient. The repository on GitHub (https://github.com/rwelgosh/mcp-server-notes) is well-documented, and the features offered are incredibly user-friendly, improving my workflow significantly. If you're looking to streamline your server notes, this is a must-have!