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MCP Notes Server

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A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementation for managing notes with persistent storage.

Notes Server MCP server

Features

  • Create, read, update, and delete notes
  • Persistent storage using JSON
  • Timestamp tracking for creation and modifications
  • Note summarization via prompts
  • Resource-based access using note:// URI scheme

Installation

Installing via Smithery

To install notes for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:

npx -y @smithery/cli install notes --client claude

Manual Installation

  1. Ensure you have Python 3.10 or later installed
  2. Create a virtual environment:
    python -m venv .venv
    
    # On Unix/MacOS:
    source .venv/bin/activate
    
    # On Windows:
    .venv\Scripts\activate
    
  3. Install requirements:
    pip install MCP
    

Project Structure

notes/
├── __init__.py          # Package initialization
├── server.py           # Main server implementation
├── storage.py          # Note persistence layer
├── resources.py        # Resource handling (note:// URIs)
├── prompts.py         # LLM prompt generation
└── tools/             # Server tools
    ├── __init__.py    # Tools package initialization
    ├── list_tools.py  # Tool listing functionality
    └── handle_tools.py # Tool handling implementation

Available Tools

  • add-note: Create a new note
  • list-all-notes: Display all stored notes
  • update-note: Modify an existing note
  • delete-note: Remove a note

Usage

  1. Start the server:

    mcp install src/notes
    mcp start Notes
    
  2. Example operations:

    # Create a note
    await client.call_tool("add-note", {
        "name": "example",
        "content": "This is a test note"
    })
    
    # List all notes
    await client.call_tool("list-all-notes")
    
    # Update a note
    await client.call_tool("update-note", {
        "name": "example",
        "content": "Updated content"
    })
    
    # Delete a note
    await client.call_tool("delete-note", {
        "name": "example"
    })
    

Storage

Notes are stored in notes_storage.json with the following structure:

{
    "note_name": {
        "content": "Note content",
        "created_at": "2025-01-12T11:28:16.721704",
        "modified_at": "2025-01-12T11:28:16.721704"
    }
}

Resource Access

Notes can be accessed as resources using the note:// URI scheme:

  • List resources: Returns all available notes as resources
  • Read resource: Access a specific note using note://internal/note_name

Prompt Generation

The server includes a prompt generation feature for note summarization:

  • Supports both brief and detailed summaries
  • Formats notes for language model input
  • Available via the "summarize-notes" prompt

Development

To modify or extend the server:

  1. Clone the repository
  2. Install development dependencies
  3. Make changes in the appropriate module
  4. Test thoroughly before deploying

Testing

Tests should cover:

  • Basic CRUD operations
  • Multiple note handling
  • Error cases
  • Resource access
  • Prompt generation

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