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Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Joplin note-taking application

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Joplin MCP Server

A FastMCP-based Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Joplin note-taking application via its Python API joppy, enabling AI assistants to interact with your Joplin notes, notebooks, and tags through a standardized interface.

Table of Contents

What You Can Do

This MCP server provides 25 optimized tools for comprehensive Joplin integration:

Note Management

  • Find & Search: find_notes (supports trash=True for trashed notes), find_notes_with_tag, find_notes_in_notebook, get_all_notes
  • CRUD Operations: get_note, get_links, create_note, update_note, edit_note, delete_note

Notebook Management

  • Organize: list_notebooks, create_notebook, update_notebook, delete_notebook

Tag Management

  • Categorize: list_tags, create_tag, update_tag, delete_tag, get_tags_by_note
  • Link: tag_note, untag_note

Trash Management

  • Recover: restore_from_trash - Restore soft-deleted notes or notebooks

Import

  • File Import: import_from_file - Import Markdown, HTML, CSV, TXT, JEX files and directories

System

  • Health: ping_joplin

Quick Start

  1. Open Joplin DesktopToolsOptionsWeb Clipper
  2. Enable the Web Clipper service
  3. Copy the Authorization token
  4. Set up your preferred client below

Supported Clients

Any MCP-compatible client should work. Below are the ones with documented setup instructions.

Claude Desktop

Run the automated installer:

# Install and configure everything automatically (pip)
pip install joplin-mcp
joplin-mcp-install

# Or use zero-install with uvx (recommended if you have uv)
uvx --from joplin-mcp joplin-mcp-install

# Optional: pin a specific version/range for stability
uvx --from joplin-mcp==0.4.1 joplin-mcp-install
uvx --from 'joplin-mcp>=0.4,<0.5' joplin-mcp-install

This script will:

  • Configure your Joplin API token
  • Set tool permissions (Create/Update/Delete)
  • Set up Claude Desktop automatically
  • Test the connection

After setup, restart Claude Desktop and you're ready to go!

Claude Code

Install the orchestration plugin for smarter tool usage (edit vs update, long-note reading, bulk tagging):

/plugin marketplace add alondmnt/joplin-mcp
/plugin install joplin-mcp

You'll be prompted for your Joplin API token on first use. The skill is invoked automatically when working with Joplin tools, or manually with /joplin.

Jan AI

  1. Install Jan AI from https://jan.ai

  2. Add MCP Server in Jan's interface:

    • Open Jan AI
    • Go to SettingsExtensionsModel Context Protocol
    • Click Add MCP Server
    • Configure:
      • Name: joplin
      • Command: uvx --from joplin-mcp joplin-mcp-server (requires uv installed)
      • Environment Variables:
        • JOPLIN_TOKEN: your_joplin_api_token_here
    • Enable the server
  3. Start chatting with access to your Joplin notes!

Automated Setup (Alternative)

# Install and configure Jan AI automatically (if Jan is already installed)
pip install joplin-mcp
joplin-mcp-install

This will detect and configure Jan AI automatically, just like Claude Desktop.

OllMCP (Local Ollama Models)

Auto-discovery (if you set up Claude Desktop first)

# Install ollmcp
pip install ollmcp

# Run with auto-discovery (requires existing Claude Desktop config)
ollmcp --auto-discovery --model qwen3:4b

Manual setup (works independently)

# Install ollmcp
pip install ollmcp

# Set environment variable
export JOPLIN_TOKEN="your_joplin_api_token_here"

# Run with uvx (requires uv installed)
ollmcp --server "joplin:uvx --from joplin-mcp joplin-mcp-server" --model qwen3:4b

# Or with an installed package (pip install joplin-mcp)
ollmcp --server "joplin:joplin-mcp-server" --model qwen3:4b

Example Usage

Once configured, you can ask your AI assistant:

  • "List all my notebooks" - See your Joplin organization
  • "Find notes about Python programming" - Search your knowledge base
  • "Create a meeting note for today's standup" - Quick note creation
  • "Tag my recent AI notes as 'important'" - Organize with tags
  • "Show me my todos" - Find task items with find_notes(task=True)

Tool Permissions

The setup script offers 4 permission levels:

  • Read (always enabled): Browse and search your notes safely
  • Write (optional): Create new notes, notebooks, and tags
  • Update (optional): Modify existing content
  • Delete (optional): Remove content permanently

Choose the level that matches your comfort and use case.

Notebook Allowlist

Restrict AI access to specific notebooks using pattern-based access control. When configured, only matching notebooks (and their contents) are visible — all other notebooks are hidden.

Quick Setup

JSON config (joplin-mcp.json):

{
  "token": "your_token",
  "notebook_allowlist": ["Work", "Projects/Public"]
}

Environment variable:

export JOPLIN_NOTEBOOK_ALLOWLIST="Work,Projects/Public"

Pattern Syntax

Patterns use gitignore/gitwildmatch semantics:

Pattern Matches Example
Work Exact notebook name (and all children) Work, Work/Tasks, Work/Notes
Projects/* Direct children of Projects Projects/Alpha, Projects/Beta
Projects/** All descendants recursively Projects/Alpha/Tasks/Q1
!Projects/Secret Exclude (negate) a specific path Everything in Projects except Secret

Negation patterns always win over positive patterns (any negation match on a path or ancestor denies access).

How It Works

  • Hierarchical access: Allowing a parent notebook grants access to all its children. Allowing Projects means notes in Projects/Work/Tasks are also accessible.
  • Read protection: get_note, find_notes, get_links — notes in blocked notebooks are filtered out or rejected.
  • Write protection: create_note, update_note, edit_note, delete_note — operations on notes in blocked notebooks are rejected.
  • Notebook operations: list_notebooks only shows accessible notebooks. create_notebook is rejected both under a blocked parent and at the top level (no parent_id) when an allowlist is set — top-level creation would let the agent silently expand its own scope. To grow the allowlist, create the notebook in the Joplin UI, then add it to notebook_allowlist and restart the server.
  • Search filtering: find_notes results are filtered to only include notes in accessible notebooks.
  • Tag operations: tag_note, untag_note, get_tags_by_note enforce access on the note's notebook.
  • Error privacy: Blocked access raises a generic "Notebook not accessible" error without revealing notebook names or IDs.

Configuration Examples

Single project focus (notebook name containing a space):

{ "notebook_allowlist": ["Work Projects"] }

Multiple notebooks with exclusion:

{ "notebook_allowlist": ["Projects", "!Projects/Secret", "AI", "Reference"] }

Glob patterns:

{ "notebook_allowlist": ["Projects/*", "!Projects/Private"] }

No allowlist (default) — all notebooks accessible:

{ "notebook_allowlist": null }

Startup Behavior

At server startup, the allowlist is validated and logged:

  • Each entry is resolved against existing notebooks
  • Unresolvable patterns trigger warnings (but never block startup)
  • If the allowlist resolves to zero accessible notebooks, a warning is logged

Advanced Configuration

Development Installation

For developers or users who want the latest features:

macOS/Linux:

git clone https://github.com/alondmnt/joplin-mcp.git
cd joplin-mcp
./install.sh

Windows:

git clone https://github.com/alondmnt/joplin-mcp.git
cd joplin-mcp
install.bat

Manual Configuration

If you prefer manual setup or the script doesn't work:

Note on uvx: uvx runs Python applications without permanently installing them (requires uv: pip install uv). It can read and write user configuration files (e.g., Claude/Jan configs), so uvx --from joplin-mcp joplin-mcp-install works for setup just like a pip install.

Version pinning (optional): For long‑lived client configs or CI, you can pin or range-constrain the version for reproducibility, e.g. uvx --from joplin-mcp==0.4.1 joplin-mcp-install or uvx --from 'joplin-mcp>=0.4,<0.5' joplin-mcp-install.

1. Create Configuration File

Create joplin-mcp.json in your project directory:

{
  "token": "your_api_token_here",
  "host": "localhost", 
  "port": 41184,
  "timeout": 30,
  "verify_ssl": false
}

2. Claude Desktop Configuration

Add to your claude_desktop_config.json:

Option A: Using uvx (Zero-install)

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "joplin": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": ["--from", "joplin-mcp", "joplin-mcp-server"],
      "env": {
        "JOPLIN_TOKEN": "your_token_here"
      }
    }
  }
}

Requires uv installed: pip install uv

Option B: Using installed package

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "joplin": {
      "command": "joplin-mcp-server",
      "env": {
        "JOPLIN_TOKEN": "your_token_here"
      }
    }
  }
}

3. More Client Configuration Examples

For additional client configurations including different transport options (HTTP, SSE, Streamable HTTP), see client-config.json.example.

This file includes configurations for:

  • STDIO transport (default, most compatible)
  • HTTP transport (basic HTTP server mode)
  • SSE transport (recommended for gemini-cli and OpenAI clients)
  • Streamable HTTP transport (advanced web clients)
  • HTTP-compat transport (bridges modern /mcp JSON-RPC with legacy /sse//messages clients)

Tool Permission Configuration

Fine-tune which operations the AI can perform by editing your config:

{
  "tools": {
    "create_note": true,
    "update_note": true,
    "delete_note": false,
    "create_notebook": true,
    "update_notebook": false,
    "delete_notebook": false,
    "create_tag": true,
    "update_tag": false,
    "delete_tag": false,
    "get_all_notes": false,
    "import_from_file": true
  }
}

Environment Variables

Alternative to JSON configuration:

# Connection settings
export JOPLIN_TOKEN="your_api_token_here"
export JOPLIN_HOST="localhost"
export JOPLIN_PORT="41184"
export JOPLIN_TIMEOUT="30"

Per-Tool Env Vars

Every tool can be toggled individually via JOPLIN_TOOL_<NAME>=true|false. These take precedence over config file settings.

Env var Default
JOPLIN_TOOL_FIND_NOTES true
JOPLIN_TOOL_FIND_NOTES_WITH_TAG true
JOPLIN_TOOL_FIND_NOTES_IN_NOTEBOOK true
JOPLIN_TOOL_FIND_IN_NOTE true
JOPLIN_TOOL_GET_ALL_NOTES false
JOPLIN_TOOL_GET_NOTE true
JOPLIN_TOOL_GET_LINKS true
JOPLIN_TOOL_CREATE_NOTE true
JOPLIN_TOOL_UPDATE_NOTE true
JOPLIN_TOOL_EDIT_NOTE true
JOPLIN_TOOL_DELETE_NOTE false
JOPLIN_TOOL_LIST_NOTEBOOKS true
JOPLIN_TOOL_CREATE_NOTEBOOK true
JOPLIN_TOOL_UPDATE_NOTEBOOK false
JOPLIN_TOOL_DELETE_NOTEBOOK false
JOPLIN_TOOL_LIST_TAGS true
JOPLIN_TOOL_CREATE_TAG true
JOPLIN_TOOL_UPDATE_TAG false
JOPLIN_TOOL_DELETE_TAG false
JOPLIN_TOOL_GET_TAGS_BY_NOTE true
JOPLIN_TOOL_TAG_NOTE true
JOPLIN_TOOL_UNTAG_NOTE true
JOPLIN_TOOL_PING_JOPLIN true
JOPLIN_TOOL_RESTORE_FROM_TRASH true
JOPLIN_TOOL_IMPORT_FROM_FILE false

Notebook Allowlist Env Var

Env var Default Description
JOPLIN_NOTEBOOK_ALLOWLIST (not set) Comma-separated list of notebook patterns (e.g., Work,Projects/*,!Projects/Secret)

HTTP Transport Support

The server supports both STDIO and HTTP transports:

# STDIO (default)
joplin-mcp-server --config ~/.joplin-mcp.json

# HTTP transport (development, from repo)
PYTHONPATH=src python -m joplin_mcp.server --transport http --port 8000 --config ./joplin-mcp.json

# Opt-in HTTP compatibility bundle (modern + legacy SSE endpoints)
PYTHONPATH=src python -m joplin_mcp.server --transport http-compat --port 8000 --config ./joplin-mcp.json
# or keep --transport http and export MCP_HTTP_COMPAT=1/true to toggle the same behavior.

HTTP client config

Note: Claude Desktop currently uses STDIO transport and does not consume HTTP/SSE configs directly. The following example applies to clients that support network transports.

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "joplin": {
      "transport": "http",
      "url": "http://localhost:8000/mcp"
    }
  }
}

Configuration Reference

Basic Settings

Option Default Description
token required Joplin API authentication token
host localhost Joplin server hostname
port 41184 Joplin Web Clipper port
timeout 30 Request timeout in seconds
verify_ssl false SSL certificate verification

Tool Permissions

Option Default Description
tools.create_note true Allow creating new notes
tools.update_note true Allow modifying existing notes
tools.edit_note true Allow precision edits (find/replace, append, prepend)
tools.delete_note false Allow deleting notes (disabled by default — destructive)
tools.create_notebook true Allow creating new notebooks
tools.update_notebook false Allow modifying notebook titles
tools.delete_notebook false Allow deleting notebooks (disabled by default — destructive)
tools.create_tag true Allow creating new tags
tools.update_tag false Allow modifying tag titles
tools.delete_tag false Allow deleting tags (disabled by default — destructive)
tools.tag_note true Allow adding tags to notes
tools.untag_note true Allow removing tags from notes
tools.restore_from_trash true Allow restoring soft-deleted notes or notebooks
tools.find_notes true Allow text search across notes (with task filtering)
tools.find_notes_with_tag true Allow finding notes by tag (with task filtering)
tools.find_notes_in_notebook true Allow finding notes by notebook (with task filtering)
tools.find_in_note true Allow regex search within a single note
tools.get_all_notes false Allow getting all notes (disabled by default - can fill context window)
tools.get_note true Allow getting specific notes
tools.get_links true Allow extracting links to other notes
tools.list_notebooks true Allow listing all notebooks
tools.list_tags true Allow listing all tags
tools.get_tags_by_note true Allow getting tags for specific notes
tools.ping_joplin true Allow testing server connectivity
tools.import_from_file false Allow importing files/directories (MD, HTML, CSV, TXT, JEX)

Notebook Allowlist

Option Default Description
notebook_allowlist null List of notebook patterns to allow access to. null = no restriction. Supports gitignore-style patterns: exact names, * wildcards, ** recursive, ! negation

Content Exposure (Privacy Settings)

Option Default Description
content_exposure.search_results "preview" Content visibility in search results: "none", "preview", "full"
content_exposure.individual_notes "full" Content visibility for individual notes: "none", "preview", "full"
content_exposure.listings "none" Content visibility in note listings: "none", "preview", "full"
content_exposure.max_preview_length 300 Maximum length of content previews (characters)

Docker

Run the MCP server in a container. Default transport is HTTP for broad compatibility; switch via environment variables.

Build

docker build -t joplin-mcp .

Run (HTTP default)

docker run --rm \
  -p 8000:8000 \
  -e JOPLIN_TOKEN=your_api_token \
  joplin-mcp

With mounted config

docker run --rm \
  -p 8000:8000 \
  -v $PWD/joplin-mcp.json:/config/joplin-mcp.json:ro \
  joplin-mcp

Choose transport

  • SSE (streaming): -e MCP_TRANSPORT=sse
  • Streamable HTTP: -e MCP_TRANSPORT=streamable-http
  • STDIO (no port): -e MCP_TRANSPORT=stdio

Example (SSE):

docker run --rm \
  -p 8000:8000 \
  -e JOPLIN_TOKEN=your_api_token \
  -e MCP_TRANSPORT=sse \
  joplin-mcp

The container listens on 0.0.0.0:8000 by default. If exposing publicly, place behind a reverse proxy and terminate TLS there. For SSE, ensure proxy keep-alives and buffering are configured appropriately.

Project Structure

  • src/joplin_mcp/ - Main package directory
    • fastmcp_server.py - Server implementation with 25 tools and Pydantic validation types
    • config.py - Configuration management (including notebook allowlist)
    • notebook_utils.py - Notebook path resolution, allowlist matching, and caching
    • server.py - Server entrypoint (module and CLI)
    • tools/ - Tool implementations (notes, notebooks, tags)
    • ui_integration.py - UI integration utilities
  • docs/ - Documentation (troubleshooting, privacy controls, enhancement proposals)
  • tests/ - Unit test suite
  • tests/e2e/ - End-to-end tests against a real Joplin Desktop (3.x) via the Web Clipper API; see "Running Tests"

Testing

Test your connection:

# For pip install
joplin-mcp-server --config ~/.joplin-mcp.json

# For development (from repo)
PYTHONPATH=src python -m joplin_mcp.server --config ./joplin-mcp.json

You should see:

Starting Joplin FastMCP Server...
Successfully connected to Joplin!
Found X notebooks, Y notes, Z tags
FastMCP server starting...
Available tools: 25 tools ready

Running Tests

# Unit tests (no Joplin instance required)
pytest tests/ --ignore=tests/e2e

# E2E tests (requires a running Joplin instance)
JOPLIN_TOKEN=your_api_token \
JOPLIN_HOST=localhost \
JOPLIN_PORT=41184 \
pytest tests/e2e/ -v -m e2e --override-ini="addopts="

The E2E suite talks to a real Joplin Desktop via the Web Clipper API and exercises every tool including notebook allowlist enforcement. If JOPLIN_HOST:JOPLIN_PORT is unreachable the suite skips itself, so it's safe to run alongside the unit tests. Requires Joplin 3.x (the trash schema introduced in 3.0 — earlier versions fail with no such column: deleted_time).

Complete Tool Reference

Tool Permission Description
Finding Notes
find_notes Read Full-text search across all notes (supports task filtering; trash=True with query="*" lists trashed notes)
find_notes_with_tag Read Find notes with specific tag (supports task filtering)
find_notes_in_notebook Read Find notes in specific notebook (supports task filtering)
get_all_notes Read Get all notes, most recent first (disabled by default)
get_note Read Get specific note by ID
find_in_note Read Regex search within a single note (paginated matches & context, multiline anchors on by default)
get_links Read Extract links to other notes from a note
Managing Notes
create_note Write Create new notes
update_note Update Modify existing notes (incl. moving between notebooks)
edit_note Update Precision edit note content (find/replace, append, prepend)
delete_note Delete Remove notes
Managing Notebooks
list_notebooks Read Browse all notebooks
create_notebook Write Create new notebooks
update_notebook Update Modify notebook titles
delete_notebook Delete Remove notebooks
Managing Tags
list_tags Read View all available tags
create_tag Write Create new tags
update_tag Update Modify tag titles
delete_tag Delete Remove tags
get_tags_by_note Read List tags on specific note
Tag-Note Relationships
tag_note Update Add one or more tags to one or more notes (accepts lists)
untag_note Update Remove one or more tags from one or more notes (accepts lists)
Trash Management
restore_from_trash Update Restore a soft-deleted note or notebook (pass item_type='note' or 'notebook')
Import Tools
import_from_file Write Import files/directories (MD, HTML, CSV, TXT, JEX)
System Tools
ping_joplin Read Test connectivity

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