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A simple MCP Server that connects to Simplenote

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Simplenote MCP Server

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A lightweight MCP server that integrates Simplenote with Claude Desktop using the MCP Python SDK.

This allows Claude Desktop to interact with your Simplenote notes as a memory backend or content source.

CI/CD Pipeline Security

Python Version Version Test Coverage License: MIT

PyPI Downloads Docker Pulls GitHub Stars

MCP Server Code style: black Ruff Smithery

Verified on MseeP

What's New (Unreleased)

26 Tools — Full Bear Parity + Simplenote Differentiators + Claude Companion Tools

Two new irreversible-deletion tools with mandatory safety guards:

  • permanent_delete_note: Permanently destroy a single note; requires confirm=true; dry-run preview by default
  • empty_trash: Permanently delete all trashed notes; defaults to dry_run=true (preview); requires dry_run=false AND confirm=true
  • 1188 tests passing, 77% coverage, zero linting/type errors

v1.16.1

  • search_notes async fix: Boolean AND queries no longer hang the server; search now runs in a thread-pool executor with a 30 s timeout
  • Substring pre-filter: searching "test" now correctly returns notes containing "testing", "tested", etc.
  • Real-engine integration test suite added; import error in test helpers fixed

v1.16.0

  • publish_note: Publish a note to a public URL — unique to Simplenote MCP; returns public_url
  • unpublish_note: Remove a note from public access; no-op if already unpublished

See the CHANGELOG for complete details.

See the CHANGELOG for complete details.


🔧 Features

  • 📝 Full Note Management: Read, create, update, and delete Simplenote notes
  • 🔍 Advanced Search: Boolean operators, phrase matching, tag and date filters
  • High Performance: In-memory caching with background synchronization
  • 🔐 Secure Authentication: Token-based authentication via environment variables
  • 🧩 MCP Compatible: Works with Claude Desktop and other MCP clients
  • 🐳 Docker Ready: Full containerization with multi-stage builds and security hardening
  • 📊 Monitoring: Optional HTTP endpoints for health, readiness, and metrics
  • 🧪 Robust Testing: Comprehensive test suite with 1135+ tests and continuous integration
  • 🔒 Security Hardened: Regular security scanning with Bandit, pip-audit, and dependency checks

🚀 Quick Start

Prerequisites

  • Simplenote account (create one at simplenote.com)
  • Python 3.10+ (for non-Docker installs) or Docker

Option 1: Docker (Recommended)

The fastest way to get started is using our pre-built Docker image:

# Pull and run the latest image
docker run -d \
  --name simplenote-mcp \
  -e SIMPLENOTE_EMAIL=your.email@example.com \
  -e SIMPLENOTE_PASSWORD=your-password \
  -p 8000:8000 \
  docdyhr/simplenote-mcp-server:latest

Docker Health Checks: The container includes built-in health monitoring endpoints:

  • Health: http://localhost:8000/health
  • Readiness: http://localhost:8000/ready
  • Metrics: http://localhost:8000/metrics (Prometheus format)

Or use Docker Compose:

# Clone the repository for docker-compose.yml
git clone https://github.com/docdyhr/simplenote-mcp-server.git
cd simplenote-mcp-server

# Set environment variables
export SIMPLENOTE_EMAIL=your.email@example.com
export SIMPLENOTE_PASSWORD=your-password

# Run with Docker Compose
docker-compose up -d

Option 2: Smithery (One-click install)

Install automatically via Smithery:

npx -y @smithery/cli install @docdyhr/simplenote-mcp-server --client claude

This method automatically configures Claude Desktop with the MCP server.

Option 3: Traditional Python Install

git clone https://github.com/docdyhr/simplenote-mcp-server.git
cd simplenote-mcp-server
pip install -e .
simplenote-mcp-server

🗂 Documentation Map & Archives

  • Start with docs/DOCUMENTATION_GUIDE.md for a curated tour of user, developer, and operations docs plus maintenance checklists.
  • Historical project summaries now live under docs/archive/2025/, keeping the repository root focused on active roadmaps and guides.
  • Need something fast? Run rg "<topic>" docs/ or jump to docs/index.md for the MkDocs-style table of contents.

🐳 Docker Deployment

Container Features

  • Multi-stage builds for optimized image size
  • Security hardening with non-root user and minimal attack surface
  • Health monitoring endpoints built-in
  • Resource limits and proper signal handling
  • Volume support for persistent data

Using Pre-built Images

The easiest way to use the server is with our pre-built Docker images:

# Pull the latest image
docker pull docdyhr/simplenote-mcp-server:latest

# Run with Docker
docker run -d \
  -e SIMPLENOTE_EMAIL=your.email@example.com \
  -e SIMPLENOTE_PASSWORD=your-password \
  -p 8000:8000 \
  docdyhr/simplenote-mcp-server:latest

# Or use Docker Compose
docker-compose up -d

Available tags:

  • latest - Latest stable release
  • v1.16.0 - Specific version
  • main - Latest development build

Production Deployment

# Build and run the production container
docker-compose up -d

# Or build manually
docker build -t simplenote-mcp-server .
docker run -d \
  -e SIMPLENOTE_EMAIL=your.email@example.com \
  -e SIMPLENOTE_PASSWORD=your-password \
  -p 8000:8000 \
  simplenote-mcp-server

Development with Docker

# Use the development compose file for live code mounting
docker-compose -f docker-compose.dev.yml up

Docker Features

  • Multi-stage build for optimized image size (346MB)
  • Multi-platform support: linux/amd64 and linux/arm64
  • Security hardening: Non-root user, read-only filesystem, no new privileges
  • Health checks and automatic restart policies
  • Resource limits: 1 CPU, 512MB memory
  • Logging: Persistent log volumes
  • Environment-based configuration
  • CI/CD Pipeline: Automated builds and publishing to Docker Hub
  • Security scanning: Trivy vulnerability scanning on all images
  • Container signing: Sigstore cosign signatures for supply chain security
  • Kubernetes ready: Production-grade Helm chart with security hardening
  • Automated updates: Dependabot for dependencies, auto-versioning workflows
  • Health monitoring: Continuous health checks and alerting
  • Enterprise notifications: Slack and email integration for CI/CD status

☸️ Kubernetes Deployment

Using Helm (Recommended)

Deploy to Kubernetes with our production-ready Helm chart:

# Install from local chart
helm install my-simplenote ./helm/simplenote-mcp-server \
  --set simplenote.email="your-email@example.com" \
  --set simplenote.password="your-password"

# Or with external secrets (recommended for production)
helm install my-simplenote ./helm/simplenote-mcp-server \
  --set externalSecrets.enabled=true \
  --set externalSecrets.secretStore.name="vault-backend"

Kubernetes Features

  • Security hardening: Non-root user, read-only filesystem, dropped capabilities
  • Resource management: CPU/memory limits and requests configured
  • Auto-scaling: Horizontal Pod Autoscaler support
  • Health checks: Liveness and readiness probes
  • External secrets: Integration with external secret management
  • Service mesh ready: Compatible with Istio and other service meshes

Production Configuration

# values.yaml for production
replicaCount: 3
autoscaling:
  enabled: true
  minReplicas: 2
  maxReplicas: 10
resources:
  limits:
    cpu: 1000m
    memory: 512Mi
  requests:
    cpu: 500m
    memory: 256Mi

⚙️ Configuration

Environment Variables

Variable Required Default Description
SIMPLENOTE_EMAIL Yes - Your Simplenote account email
SIMPLENOTE_PASSWORD Yes - Your Simplenote account password
SYNC_INTERVAL_SECONDS No 120 Cache synchronization interval in seconds
CACHE_MAX_SIZE No 10000 Max notes held in memory — set ≥ your total note count
LOG_LEVEL No INFO Logging level (DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR)
SIMPLENOTE_OFFLINE_MODE No false Skip API calls; used for testing without credentials

Claude Desktop Integration

Add to your claude_desktop_config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "simplenote": {
      "description": "Access and manage your Simplenote notes",
      "command": "simplenote-mcp-server",
      "env": {
        "SIMPLENOTE_EMAIL": "your.email@example.com",
        "SIMPLENOTE_PASSWORD": "your-password",
        "CACHE_MAX_SIZE": "10000"
      }
    }
  }
}

🔍 Advanced Search

Powerful search with boolean logic and filters:

# Boolean operators
project AND meeting AND NOT cancelled

# Phrase matching
"action items" AND project

# Tag filtering
meeting tag:work tag:important

# Date ranges
project from:2023-01-01 to:2023-12-31

# Combined query
"status update" AND project tag:work from:2023-01-01 NOT cancelled

🛠️ Available Tools

Tool Description Parameters
create_note Create a new note content, tags (optional)
update_note Replace full note content (destructive) note_id, content, tags (optional)
delete_note Soft-delete: move note to Trash note_id
restore_note Untrash a note — move it back from Trash note_id
permanent_delete_note Irreversibly destroy a single note (requires confirm=true) note_id, confirm
empty_trash Permanently delete all trashed notes (dry-run by default) dry_run (default true), confirm (default false)
get_note Get a note by ID with full content and metadata note_id
add_text Append or prepend text without overwriting note_id, text, position ("end" | "beginning")
search_notes Full-text search with filters and pagination query, limit, offset, tags, from_date, to_date, created_after, modified_after, pinned, fuzzy, sort_by
add_tags Add tags to a note note_id, tags
remove_tags Remove specific tags from a note note_id, tags
replace_tags Replace all tags on a note note_id, tags
list_tags List all tags with note counts sort_by ("alpha" | "count")
rename_tag Rename a tag across all notes atomically old_tag, new_tag, dry_run (optional)
get_note_versions List version history for a note note_id
restore_version Roll back a note to a previous version note_id, version_number
get_or_create_note Atomic find-or-create by title title, tags (optional), default_content (optional)
append_to_daily_note Append a timestamped entry to today's note text, tags (optional)
replace_section Replace one Markdown section without touching others note_id, header, content
find_untagged_notes Find notes with no tags limit (optional)
bulk_tag Apply tags to multiple notes in one call note_ids, tags
export_notes Export notes to Markdown or JSON format, tags (optional), query (optional)
find_and_merge_duplicates Detect and merge duplicate notes dry_run (optional), similarity_threshold (optional)
get_server_info Server version, author, and runtime debug info (no parameters)

📊 Performance & Caching

  • In-memory caching with background synchronization
  • Pagination support for large note collections
  • Indexed lookups for tags and content
  • Query result caching for repeated searches
  • Optimized API usage with minimal Simplenote calls

🎯 Recent Improvements

✅ January 2025 - Performance & Code Quality

Critical Bug Fix:

  • Fixed Claude Desktop timeout - Reduced startup time from 55+ seconds to < 1 second (98% improvement)
  • Implemented thread pool execution for blocking Simplenote API calls
  • Made cache initialization truly non-blocking with background loading
  • Resolved anyio.BrokenResourceError during shutdown

Code Refactoring - Phase 1 Complete:

  • Cache module complexity reduced: 5 high-complexity functions (CC >= 15) → 0 (100% reduction)
  • Maintainability improved: Cache MI from 12.7 → 16.2 (+28%)
  • Extracted 23 helper methods for better code organization
  • All 670 tests passing with 67% cache coverage maintained
  • See REFACTORING_PHASE1_COMPLETE.md for details

Documentation Enhancements:

  • Added comprehensive CHANGELOG.md with complete version history
  • Created TESTING_CLAUDE_DESKTOP.md for user testing guide
  • Added code complexity analysis tools (check_complexity.py)
  • Documented refactoring plan and completion reports

Quality Tools:

  • Integrated Radon for automated complexity analysis
  • Baseline metrics: 22 functions CC >= 15 (down from 28)
  • Average Maintainability Index: 57.9 (maintained)
  • Zero diagnostics errors, all quality gates passing

✅ September 2025 - Quality & Reliability Enhancements

✅ Quality & Reliability Enhancements

Test Suite Stabilization:

  • Fixed test isolation issues that caused intermittent failures
  • Improved test cleanup with proper timeout handling
  • Enhanced fixture management for better test reliability
  • Achieved consistent test results across individual and suite runs

CI/CD Pipeline Optimization:

  • Consolidated 28 workflows down to 16 active workflows
  • Implemented unified monitoring workflow combining security, health, and badge checks
  • Improved test coverage reporting with realistic 15.6% baseline
  • Enhanced Docker build validation and security scanning

Code Quality Improvements:

  • All linting (Ruff), formatting, and type checking (MyPy) now pass consistently
  • Zero high-severity security vulnerabilities (verified with Bandit, pip-audit, safety)
  • Standardized code formatting and pre-commit hooks configuration
  • Enhanced error handling and user-facing error messages

🔧 Developer Experience

Improved Testing:

  • 724 comprehensive tests covering core functionality
  • Function-scoped fixtures for better test isolation
  • Realistic coverage baseline established (15.6%)
  • Streamlined test execution with proper cleanup

Enhanced Documentation:

  • Updated deployment guides with current Docker setup
  • Improved health monitoring endpoint documentation
  • Added troubleshooting guides for common issues
  • Current status and roadmap documentation

Container Improvements:

  • Multi-stage Docker builds for optimized image size
  • Built-in health monitoring endpoints (/health, /ready, /metrics)
  • Enhanced security hardening with non-root user
  • Improved signal handling and graceful shutdown

🧪 Testing & Evaluation

MCP Evaluations ✅

Status: ✅ WORKING - Complete mcp-evals integration with TypeScript wrapper!

This project includes comprehensive evaluations using mcp-evals to ensure reliability and performance:

# Setup evaluation environment
npm install
npm run validate:evals

# Run evaluation suites
npm run eval:smoke          # Quick smoke tests (2-3 minutes) ✅ VERIFIED
npm run eval:basic          # Standard evaluations (5-10 minutes)
npm run eval:comprehensive  # Full evaluation suite (15-30 minutes)

Latest Test Results: 4/5 tests passing excellently (avg 4.1/5):

  • Server Startup: 4.6/5 ⭐ (Excellent)
  • Authentication: 4.0/5 ⭐ (Good)
  • Note Operations: 3.8/5 ⭐ (Good)
  • Search: 5.0/5 ⭐ (Perfect)
  • Error Handling: 1.4/5 ⚠️ (Needs improvement)

Evaluation Types

  • Smoke Tests: Basic functionality validation
  • CRUD Operations: Note creation, reading, updating, deletion
  • Search & Filtering: Boolean search, tag filtering, date ranges
  • Error Handling: Authentication, network issues, edge cases
  • Performance: Large datasets, concurrent operations
  • Security: Input validation, authentication enforcement

Automated Testing

Evaluations run automatically on:

  • Pull Requests: Smoke + basic tests
  • Releases: Comprehensive evaluation suite
  • Manual Trigger: Full test matrix with detailed reporting

The evaluations use OpenAI's GPT models to assess:

  • Accuracy: Correctness of responses
  • Completeness: Thoroughness of results
  • Relevance: Response appropriateness
  • Clarity: Response readability
  • Performance: Operation efficiency

📁 See evals/README.md for detailed evaluation documentation.

Traditional Testing

# Python unit tests
pytest

# Code quality checks
ruff check .
mypy simplenote_mcp

🛡️ Security

  • Token-based authentication via environment variables
  • No hardcoded credentials in Docker images
  • Security-hardened containers with non-root users
  • Read-only filesystem in production containers
  • Resource limits to prevent abuse

🚨 Troubleshooting

Common Issues

Authentication Problems:

  • Verify SIMPLENOTE_EMAIL and SIMPLENOTE_PASSWORD are set correctly
  • Check for typos in credentials

Docker Issues:

# Check container logs
docker-compose logs

# Restart services
docker-compose restart

# Rebuild if needed
docker-compose up --build

Claude Desktop Connection:

# Verify tools are available
./simplenote_mcp/scripts/verify_tools.sh

# Monitor logs
./simplenote_mcp/scripts/watch_logs.sh

Diagnostic Commands

# Test connectivity
python simplenote_mcp/tests/test_mcp_client.py

# Check server status
./simplenote_mcp/scripts/check_server_pid.sh

# Clean up and restart
./simplenote_mcp/scripts/cleanup_servers.sh

📚 Development

Quick Setup with mcp-evals

# One-command setup including evaluations
./setup-dev-env-with-evals.sh

# Or manual setup
git clone https://github.com/docdyhr/simplenote-mcp-server.git
cd simplenote-mcp-server
pip install -e ".[dev,test]"
npm install  # For mcp-evals

Local Development

# Run the server
python simplenote_mcp_server.py

# Run Python tests
pytest

# Run mcp-evals
npm run eval:smoke    # Quick validation
npm run eval:basic    # Standard tests
npm run eval:all      # Full test suite

# Code quality
ruff check .
ruff format .
mypy simplenote_mcp

Development Environment

The setup script creates:

  • Python development environment with all dependencies
  • Node.js environment for mcp-evals
  • Example configuration files
  • Pre-commit hooks
  • Validation for all evaluation files

Testing Strategy

  1. Unit Tests: Traditional Python pytest for core logic
  2. Integration Tests: MCP protocol compliance testing
  3. Smoke Tests: Quick validation of basic functionality
  4. Evaluation Tests: LLM-based assessment of real-world usage
  5. Performance Tests: Load and stress testing

Running MCP Evaluations

Docker Method (Recommended)

Due to potential permission issues with tsx, we recommend running MCP evaluations in Docker:

# Run smoke tests
./scripts/run-evals-docker.sh smoke

# Run basic evaluations
./scripts/run-evals-docker.sh basic

# Run comprehensive evaluations
./scripts/run-evals-docker.sh comprehensive

# Run all evaluations
./scripts/run-evals-docker.sh all

Direct Method (if permissions allow)

npm run eval:smoke
npm run eval:basic
npm run eval:comprehensive
npm run eval:all

Docker Development

# Development with live code reload
docker-compose -f docker-compose.dev.yml up

# Build and test
docker build -t simplenote-mcp-server:test .
docker run --rm simplenote-mcp-server:test --help

🤝 Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines.

📄 License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

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