obsidian-http-mcp and obsidian-mcp
These tools are competitors, as both provide an MCP server for Obsidian vaults, with one emphasizing HTTP-native support and the other offering broader deployment options and automatic Git sync.
About obsidian-http-mcp
NasAndNora/obsidian-http-mcp
First HTTP-native MCP server for Obsidian - Compatible with any MCP client (Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, etc.) without stdio bugs
This tool helps you manage your Obsidian notes directly using AI assistants like Claude Code, Codex, or Gemini, without encountering frustrating technical errors. It acts as a bridge, taking commands from your AI to perform actions like creating, editing, finding, or moving notes, and then showing you the results within your AI conversation. Knowledge workers, writers, researchers, or anyone who uses Obsidian for note-taking and wants to integrate AI for seamless vault management would use this.
About obsidian-mcp
eddmann/obsidian-mcp
MCP server for git-backed Obsidian vaults. Access and manage notes through Claude, ChatGPT, and other LLMs with automatic git sync. Supports local (stdio/HTTP) and remote (AWS Lambda) deployment.
This project allows you to access and manage your Obsidian notes directly through AI tools like Claude or ChatGPT. It takes your existing git-backed Obsidian vault as input and lets the AI create, edit, search, and organize your notes. The output is a synchronized, updated vault, making it ideal for knowledge workers, researchers, or anyone who uses Obsidian for note-taking and wants to leverage AI for content management.
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