obsidian-mcp-server and mcp-obsidian

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Language: TypeScript
License: Apache-2.0
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About obsidian-mcp-server

cyanheads/obsidian-mcp-server

Obsidian Knowledge-Management MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that enables AI agents and development tools to interact with an Obsidian vault. It provides a comprehensive suite of tools for reading, writing, searching, and managing notes, tags, and frontmatter, acting as a bridge to the Obsidian Local REST API plugin.

This project acts as a bridge, enabling external AI assistants and other software tools to interact directly with your Obsidian knowledge vault. It takes your Obsidian notes, tags, and frontmatter as input, allowing these tools to read, write, search, and manage your knowledge base. It's designed for developers and power users who want to integrate Obsidian into automated workflows or AI-powered applications.

knowledge-management AI-integration developer-tools personal-knowledge-graph automation

About mcp-obsidian

Piotr1215/mcp-obsidian

simple mcp server for interacting with local obsidian notes

This tool helps knowledge workers, researchers, or anyone managing a personal knowledge base in Obsidian or Neovim quickly find, organize, and manage their notes. It takes your Obsidian vault files as input and provides advanced search, content listing, and metadata extraction capabilities. The output includes structured search results, note content, and organizational insights, making it easier to navigate large collections of information without needing the Obsidian app to be running.

personal-knowledge-management note-taking information-retrieval research-workflow digital-librarian

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