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library-mcp

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library-mcp is an MCP server designed to interact with Markdown knowledge bases organized in folders and subfolders. It enables retrieval and summarization of Markdown files based on metadata tags or date ranges, supporting workflows that exceed typical model context window sizes. This server is ideal for managing large collections of Markdown documents such as blogs or notes, allowing targeted content extraction and discussion.

Use This MCP server To

Retrieve recent Markdown posts by specific tags Summarize Markdown blog posts within date ranges Query large Markdown knowledge bases beyond model context limits Organize and access tagged Markdown content efficiently Enable multi-step reasoning over Markdown document collections

README

library-mcp is an MCP server for interacting with Markdown knowledge bases. Basically, folders that may or may not have subfolders, that include files with .md extension and start with metadata like:

----
title: My blog post
tags:
- python
- programming
url: /my-blog-post
---

# My blog post
Yesterday I was dreaming about...

The typical workflow in the current verison is to retrieve recent content for a given tag, and then discuss using that tag:

Get the next 50 posts with tag "executive",
then tell me what I should do about this problem
I am running into: ...

You can also do the same but by date ranges:

Summarize the blog posts I wrote in the past year.

You might reasonably ask "why not just upload your entire blog into the context window?" and there are two places where this library outperforms that approach:

  1. My blog corpus is much larger than most model's context windows today. Further, even if the context windows became exhaustively large, I wrote a lot of mediocre stuff in the past, so maybe omitting it's a feature.
  2. I have a number of distinct Markdown knowledge bases, and this lets me operate across them in tandem.

Finally, this is a hobby project, intended for running locally on your laptop. No humans have been harmed using this software, but it does work pretty well!

Tools

This MCP server exposes these tools.

Content Search Tools

Tools for retrieving content into your context window:

  • get_by_tag - Retrieves content by tag
  • get_by_text - Searches content for specific text
  • get_by_slug_or_url - Finds posts by slug or URL
  • get_by_date_range - Gets posts published within a date range

Tag Management Tools

Tools for navigating your knowledge base:

  • search_tags - Searches for tags matching a query
  • list_all_tags - Lists all tags sorted by post count and recency

Maintenance Tools

Tools for dealing with running the tool:

  • rebuild - Rebuilds the content index, useful if you have added more content, edited existing content, etc

Setup / Installation

These instructions describe installation for Claude Desktop on OS X. It should work similarly on other platforms.

  1. Install Claude Desktop.

  2. Clone library-mcp into a convenient location, I'm assuming /Users/will/library-mcp

  3. Make sure you have uv installed, you can follow these instructions

  4. Go to Cladue Desktop, Setting, Developer, and have it create your MCP config file. Then you want to update your claude_desktop_config.json. (Note that you should replace will with your user, e.g. the output of whoami.

     cd /Users/will/Library/Application Support/Claude
     vi claude_desktop_config.json
    

    Then add this section:

     {
       "mcpServers": {
         "library": {
           "command": "uv",
           "args": [
             "--directory",
             "/Users/will/library-mcp",
             "run",
             "main.py",
             "/Users/will/irrational_hugo/content"
           ]
         }
       }
     }
    
  5. Close Claude and reopen it.

  6. It should work...

library-mcp FAQ

How does library-mcp handle large Markdown knowledge bases?
It retrieves and summarizes content by tags or date ranges, avoiding context window limits.
Can library-mcp work with nested folders of Markdown files?
Yes, it supports folders and subfolders containing Markdown files with metadata.
What metadata does library-mcp require in Markdown files?
Files should start with metadata including title, tags, and URL in YAML-like format.
How does library-mcp improve over uploading entire Markdown content to a model?
It selectively fetches relevant content, enabling efficient use of large corpora beyond model context size.
Is library-mcp limited to blog posts?
No, it works with any Markdown knowledge base structured with metadata and tags.
Can I retrieve posts by multiple tags using library-mcp?
Yes, you can query posts filtered by one or more tags.
Does library-mcp support summarization of Markdown content?
Yes, it can summarize posts over specified date ranges or tag filters.
How do I integrate library-mcp with an MCP client?
The server exposes structured Markdown data accessible via MCP protocol for client querying.