lean
An MCP server for ingesting Lean Six Sigma PDFs into a searchable multimodal knowledge base.
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lean
An MCP server for ingesting Lean Six Sigma PDFs into a searchable multimodal knowledge base. Uses marker-pdf for high-quality extraction (with optional remote GPU acceleration), Vision-Language Model enrichment for charts and figures, section-aware chunking, GPU-accelerated embeddings, provenance-tracked storage, and hybrid BM25 + vector search via pgvector.
Features
- Marker-pdf extraction (primary) —
datalab-to/marker(surya OCR + texify) with proper table/equation/heading formatting and figure extraction. Runs locally on CPU or on a remote GPU server via HTTP (44× faster — 14s vs 626s for a 29-page PDF). Falls back to Unlimited-OCR (remote transformers) then markitdown (pure Python) when unavailable. - VLM chart/image enrichment — Vision-Language Model (MiniMax M3 default, Ollama Qwen3.5 fallback) describes every chart, diagram, and figure at ingest time. Descriptions are structured (
title,chart_type,axis_labels,key_data_points,description) and embedded alongside text, making visual content searchable. ~3.5s/image, ~$0.004/image via MiniMax M3 API. - Provenance metadata — every chunk tracks
embedding_model,embedding_dim; every image chunk tracksimage_hash,provenance_model(which VLM described it). Enables model-version auditing and future dedup. - Chunk-type filter — search returns
textandimagechunks; filter bychunk_type="image"to surface only charts/figures. - Section-aware chunking — mistune AST parser splits markdown by headings, then a recursive tiktoken-based splitter bounds chunks to a target token window
- GPU-accelerated embeddings — LiquidAI/LFM2.5-Embedding-350M (1024-dim) served via Ollama on the GPU server, with automatic local CPU fallback
- Hybrid search — BM25 full-text (PostgreSQL tsvector) fused with pgvector cosine similarity via Reciprocal Rank Fusion (RRF, k=60)
- Cross-encoder reranking — fetch wide candidate set, rerank with
ms-marco-MiniLM-L-6-v2, return top-k - MCP server — 8 tools, 4 resources, 3 prompts exposed over stdio or HTTP, plus a REST mirror (7 MCP-mirroring endpoints plus
/health;reingestis intentionally CLI-only) - Retrieval evaluation —
lean evalcommand computing hit_rate@k, MRR@k, NDCG@k, Recall@k (seedocs/evaluation.mdfor caveats) - Optional LLM sidecar — Contextual Retrieval, HyDE, multi-query generation — all opt-in, pipeline works without LLM
- Security hardening — corpus-root path confinement, API key validation (min 16 chars,
change-merejected), HuggingFace model revisions pinned to SHA hashes, non-root Docker user, multi-stage build - Optional ML deps — torch/transformers/sentence-transformers only when local CPU embeddings are needed (
uv sync --extra local-models); marker-pdf for high-quality extraction (uv sync --extra marker)
Tech Stack
| Layer | Technology |
|---|---|
| MCP | fastmcp v3.4.4 |
| Extraction (primary) | datalab-to/marker (surya OCR + texify) — local CPU or remote GPU via HTTP |
| Extraction (fallback) | baidu/Unlimited-OCR via transformers (remote GPU), then markitdown |
| VLM | MiniMax M3 via API (default), or Ollama Qwen3.5 (local fallback) |
| Embeddings | LiquidAI/LFM2.5-Embedding-350M (1024-dim) via Ollama (remote GPU) |
| Search | pgvector cosine + PostgreSQL tsvector BM25 + RRF fusion |
| Storage | Supabase (Postgres 15 + pgvector) via Docker |
| Framework | Python 3.12+, uv-managed, strict mypy + ruff |
Prerequisites
- Python 3.12+ with uv
- Docker (for local Supabase)
- Remote GPU server (NVIDIA, 12GB+ VRAM) running:
- Marker server: pure-Python HTTP wrapper around marker's
PdfConverteron port 8000 (44× faster than CPU) - Ollama:
lfm2.5-embed-32kmodel (LFM2.5-Embedding-350M, 32K context) on port 11434 - (optional) Unlimited-OCR server:
baidu/Unlimited-OCRvia transformers on port 8001 (secondary extraction fallback)
- Marker server: pure-Python HTTP wrapper around marker's
All GPU services are optional —
leanfalls back to local marker-pdf (CPU), local CPU embeddings, and markitdown when remote servers are not configured. VLM enrichment is also optional (disable viavlm.enabled: false).
Quick Start
git clone <repo-url> && cd lean
# 1. Install dependencies
uv sync --all-groups
uv sync --extra marker # marker-pdf for high-quality extraction
# (optional) Local CPU embeddings + reranker (~2GB torch):
uv sync --extra local-models
# 2. Install git hooks
make hooks-install
# 3. Configure secrets
cp .env.example .env # set SUPABASE_DB_URL, LEAN_MCP_API_KEY (min 16 chars, not 'change-me')
# (optional) VLM_API_KEY for MiniMax, MARKER_REMOTE_URL for GPU marker server
# 4. Start local database
docker compose up -d supabase-db
make db-init
# 5. Ingest PDFs
make ingest-all
# 6. Search (text + image chunks)
make search QUERY="What is DMAIC?"
make search QUERY="Pareto chart of defects" # surfaces VLM-described images
For the remote GPU server (marker + Ollama + optional OCR setup), see
docs/ocr-server-deployment.md.
Commands
CLI (lean)
All commands support --json for structured output. Use -v / --verbose for debug logging.
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
lean ingest <path> |
Ingest a PDF into the corpus (uses marker → OCR → markitdown fallback chain, optional VLM enrichment) |
lean search "<query>" |
Semantic + hybrid search (--k, --doc-id, --section, --author, --year-min, --year-max, --min-score, --chunk-type text|image) |
lean list-documents |
List all documents in the corpus |
lean get-chunk <chunk_id> |
Retrieve a single chunk by UUID |
lean get-markdown <doc_id> |
Get extracted markdown for a document |
lean delete <doc_id> |
Delete a document and all its chunks |
lean reingest <doc_id> |
Re-extract a document with current settings |
lean reingest-all |
Batch reingest all documents (--force to re-extract OCR'd docs) |
lean eval |
Run retrieval evaluation (--sample-size, --k, --dataset <path> for curated queries) |
lean health |
Check marker server, OCR server, database, and Ollama connectivity |
lean mcp-serve |
Start the MCP server (--transport stdio|http, --port) |
lean api-serve |
Start the FastAPI REST API server (--reload for dev) |
lean db-init |
Apply all SQL migrations to the database |
Makefile
| Target | Description |
|---|---|
make verify |
format-check + lint + typecheck + unit tests |
make verify-all |
all tests (incl. integration/e2e) |
make format / make format-check / make lint / make typecheck |
individual checks |
make db-init |
apply all SQL migrations |
make db-reset |
supabase db reset (destroys data) |
make ingest-all / make ingest-one FILE=… |
ingest PDFs |
make search QUERY="…" |
search from the command line |
make mcp-serve / make mcp-serve-http |
start MCP server (stdio / HTTP) |
make api-serve |
start FastAPI REST mirror (port 8766) |
make health / make smoke |
check marker server, OCR server, database, Ollama (smoke is an alias for health) |
make build / make up / make down |
Docker lifecycle |
Usage
MCP Client (Claude Desktop, opencode, etc.)
{
"mcpServers": {
"lean": {
"command": "uv",
"args": ["run", "--directory", "/path/to/lean", "lean", "mcp-serve"]
}
}
}
8 tools: ingest_pdf, search, get_chunk, list_documents,
get_document_markdown, delete_document, reingest, corpus_stats
4 resources: lean://documents, lean://documents/{id}/markdown,
lean://documents/{id}/chunks, lean://stats
3 prompts: lean_qa, lean_glossary, lean_compare_concepts
REST API (near-full mirror)
make api-serve # http://localhost:8766
curl -H "Authorization: Bearer $LEAN_MCP_API_KEY" \
"http://localhost:8766/search?query=What+is+DMAIC%3F&k=5"
Endpoints (7/8 MCP tools — reingest is CLI-only; see docs/limitations.md):
| Endpoint | MCP equivalent |
|---|---|
GET /health |
(no auth, always 200) |
GET /search |
search (supports chunk_type filter) |
GET /documents |
list_documents |
GET /documents/{id}/markdown |
get_document_markdown |
DELETE /documents/{id} |
delete_document |
GET /chunks/{chunk_id} |
get_chunk |
GET /stats |
corpus_stats |
POST /ingest |
ingest_pdf |
Domain errors map to HTTP codes: ValueError → 400, PermissionError → 403,
FileNotFoundError → 404.
Documentation
docs/— reference docs (configuration, operations, architecture, evaluation, limitations)docs/configuration.md— everySettingsfield, defaults, validators, gotchasdocs/operations.md— Docker ports, healthcheck semantics, post-ingest reindex, reingest semanticsdocs/architecture.md— pipeline, directory layout, transport tier patterndocs/limitations.md— known caveats (page fields on remote path, eval pseudo-queries, SHA-256 dedup orphans, REST near-full mirror)docs/decisions/— Architecture Decision RecordsAGENTS.md— operational rules for agents
License
MIT for project code. See model licenses for third-party weights (datalab-to/marker, baidu/Unlimited-OCR, LiquidAI/LFM2.5-Embedding-350M, MiniMax M3).
For known caveats and runtime behavior, see docs/limitations.md and AGENTS.md.
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