MCP Joplin Server
Enables AI clients to interact with Joplin notes through the Web Clipper API. Supports searching, reading, creating, deleting, and organizing notes and notebooks, plus scanning for uncompleted todo items.
README
MCP Joplin Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that integrates with Joplin notes, allowing AI clients (like Perplexity) to access and manipulate your notebooks and notes through Joplin's Web Clipper API.
Features
- 🔍 Search Functionality: Search notes and notebooks
- 📖 Content Reading: Get complete content of specific notes
- 📝 Creation Features: Create new notes and notebooks
- 🗑️ Deletion Features: Delete notes and notebooks (supports trash or permanent deletion)
- 🔄 Move Functionality: Move notes to different notebooks
- 📋 List Functionality: List all notebooks and notes within specific notebooks
Requirements
- Joplin Desktop - Ensure it's installed and running
- Node.js 18+ - Required to run the MCP server
- Web Clipper Enabled - Enable Web Clipper service in Joplin
Installation & Setup
1. Enable Joplin Web Clipper
- Open Joplin desktop application
- Go to Tools → Options → Web Clipper
- Check Enable Web Clipper Service
- Note the port number displayed (usually 41184)
- Copy the API Token (if authentication is required)
2. Install MCP Joplin Server
# Clone or download this project
cd mcp-joplin
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Compile TypeScript
npm run build
3. Test Execution
# Run directly (will auto-detect Joplin service)
npm start
# Or specify port
npm start -- --port 41184
# Or specify token (if needed)
npm start -- --token YOUR_API_TOKEN
# View help
npm start -- --help
4. Using npx
# Global installation (recommended)
npm install -g .
# Then use anywhere
npx mcp-joplin
# Or run locally
npx . --port 41184
MCP Client Configuration
Configure Perplexity or other MCP clients
Add the following configuration to your MCP client configuration file:
🔐 Configuration (API Token Required)
This MCP server requires a Joplin API token to function properly:
{
"mcpServers": {
"joplin": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"/ABSOLUTE/PATH/TO/mcp-joplin",
"--port",
"41184",
"--token",
"YOUR_API_TOKEN"
]
}
}
}
💡 Important: The API token is required for this MCP server to work properly.
Claude Desktop Configuration Example
Claude Desktop Configuration
In ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"joplin": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"/Users/yourusername/path/to/mcp-joplin",
"--token",
"YOUR_API_TOKEN"
]
}
}
}
Available MCP Tools
1. get_note_content
Get the complete content of a specific note
Parameters: noteId (string) - The ID of the note
2. search_notes
Search for notes
Parameters:
- query (string) - Search keywords
- limit (number, optional) - Result limit (default: 20)
3. search_notebooks
Search for notebooks
Parameters: query (string) - Search keywords
4. list_notebooks
List all notebooks
Parameters: None
5. list_notes
List notes in a specific notebook
Parameters:
- notebookId (string) - The ID of the notebook
- limit (number, optional) - Result limit (default: 50)
5.1. list_sub_notebooks
List sub-notebooks within a specific notebook
Parameters:
- parentNotebookId (string) - The ID of the parent notebook
6. create_note
Create a new note
Parameters:
- title (string) - Note title
- body (string) - Note content (Markdown format)
- notebookId (string, optional) - Target notebook ID
7. create_notebook
Create a new notebook
Parameters:
- title (string) - Notebook title
- parentId (string, optional) - Parent notebook ID (for sub-notebooks)
8. delete_note
Delete a note
Parameters:
- noteId (string) - ID of the note to delete
- permanent (boolean, optional) - Whether to permanently delete (default: false, moves to trash)
9. delete_notebook
Delete a notebook
Parameters:
- notebookId (string) - ID of the notebook to delete
- permanent (boolean, optional) - Whether to permanently delete (default: false, moves to trash)
10. move_note
Move a note to a different notebook
Parameters:
- noteId (string) - ID of the note to move
- targetNotebookId (string) - Target notebook ID
11. list_sub_notebooks
List sub-notebooks within a specific notebook
Parameters:
- parentNotebookId (string) - The ID of the parent notebook
12. scan_unchecked_items
Scan notebooks and sub-notebooks for uncompleted todo items (- [ ])
Parameters:
- notebookId (string) - ID of the notebook to scan
- includeSubNotebooks (boolean, optional) - Whether to recursively scan sub-notebooks (default: true)
Usage Examples
Conversation examples in AI clients:
You: "Search for notes containing 'Python'"
AI: Using search_notes tool to search for relevant notes...
You: "Create a new notebook called 'Learning Plan'"
AI: Using create_notebook tool to create a new notebook...
You: "Create a note about JavaScript in the Learning Plan notebook"
AI: Using list_notebooks to find the notebook ID, then using create_note to create the note...
You: "Show the complete content of a specific note"
AI: Using get_note_content tool to retrieve note content...
You: "Scan my project notebook for all uncompleted todo items"
AI: Using scan_unchecked_items tool to scan all sub-notebooks...
Troubleshooting
Connection Issues
-
Confirm Joplin is running
- Joplin desktop application must remain open
-
Check Web Clipper settings
- Ensure Web Clipper service is enabled
- Check port settings (default 41184)
-
View error messages
# Use verbose mode to see errors DEBUG=* npm start
Common Errors
- "Joplin Web Clipper service not found": Ensure Joplin is running and Web Clipper is enabled
- "Connection refused": Check if port settings are correct
- "Unauthorized" or "403 Forbidden": API token is required (see instructions below)
🔑 API Token Required
API Token is required for this MCP server to function properly.
Getting an API Token
- In Joplin go to Tools → Options → Web Clipper
- Copy the displayed token
- Add
--token YOUR_TOKENto the startup command
Development
# Run in development mode
npm run dev
# Compile
npm run build
# Prepare for publishing
npm run prepublishOnly
Technical Architecture
- Language: TypeScript/Node.js
- MCP SDK: @modelcontextprotocol/sdk
- HTTP Client: axios
- CLI: commander
- API: Joplin Web Clipper API
Technical Details
- Notebook Search: Due to limitations in Joplin's search API for folder searches, we use client-side filtering to implement notebook search functionality
- Pagination Handling: Automatically handles Joplin API's pagination mechanism (default 100 items per page), ensuring complete notebook and note lists are retrieved, solving the issue of incomplete sub-notebook display
- Error Handling: Complete error handling mechanism, including Joplin API errors and network connection errors
- Auto-detection: Supports automatic detection of Joplin Web Clipper port (41184-41194)
License
MIT License
Contributing
Issues and Pull Requests are welcome!
Support
If you encounter problems, please:
- Check if Joplin Web Clipper is running normally
- Review error messages and logs
- Submit an Issue with detailed error information
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