NotePlan MCP Server

NotePlan MCP Server

A Message Control Protocol server that enables Claude Desktop to interact with NotePlan.co, allowing users to query, search, create, and update notes directly from Claude conversations.

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get_notes

get_note_by_id

search_notes

get_notes_by_folder

create_note

create_daily_note

update_note

README

NotePlan MCP Server

A Message Control Protocol (MCP) server that enables Claude Desktop to interact with NotePlan.co. This server provides seamless integration between Claude and your NotePlan notes, allowing you to query, search, create, and update notes directly from Claude conversations.

Features

  • Read Notes: Get all notes, specific notes by ID, or notes from specific folders
  • Search: Full-text search across all your notes
  • Create Notes: Create new notes with titles, content, and folder organization
  • Daily Notes: Create and manage daily notes with automatic date formatting
  • Update Notes: Modify existing note titles and content
  • Folder Organization: Organize and filter notes by folders

Installation

Option 1: Clone from GitHub

git clone https://github.com/bscott/noteplan-mcp.git
cd noteplan-mcp
npm install

Option 2: Install as NPM Package (Coming Soon)

npm install -g noteplan-mcp

Quick Start

  1. Install dependencies:

    npm install
    
  2. Build the project:

    npm run build
    
  3. Test the server:

    npm start
    

    You should see: "NotePlan MCP server running on stdio"

  4. Configure Claude Desktop (see detailed setup below)

Claude Desktop Configuration

To use this MCP server with Claude Desktop, add the following configuration to your Claude Desktop config file:

Step 1: Locate Your Config File

macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json Linux: ~/.config/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json

Step 2: Add NotePlan MCP Server

Add this configuration to your claude_desktop_config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "noteplan": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["/absolute/path/to/noteplan-mcp/build/index.js"],
      "cwd": "/absolute/path/to/noteplan-mcp"
    }
  }
}

Important: Replace /absolute/path/to/noteplan-mcp with the actual path where you cloned this repository.

Step 3: Restart Claude Desktop

After saving the configuration, restart Claude Desktop completely for the changes to take effect.

Available Tools

Once configured, you can use these tools in Claude conversations:

Tool Description Parameters
get_notes Get all notes from NotePlan None
get_note_by_id Get a specific note by ID id (required)
search_notes Search notes by query query (required)
get_notes_by_folder Get notes from a folder folder (required)
create_note Create a new note title (required), content, folder
create_daily_note Create a daily note date (YYYY-MM-DD), content
update_note Update existing note id (required), title, content

Example Usage in Claude

Once set up, you can ask Claude things like:

  • "Show me all my notes"
  • "Search for notes containing 'project planning'"
  • "Create a new note titled 'Meeting Notes' in the 'Work' folder"
  • "Get today's daily note"
  • "Update note ID 'note123' with new content"

Claude will automatically use the appropriate NotePlan MCP tools to fulfill these requests.

Development

Development Mode

npm run dev

This builds the TypeScript and starts the server with auto-restart on file changes using nodemon.

Building

npm run build

Compiles TypeScript to JavaScript in the build/ directory.

Testing

npm test

Linting

npm run lint

Project Structure

noteplan-mcp/
├── src/
│   ├── index.ts               # Main MCP server implementation
│   ├── index.js               # HTTP server (alternative)
│   └── services/
│       └── noteService.ts     # Note management logic
├── build/                     # Compiled JavaScript output
│   ├── index.js               # Compiled MCP server
│   └── services/
│       └── noteService.js     # Compiled note service
├── tests/
│   └── index.test.js          # Test files
├── tsconfig.json              # TypeScript configuration
├── package.json
└── README.md

Troubleshooting

Claude Desktop Not Connecting

  1. Check file paths: Ensure the paths in claude_desktop_config.json are absolute and correct
  2. Check Node.js: Make sure Node.js is installed and accessible from your PATH
  3. Check logs: Look for error messages in Claude Desktop's logs:
    • macOS: ~/Library/Logs/Claude/mcp-server-noteplan.log
    • Windows: %LOCALAPPDATA%\Claude\Logs\mcp-server-noteplan.log

Common Error Messages

"Cannot find module '/src/mcp-server.js'"

  • The path in your config is incorrect. Use absolute paths, not relative ones.

"Server disconnected"

  • Check that Node.js is installed and the server can start with npm start

Testing Your Setup

  1. Test the server manually:

    cd /path/to/noteplan-mcp
    npm run build
    npm start
    
  2. Use the MCP inspector for debugging:

    npm run inspector
    
  3. Check Claude Desktop logs for connection status

  4. Try a simple command in Claude: "Can you show me my notes?"

Configuration

Custom NotePlan Directory

By default, the server looks for NotePlan files in standard locations. If you use a custom directory, you can modify the noteService.js file to point to your NotePlan data directory.

Environment Variables

Currently, no environment variables are required, but future versions may support:

  • NOTEPLAN_DATA_DIR: Custom NotePlan data directory
  • MCP_LOG_LEVEL: Logging verbosity

Contributing

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create a feature branch: git checkout -b my-new-feature
  3. Make your changes and add tests
  4. Run the test suite: npm test
  5. Run the linter: npm run lint
  6. Commit your changes: git commit -am 'Add some feature'
  7. Push to the branch: git push origin my-new-feature
  8. Submit a pull request

License

MIT License - see LICENSE file for details.

Support

  • Open an issue on GitHub for bugs or feature requests
  • Check the MCP Documentation for general MCP questions
  • Review Claude Desktop documentation for setup issues

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