
Obsidian MCP Server
Enables direct file system access to Obsidian vaults with auto-discovery, full-text search, and note operations. Supports reading, writing, and searching across Obsidian notes without requiring plugins or REST API.
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Obsidian MCP Server
Direct file system access to Obsidian vaults through Model Context Protocol (MCP).
Features
- Direct vault access - No plugins or REST API required
- Auto-discovery - Finds vaults from Obsidian config and common locations
- Full-text search - Search across all notes with regex support
- Note operations - Read, write, append, prepend to notes
- Vault management - List vaults, get statistics, browse files
- Windows optimized - Handles Windows paths correctly
Installation
- Make sure the project is built:
cd C:\repos\obsidian-mcp
npm install
npm run build
- Add to Claude Desktop configuration:
Edit %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
:
{
"mcpServers": {
"obsidian-mcp": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["C:\\repos\\obsidian-mcp\\dist\\index.js"],
"env": {
"OBSIDIAN_VAULT": "C:\\Users\\YourName\\Documents\\YourVault"
}
}
}
}
- Restart Claude Desktop
Available Tools
Vault Management
list_vaults
- Discover available Obsidian vaultsget_vault_info
- Get statistics about a vault
Note Operations
read_note
- Read a note with frontmatter and metadatawrite_note
- Create or update a note (overwrite/append/prepend)list_notes
- List all notes in vault or folder
Search
search_vault
- Full-text search with regex and case-sensitive options
Usage Examples
// List available vaults
list_vaults()
// Read a note
read_note(vault_path: "C:\\Users\\Name\\Vault", note_path: "Daily Notes/2024-01-17")
// Write a note
write_note(
vault_path: "C:\\Users\\Name\\Vault",
note_path: "New Note",
content: "# My New Note\n\nContent here",
mode: "overwrite"
)
// Search vault
search_vault(
vault_path: "C:\\Users\\Name\\Vault",
query: "project",
options: { case_sensitive: false }
)
Vault Discovery
The server automatically discovers vaults from:
- Obsidian's configuration (
%APPDATA%\obsidian\obsidian.json
) - Common locations:
%USERPROFILE%\Documents\Obsidian
%USERPROFILE%\OneDrive\Documents\Obsidian
- Environment variable
OBSIDIAN_VAULT
Development
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Build
npm run build
# Run in development
npm run dev
# Type checking
npm run typecheck
Troubleshooting
- No vaults found: Make sure you have at least one Obsidian vault with
.obsidian
folder or.md
files - Permission errors: Run Claude Desktop as the same user who owns the vault files
- Path not found: Use full absolute paths for vault_path
Future Features
- Graph navigation (trace links N levels deep)
- Template execution
- Smart search with fuzzy matching
- Active file tracking
- Partial file updates (patch operations)
- Frontmatter management
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