Reflect MCP Server
Enables AI assistants like Claude to interact with Reflect notes through OAuth authentication, allowing users to retrieve graph lists and append content to daily notes.
README
Reflect MCP Server
A remote MCP server for Reflect that enables AI assistants like Claude to interact with your Reflect notes through OAuth authentication.
Available Tools
get_reflect_graphs: Get a list of all Reflect graphs accessible with your accountappend_to_reflect_daily_notes: Append content to your daily notes in a specific Reflect graphgraph_id: The graph identifiercontent: Text/markdown to appenddate: The date in ISO 8601 format (YYYY-MM-DD) — use the user's local date to avoid timezone issues
Local Setup
1. Create a Reflect OAuth App
- Go to your Reflect settings and create an OAuth application
- Note your Client ID and Client Secret
- Set your redirect URL based on your deployment:
- Remote:
https://your-worker.your-subdomain.workers.dev/oauth/callback - Local:
http://localhost:3000/oauth/callback
- Remote:
2. Configure Environment Variables
Create a .dev.vars file for local development:
cp .dev.vars.example .dev.vars
Then fill in your credentials:
REFLECT_CLIENT_ID=your_reflect_client_id
REFLECT_CLIENT_SECRET=your_reflect_client_secret
COOKIE_ENCRYPTION_KEY=your_random_string
Generate a secure encryption key:
openssl rand -hex 32
Running Locally
1. Install Dependencies
npm install
2. Start the Development Server
npm run dev
The server will start at http://localhost:8787.
3. Configure Claude Desktop for Local Use
Open Claude Desktop and navigate to Settings → Developer → Edit Config.
Update your configuration to point to the local server:
{
"mcpServers": {
"reflect": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"mcp-remote",
"http://localhost:3000/sse"
]
}
}
}
Restart Claude Desktop. A browser window will open for Reflect OAuth authentication. After you grant access, the tools will be available.
Note: Make sure your Reflect OAuth app has
http://localhost:8787/oauth/callbackas an allowed redirect URL.
Testing with MCP Inspector
You can test the server using the MCP Inspector:
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector@latest
Enter your server URL (http://localhost:8787/sse for local or your deployed URL) and connect.
License
MIT
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