Remnus

Remnus

Notion-like workspace of pages and customizable databases with a remote MCP server (OAuth 2.1 + PKCE, scoped read/write tokens, full audit log). 14 tools to search, read, and write pages, database rows, and database schemas.

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Remnus

Open-source MCP-native workspace for humans and AI agents.

Kanban boards, databases, and pages that Claude, Cursor, and any AI agent can read and write via MCP — alongside you.

GitHub Stars License: AGPL-3.0 Deploy with Vercel smithery badge MCP Registry


What is Remnus?

Remnus is a Notion-like workspace built around the Model Context Protocol (MCP). Every page, database, and kanban board in your workspace is accessible to AI agents via a first-class MCP server — connect editors with one-click OAuth 2.1 (PKCE), or use a scoped bearer token for headless / CI agents.

Unlike Notion's MCP integration, Remnus is designed for headless, CI/CD, and coding agent workflows from day one.

Features

  • Pages — Markdown editor with slash commands, nested sub-pages, and icons
  • Databases — Customizable columns, Table / Kanban / Calendar views, filters, sorts
  • MCP Server — 14 tools + 4 resources + 5 prompts, Streamable HTTP + SSE dual transport
  • Agent auth — One-click OAuth 2.1 + PKCE (RFC 7591 dynamic registration) for editors, or scoped read/write personal access tokens for headless agents
  • Multi-workspace — Invite members, role-based access (owner / member / viewer)
  • Desktop app — Tauri v2 shell for Windows, macOS, Linux
  • Mobile — Capacitor v8 for iOS and Android (loads remnus.com)
  • i18n — English, Türkçe, Español, Français, Deutsch, हिन्दी

Quick Start — Self-host

Local Development

git clone https://github.com/Ranork/remnus-app.git
cd remnus-app
cp .env.example .env          # fill in AUTH_SECRET + OAuth credentials
npm install
npm run db:migrate
npm run dev

Open http://localhost:3000. The first user to sign up is auto-promoted to admin.

Docker Compose (5-minute setup)

If you prefer to run Remnus using Docker:

  1. Clone the repository and navigate into it:
    git clone https://github.com/Ranork/remnus-app.git
    cd remnus-app
    
  2. Copy the environment template and fill in the required variables (especially AUTH_SECRET and OAuth credentials):
    cp .env.example .env
    
  3. Start the application:
    docker compose up -d
    
  4. Access Remnus at http://localhost:3000. The SQLite database will be persisted automatically using a Docker volume.

Deploy

Deploy to Vercel Deploy to Railway

Add MCP to your editor

After signing in, open the AI Agents panel from the sidebar and click Connect editor. It walks you through every supported editor (Cursor, VS Code, Claude Code, Codex, Windsurf, and more).

Add to Cursor Add to VS Code

Install from a registry

Remnus is published on the official MCP Registry (io.github.Ranork/remnus) and on Smithery, so MCP-aware clients and directories can discover it automatically. Smithery offers one-click install across many clients (Claude, Cursor, VS Code, Codex, Windsurf, and more) — open the Smithery page and click Add to toolbox, or use the Smithery CLI to install straight into a client's config:

npx -y smithery@latest mcp add ranorkk/remnus --client claude

Swap --client for cursor, vscode, codex, windsurf, etc. Either way, the first connection runs the same OAuth 2.1 sign-in — no token to paste.

Recommended — OAuth (token-less): point your editor at the MCP URL and approve the consent screen on first connect. Your editor runs the OAuth 2.1 flow automatically — nothing to copy.

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "remnus": {
      "type": "http",
      "url": "https://your-instance.com/api/mcp"
    }
  }
}

Headless / CI — personal access token: create a scoped token from the AI Agents panel and send it as a bearer header.

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "remnus": {
      "type": "http",
      "url": "https://your-instance.com/api/mcp",
      "headers": {
        "Authorization": "Bearer <your-token>"
      }
    }
  }
}

MCP Tools

Tool Scope Description
search_workspace read Full-text search across pages and databases
list_workspace read List sidebar items with pagination
get_page read Get a page or database row by ID
get_database_schema read Get column schema of a database
query_database read Query rows with filters and pagination
list_members read List workspace members with roles
query_audit_log read Filtered agent activity log
create_page write Create a standalone page or database row
update_page write Update title, content, or properties
bulk_update_pages write Update multiple rows in one call
delete_page write Delete a page (requires confirm: true)
move_item write Move item to a new parent
create_database write Create a database with custom schema
update_database_schema write Add or remove columns

Tech Stack

  • Framework: Next.js 15 (App Router)
  • Database: SQLite via Drizzle ORM + @libsql/client (Turso-compatible)
  • Auth: Auth.js v5 — Google & GitHub OAuth
  • Styling: Tailwind CSS + Lucide icons
  • Desktop: Tauri v2 (Rust)
  • Mobile: Capacitor v8

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md. All contributions are welcome — bug fixes, new MCP tools, translations, and docs.

License

AGPL-3.0 — free to self-host and modify. SaaS forks must open-source their changes.

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