Synapse
MCP server that connects any AI to your Obsidian vault. Save articles from your phone, search across notes, build a compounding knowledge base. 15 tools, three transport modes (stdio, HTTP, cloud), zero-install Google Drive OAuth onboarding.
README
Synapse
The nervous system between your AI and your notes.
MCP server that connects any AI to your Obsidian vault. Works with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, Windsurf, and any MCP-compatible client. Save articles from your phone, ask questions across your notes, build a compounding knowledge base.
30-Second Setup
Claude Desktop
- Open config: Mac
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json| Windows%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json - Add Synapse to the
mcpServersobject:
{
"mcpServers": {
"synapse": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "synapse-obsidian", "/path/to/your/obsidian-vault"]
}
}
}
- Restart Claude Desktop. Synapse tools appear automatically.
Claude Code
Add to .claude/.mcp.json in your home directory:
{
"mcpServers": {
"synapse": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "synapse-obsidian", "/path/to/your/vault"]
}
}
}
Claude.ai / ChatGPT / Any remote AI
Run Synapse locally and expose it with a free tunnel:
# Terminal 1: Start Synapse
npx synapse-obsidian /path/to/vault --http --port 3777
# Terminal 2: Expose it (free, no account needed)
npx cloudflared tunnel --url http://localhost:3777
Copy the tunnel URL. Add https://your-tunnel-url.trycloudflare.com/mcp as a custom MCP integration in your AI client.
Getting Started
Once connected, say:
"Help me get started with Synapse"
Synapse scans your vault and gives you three options:
- Use my existing vault — Detects your folder structure, wikilinks, naming conventions. Nothing moved or overwritten. Synapse adapts to you.
- Set up a knowledge base — Creates organized folders:
sources/for raw content,notes/for compiled knowledge,outputs/for query results. Best for a focused research topic. - Custom — You tell Synapse how you want things organized.
It also asks what you'll use the vault for (research, business, academic, life OS) so it can tailor the experience.
What You Can Do
Save anything, from anywhere
"Save this article: https://example.com/interesting-post"
Fetches the page, converts to markdown, saves to your vault. Works from your phone.
Ask questions across your notes
"What do my notes say about pricing strategy?"
Searches your vault, reads relevant files, synthesizes a cited answer.
Build a compounding wiki
"Process all new articles in my vault"
Turns raw sources into summaries, concept pages, entity pages — all cross-linked with wikilinks. Every answer feeds back into the knowledge base.
Health check your notes
"Run a health check on my vault"
Finds broken links, orphan pages, missing frontmatter, stale content. Fixes what it can.
All Tools
| Tool | What it does |
|---|---|
synapse_setup |
Onboarding — scans vault, presents options, configures Synapse |
synapse_configure |
Saves your vault preferences |
synapse_save |
Save content from a URL or pasted text |
synapse_status |
Full vault overview with suggested actions |
synapse_ingest |
Process a source into organized pages |
synapse_compile |
Find and process all unprocessed sources |
synapse_query |
Research a question across your knowledge base |
synapse_lint |
Health-check for broken links, orphans, gaps |
synapse_init |
Scaffold a new knowledge base from scratch |
vault_read |
Read any file |
vault_write |
Create or update any file |
vault_list |
List files in vault or subdirectory |
vault_search |
Full-text search |
vault_stats |
File counts and structure |
vault_frontmatter |
Read YAML metadata from a file |
How It Works
Synapse is an MCP server — an open protocol for connecting AI to tools and data. It gives your AI read/write access to your vault (and nothing else — sandboxed to the vault directory).
- Stdio (default) — For desktop AI apps (Claude Desktop, etc.)
- HTTP (
--http) — For browser-based AI (Claude.ai, ChatGPT, etc.) via tunnel - Cloud (
--cloud) — Hosted mode with Google Drive OAuth (coming soon)
Your vault is just a folder of markdown files. Synapse doesn't need Obsidian to be running — it works with any folder.
Requirements
- Node.js 18+ (check with
node -v) - An Obsidian vault or any folder of markdown files
- Any MCP-compatible AI client
License
MIT — MainLoop Systems
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