technical-notes-mcp
MCP server that allows searching a local notes directory and retrieving live CPU and memory usage.
README
technical-notes-mcp
A Model Context Protocol server that lets Claude — or any MCP-compatible client — search your local notes directory and check live system resource usage. Built with TypeScript on the official
@modelcontextprotocol/sdk, talking over stdio.
Demo

Architecture
The server is a Node process spoken to over stdio using JSON-RPC 2.0. Each MCP client (Inspector, Claude Desktop, Claude Code) spawns it as a subprocess and exchanges messages on its stdin/stdout. The server exposes two tools that read from the local filesystem and the Node os module.
Tools
search_technical_notes
Searches a local directory of markdown and code files for a keyword and returns the contents of the most relevant file.
| Input | keyword (string) — the term to search for, case-insensitive |
| Output | Best-matching file's relative path, score, and full contents |
| Scoring | filename matches × 10, plus content occurrence count |
Supported extensions: .md, .mdx, .txt, .ts, .tsx, .js, .jsx, .py, .go, .rs, .java, .c, .cpp, .h, .hpp, .rb, .sh, .json, .yaml, .yml. Files over 1 MB are skipped; node_modules, .git, dist, build, .venv, __pycache__, .cache, .next are pruned during the walk.
get_system_resource_usage
Returns a live snapshot of the host's CPU and memory.
| Input | none |
| Output | platform, CPU%, memory used/free/total, uptime, ISO timestamp |
| Method | samples os.cpus() twice over 500 ms and computes busy-time delta |
This is more accurate than os.loadavg() (which is Unix-only) and works on every platform Node supports.
Quick start
Requirements
- Node.js 18 or later
- An MCP client — the MCP Inspector for testing, or Claude Code for daily use
Install and build
git clone https://github.com/poplores/technical-notes-mcp.git
cd technical-notes-mcp
npm install
npm run build
The build produces build/index.js — the entry point an MCP client will spawn.
Configure your notes directory
The search tool reads from NOTES_DIR. Set this in your MCP client config (examples below) — never hardcode it in the source.
Verify it works
Run the official Inspector against the build:
NOTES_DIR=/path/to/your/notes npm run inspector
Windows (Command Prompt):
set NOTES_DIR=C:\path\to\your\notes
npm run inspector
Open the URL the Inspector prints, click Connect, then the Tools tab. Both tools should appear. Run search_technical_notes with a keyword you know is in your notes — it should return the matching file. Run get_system_resource_usage twice in a row — the timestamp and uptime should change, confirming live data.
Use it with an MCP client
Claude Code (recommended)
claude mcp add technical-notes \
--env NOTES_DIR=/absolute/path/to/your/notes \
-- node /absolute/path/to/technical-notes-mcp/build/index.js
Then in any Claude Code session: "Search my technical notes for X" or "What's my CPU usage?"
Claude Desktop
⚠️ The current MSIX/Microsoft Store builds of Claude Desktop on Windows have a known bug where they silently ignore
mcpServersinclaude_desktop_config.json. The macOS build is unaffected. If you're on Windows, use Claude Code for now.
On macOS, edit ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"technical-notes": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/absolute/path/to/technical-notes-mcp/build/index.js"],
"env": {
"NOTES_DIR": "/absolute/path/to/your/notes"
}
}
}
}
Restart Claude Desktop fully.
Project structure
technical-notes-mcp/
├── src/
│ └── index.ts # Server setup + both tool handlers
├── docs/
│ ├── architecture.svg # Diagram embedded above
│ └── demo.gif # Demo embedded above
├── .github/workflows/
│ └── build.yml # CI: typecheck + build on Node 18/20/22
├── package.json # ESM, bin entry, build/inspector scripts
├── tsconfig.json # ES2022 / Node16 module resolution
├── LICENSE # MIT
└── README.md
How it works (under the hood)
This is a stdio MCP server: a Node process that reads JSON-RPC requests on stdin and writes responses on stdout. Each MCP client spawns it as a subprocess; there's no network, no port, no shared state.
Don't console.log from a stdio MCP server. stdout is reserved for the protocol. The server uses console.error (stderr) for its startup message. Any stray write to stdout will break the JSON-RPC stream.
The get_system_resource_usage tool samples CPU counters twice over 500 ms and computes the busy-time delta across all cores — see the getCpuUsagePercent function in src/index.ts if you want to tune the sample window.
The search_technical_notes tool walks the directory with an async generator that yields one file path at a time, scoring each file with a simple weighted match count (filename_hits × 10 + content_hits). For a smarter scoring strategy, edit scoreFile — e.g. weight matches in markdown headers higher, or plug in a real tokenizer.
Extending it
- Different scoring — edit
scoreFileinsrc/index.ts. - More extensions — add to the
ALLOWED_EXTENSIONSset. - More tools — call
server.registerTool(...)again with the same shape as the existing two. The SDK handles schema validation via Zod.
Troubleshooting
| Symptom | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
Notes directory does not exist |
NOTES_DIR not set or wrong path |
Set it in the client config or env |
| Inspector "Disconnected" on connect | Build failed or path wrong | Re-run npm run build; check build/index.js exists |
| Tools don't appear in Claude Desktop on Windows | MSIX build ignores config | Use Claude Code instead |
'chmod' is not recognized on Windows during build |
Old build script | The current package.json uses just tsc |
License
MIT — see LICENSE.
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