Templonix Lite MCP Server

Templonix Lite MCP Server

A local-first personal AI agent infrastructure that extends Claude Desktop with tools for Google services, web scraping, local memory, knowledge upload, and dynamic workflows via MCP.

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<p align="center"> <img src="assets/templonix-lite-logo.png" alt="Templonix Logo" width="300"/> </p>

<p align="center"> <i>The Local-First Personal AI Agent Infrastructure</i> </p>

Welcome to Templonix Lite, a powerful and streamlined toolkit for enhancing your experience of using Claude Desktop. It exposes a suite of toolsβ€”including Google services, web scraping, local memory, knowledge upload and dynamic workflowsβ€”through the Model-Context-Protocol (MCP), allowing Claude to perform complex, real-world tasks agentic tasks.

This guide provides all the necessary steps to get the project up and running on Windows or Mac.

Architecture Overview

Templonix Lite acts as a custom MCP server that extends the capabilities of Claude that communicates with the MCP Protocol Layer, which can route requests to either native MCP servers (like Asana or Google Drive) or to your custom Templonix server.

<p align="center"> <img src="assets/templonix-lite-architecture.png" alt="Templonix Lite Architecture" width="800"/> </p>

This architecture allows the agent to seamlessly access a wide range of tools, from standard SaaS products to the specialized capabilities built into this project.


🎯 Choose Your Path

Templonix Lite is designed for two types of users:

Standard User Advanced User
Want powerful AI workflows without coding Comfortable with APIs, Google Console, and customisation
Use local memory + knowledge base All Standard features PLUS email/calendar write access
Leverage Claude's native tools (diagrams, docs, etc.) Add Jina web scraping, Eraser diagrams, custom tools
Connect via Claude's built-in SaaS integrations Build your own MCP tools
Setup time: ~15 minutes Setup time: ~30 minutes

✨ What You Get

For Everyone (Standard Setup)

  • 🧠 Local Vector Memory (FAISS) β€” Store and recall information across conversations. Use /remember to save facts; ask "what did I tell you about X?" to retrieve them.
  • πŸ“š Knowledge Base Loader β€” Drop documents into a folder and Templonix automatically indexes them for semantic search.
  • πŸ”„ Dynamic Workflows β€” Load expert "personas" (Sales Negotiator, Marketing Expert, etc.) that give Claude specialised knowledge and methodologies.
  • πŸ”Œ Native Claude Tools β€” Use Claude's built-in abilities: create Mermaid diagrams, Word documents (.docx), PowerPoint (.pptx), and more.
  • πŸ”— Native SaaS Connectors β€” Connect Google Drive, Gmail (read), Calendar (read), Asana, Notion, and more through Claude's official integrations.

For Advanced Users (Additional Setup Required)

  • πŸ“… Calendar Write Access β€” Create, update, and delete Google Calendar events via the Google Calendar API.
  • πŸ“§ Email Drafts & Sending β€” Create Gmail drafts or send emails directly (via Gmail API or SMTP).
  • 🌐 Jina AI Web Scraping β€” Reliably scrape web pages, bypassing common bot-detection and proxy issues. Requires purchase of tokens at Jina AI website.
  • πŸ“Š Eraser.io Diagrams β€” Generate flowcharts, sequence diagrams, and architecture diagrams from text instructions. Requires purchase of credits at Eraser.io.
  • πŸ› οΈ Extensible Architecture β€” Build your own MCP tools using the provided framework.

πŸš€ Standard Setup (~15 minutes)

Choose your operating system:


<img src="https://img.icons8.com/color/48/000000/windows-10.png" width="24"/> Windows Setup

Prerequisites

Before you begin, ensure you have:

  • Windows 10 or 11
  • Python 3.10, 3.11, 3.12, or 3.13 β€” Download from python.org
  • Claude Desktop β€” Download from Anthropic
  • Google Connectors Configured β€” In Claude Desktop, connect your Google account for Gmail and Google Calendar. This enables read-only access to your emails and calendar events through Claude's native integrations.
  • <img src="assets/connector_setup.png" width="600"/>

Note: You do NOT need Git installed. We'll download the code as a ZIP file.


Step 1: Create the Project Folder

Create this exact folder path on your computer:

C:\Development\Templonix_Lite

You can do this by:

  1. Open File Explorer
  2. Navigate to C:\
  3. Create a new folder called Development
  4. Inside Development, create a folder called Templonix_Lite

Step 2: Download and Extract the Code

  1. Go to the Templonix Lite GitHub page
  2. Click the green Code button β†’ Download ZIP
  3. Open the downloaded templonix-lite-master.zip
  4. Inside the ZIP, you'll see a folder called templonix-lite-master
  5. Copy all the contents (files and folders) from inside templonix-lite-master into C:\Development\Templonix_Lite

Your folder should now look like this:

C:\Development\Templonix_Lite\
β”œβ”€β”€ assets\
β”œβ”€β”€ config\
β”œβ”€β”€ core\
β”œβ”€β”€ infra\
β”œβ”€β”€ templonix_mcp\
β”œβ”€β”€ tests\
β”œβ”€β”€ workflows\
β”œβ”€β”€ bootstrap.ps1
β”œβ”€β”€ bootstrap.sh
β”œβ”€β”€ requirements.txt
β”œβ”€β”€ README.md
└── ... (other files)

Step 3: Run the Bootstrap Script

This installs all the required dependencies.

  1. Open PowerShell:

    • Press Win + X and select "Windows PowerShell" or "Terminal"
    • Or search for "PowerShell" in the Start menu
  2. Navigate to the project folder:

    cd C:\Development\Templonix_Lite
    
  3. Run the bootstrap script:

    .\bootstrap.ps1
    
  4. Wait for it to complete (3-5 minutes). You should see "Bootstrap complete. Ready to use Templonix Lite!"

⚠️ If you get a "scripts disabled" error:

Run this command first, then try again:

Set-ExecutionPolicy -ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned -Scope CurrentUser

Type Y when prompted.


Step 4: Build and Install the Extension

4a. Create Your Manifest File

The manifest file tells Claude Desktop how to run Templonix Lite. We've provided templates for Windows and Macβ€”you just need to copy the right one.

  1. Open File Explorer and navigate to C:\Development\Templonix_Lite\templonix_mcp
  2. You'll see two example files:
    • mcp.windows.example.json ← Use this one
    • mcp.mac.example.json
  3. Copy mcp.windows.example.json and rename the copy to manifest.json

Your folder should now contain:

templonix_mcp/
β”œβ”€β”€ manifest.json                    ← Your manifest (copied from Windows example)
β”œβ”€β”€ mcp.windows.example.json
β”œβ”€β”€ mcp.mac.example.json
β”œβ”€β”€ app.py
└── ...

Optional: Personalise it! Open manifest.json in Notepad and change:

  • "display_name" β€” What appears in Claude Desktop (e.g., "My AI Assistant")
  • "author": { "name": "..." } β€” Put your own name
  • "description" β€” Your own description

Save the file after making any changes.

4b. Build the Extension Package

  1. Open PowerShell
  2. Navigate to the templonix_mcp folder:
    cd C:\Development\Templonix_Lite\templonix_mcp
    
  3. Run the pack command:
    mcpb pack
    

This creates templonix_mcp.mcpb in the folder.

Why build it yourself? This ensures transparencyβ€”you can inspect the manifest.json configuration and know exactly what's being installed. No mystery binary files!

4c. Install in Claude Desktop

  1. Open Claude Desktop

  2. Click File β†’ Settings

    <img src="assets/claude_home.png" width="600"/>

  3. Go to Advanced Settings under Extensions

  4. Scroll down and click Install Extension

  5. Navigate to C:\Development\Templonix_Lite\templonix_mcp

  6. Select the file templonix_mcp.mcpb (the one you just created)

  7. Click Confirm to install

  8. Restart Claude Desktop


Step 5: Auto-Start on Boot (Optional but Recommended)

This makes Templonix Lite start automatically when Windows starts.

  1. Press Win + R to open the Run dialog
  2. Type shell:startup and press Enter
  3. Copy the file C:\Development\Templonix_Lite\config\start-templonix-silent.vbs into this Startup folder

That's it! Templonix Lite will now run silently in the background whenever you start your computer.


βœ… Windows Setup Complete!

Open Claude Desktop, click on the + symbol and see if the Templonix Lite extension is enabled.

<img src="assets/install_check.png" width="600"/>

Then ask Claude to tell you about the available tools.

<img src="assets/tool_check.png" width="600"/>


<img src="https://img.icons8.com/color/48/000000/mac-os.png" width="24"/> Mac Setup

Prerequisites

Before you begin, ensure you have:

  • macOS 11 (Big Sur) or later
  • Python 3.10, 3.11, 3.12, or 3.13 β€” Download from python.org
    • ⚠️ Python 3.14+ is NOT supported (many dependencies don't have compatible builds yet)
    • Check your version: python3 --version
  • Claude Desktop β€” Download from Anthropic
  • Google Connectors Configured β€” In Claude Desktop, connect your Google account for Gmail and Google Calendar. This enables read-only access to your emails and calendar events through Claude's native integrations.
  • <img src="assets/connector_setup.png" width="600"/>

Note: You do NOT need Git installed. We'll download the code as a ZIP file.


Step 1: Create the Project Folder

Create this folder path on your computer:

~/Development/Templonix_Lite

You can do this by:

Option A: Using Finder

  1. Open Finder
  2. Press Cmd + Shift + H to go to your Home folder
  3. Create a new folder called Development
  4. Inside Development, create a folder called Templonix_Lite

Option B: Using Terminal

mkdir -p ~/Development/Templonix_Lite

Step 2: Download and Extract the Code

  1. Go to the Templonix Lite GitHub page
  2. Click the green Code button β†’ Download ZIP
  3. Open the downloaded templonix-lite-master.zip (it may auto-extract to your Downloads folder)
  4. Inside the extracted folder, you'll see a folder called templonix-lite-master
  5. Copy all the contents (files and folders) from inside templonix-lite-master into ~/Development/Templonix_Lite

Your folder should now look like this:

~/Development/Templonix_Lite/
β”œβ”€β”€ assets/
β”œβ”€β”€ config/
β”œβ”€β”€ core/
β”œβ”€β”€ infra/
β”œβ”€β”€ templonix_mcp/
β”œβ”€β”€ tests/
β”œβ”€β”€ workflows/
β”œβ”€β”€ bootstrap.ps1
β”œβ”€β”€ bootstrap.sh
β”œβ”€β”€ requirements.txt
β”œβ”€β”€ README.md
└── ... (other files)

Step 3: Run the Bootstrap Script

This installs all the required dependencies.

  1. Open Terminal:

    • Press Cmd + Space, type "Terminal", and press Enter
    • Or find it in Applications β†’ Utilities β†’ Terminal
  2. Navigate to the project folder:

    cd ~/Development/Templonix_Lite
    
  3. Make the bootstrap script executable (one-time only):

    chmod +x bootstrap.sh
    
  4. Run the bootstrap script:

    ./bootstrap.sh
    
  5. Wait for it to complete (3-5 minutes). You should see "Bootstrap complete. Ready to build Templonix."

⚠️ If you get a "permission denied" error:

Make sure you ran the chmod +x bootstrap.sh command in step 3.

⚠️ If you get "python: command not found":

On Mac, Python 3 is often called python3. Edit the bootstrap.sh file and change python to python3, then run again.


Step 4: Build and Install the Extension

4a. Create Your Manifest File

The manifest file tells Claude Desktop how to run Templonix Lite. We've provided templates for Windows and Macβ€”you just need to copy the right one.

  1. Open Finder and navigate to ~/Development/Templonix_Lite/templonix_mcp
  2. You'll see two example files:
    • mcp.windows.example.json
    • mcp.mac.example.json ← Use this one
  3. Copy mcp.mac.example.json and rename the copy to manifest.json

Or via Terminal:

cd ~/Development/Templonix_Lite/templonix_mcp
cp mcp.mac.example.json manifest.json

Your folder should now contain:

templonix_mcp/
β”œβ”€β”€ manifest.json                    ← Your manifest (copied from Mac example)
β”œβ”€β”€ mcp.windows.example.json
β”œβ”€β”€ mcp.mac.example.json
β”œβ”€β”€ app.py
└── ...

Important: Open manifest.json in a text editor (TextEdit or VS Code) and replace USERNAME with your actual Mac username.

To find your username, open Terminal and type whoami.

For example, if your username is sarah, change:

"/Users/USERNAME/Development/Templonix_Lite/.venv/bin/python"

to:

"/Users/sarah/Development/Templonix_Lite/.venv/bin/python"

Optional: Personalise it! While editing, you can also change:

  • "display_name" β€” What appears in Claude Desktop (e.g., "My AI Assistant")
  • "author": { "name": "..." } β€” Put your own name
  • "description" β€” Your own description

Save the file after making changes.

4b. Build the Extension Package

  1. Open Terminal
  2. Navigate to the templonix_mcp folder:
    cd ~/Development/Templonix_Lite/templonix_mcp
    
  3. Run the pack command:
    mcpb pack
    

This creates templonix_mcp.mcpb in the folder.

Why build it yourself? This ensures transparencyβ€”you can inspect the manifest.json configuration and know exactly what's being installed. No mystery binary files!

4c. Install in Claude Desktop

  1. Open Claude Desktop

    <img src="assets/claude_home.png" width="600"/>

  2. Click Claude (menu bar) β†’ Settings (or press Cmd + ,)

  3. Go to Advanced Settings under Extensions

  4. Scroll down and click Install Extension

  5. Navigate to ~/Development/Templonix_Lite/templonix_mcp

  6. Select the file templonix_mcp.mcpb (the one you just created)

  7. Click Confirm to install

  8. Restart Claude Desktop


Step 5: Auto-Start on Login (Optional)

There are two options for auto-starting Templonix Lite on Mac:

Option A: Double-Clickable Launcher (Easiest)

Use the provided start-templonix.command file to manually start Templonix when needed:

  1. In Finder, navigate to ~/Development/Templonix_Lite/config
  2. Double-click start-templonix.command
  3. If you see a security warning, go to System Preferences β†’ Security & Privacy β†’ click Open Anyway

You can add this file to your Dock for easy access.

Option B: Automatic Start on Login (LaunchAgent)

To have Templonix start automatically when you log in:

  1. Open Terminal and run:

    cp ~/Development/Templonix_Lite/config/com.templonix.lite.plist ~/Library/LaunchAgents/
    
  2. Load the LaunchAgent:

    launchctl load ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.templonix.lite.plist
    

To stop auto-starting later:

launchctl unload ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.templonix.lite.plist
rm ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.templonix.lite.plist

βœ… Mac Setup Complete!

Open Claude Desktop, click on the + symbol and see if the Templonix Lite extension is enabled.

<img src="assets/install_check.png" width="600"/>

Then ask Claude to tell you about the available tools.

<img src="assets/tool_check.png" width="600"/>


πŸŽ‰ You're Done!

Open Claude Desktop and try these commands:

Try This What Happens
"List available workflows" See what expert modes are available
"Load sales_negotiator workflow" Activate the Sales Negotiator expert
"/remember I prefer formal communication" Store a preference in local memory
"What did I tell you about communication?" Retrieve your stored memory

πŸ”§ Advanced Setup

This section is for users who want email/calendar write access, web scraping, or diagram generation. Works on both Windows and Mac.

1. Google APIs (Calendar & Gmail Write Access)

This enables creating calendar events and drafting/sending emails directly from Claude. Requires Google Cloud Console configuration.

<details> <summary><strong>πŸ“‹ Click to expand Google API setup instructions</strong></summary>

Prerequisites

Step 1: Create a Google Cloud Project

  1. Go to Google Cloud Console
  2. Click Select a project β†’ New Project
  3. Name it (e.g., Templonix-Lite) and click Create
  4. Select the project once created

Step 2: Enable APIs

  1. Search for API Library in the console
  2. Search and Enable these APIs:
    • Google Calendar API
    • Gmail API

Step 3: Configure OAuth Consent Screen

  1. Go to APIs & Services β†’ OAuth consent screen
  2. Select External and complete the form:
    • App name: Templonix-Lite
    • User support email: Your email
    • Contact email: Your email
  3. Click Create

Step 4: Add Test Users

  1. In OAuth consent screen, go to Audience
  2. Under Test users, add your email address
  3. Save

Step 5: Create OAuth Credentials

For Calendar:

  1. Go to APIs & Services β†’ Credentials
  2. + Create Credentials β†’ OAuth client ID
  3. Application type: Desktop app
  4. Name: Templonix-Calendar
  5. Download JSON and save as credentials.json in your Templonix folder:
    • Windows: C:\Development\Templonix_Lite
    • Mac: ~/Development/Templonix_Lite

For Gmail:

  1. Repeat the above steps
  2. Name: Templonix-Gmail
  3. Download JSON and save as credentials_gmail.json in the same folder

Step 6: First-Time Authentication

The first time you use calendar or email tools, a browser window will open for OAuth authorization. Complete the flow and tokens will be saved automatically.

File Structure After Setup

Templonix_Lite/
β”œβ”€β”€ credentials.json        ← Calendar OAuth config
β”œβ”€β”€ credentials_gmail.json  ← Gmail OAuth config
β”œβ”€β”€ token.json              ← Calendar auth tokens (auto-created)
β”œβ”€β”€ token_gmail.json        ← Gmail auth tokens (auto-created)
└── ...

Troubleshooting

"Access blocked: This app's request is invalid"

  • Ensure you've configured the OAuth consent screen
  • Verify your email is added as a test user

"App not verified" warning

  • This is normal for apps in testing mode
  • Click Advanced β†’ Go to [App Name] (unsafe) β†’ Continue

Token refresh errors

  • Delete token.json or token_gmail.json and re-authenticate

Security Note

Never commit credential or token files to Git. They're already in .gitignore.

</details>


2. Environment Variables (.env file)

For advanced features, create a .env file in your Templonix folder:

  • Windows: C:\Development\Templonix_Lite\.env
  • Mac: ~/Development/Templonix_Lite/.env
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────────
# ADVANCED FEATURES (Optional)
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────────

# SMTP Email Sending (requires Google App Password)
# Get an App Password: https://myaccount.google.com/apppasswords
GOOGLE_EMAIL_ADDRESS="your-email@gmail.com"
GOOGLE_EMAIL_PSWD="your-16-character-app-password"
GOOGLE_EMAIL_SMTP_SERVER="smtp.gmail.com"
GOOGLE_EMAIL_MAIL_PORT="587"

# Jina AI Web Scraping
# Get API key: https://jina.ai/
JINA_API_KEY="your-jina-api-key"

# Eraser.io Diagrams
# Get API token from Eraser.io account settings
ERASER_API_TOKEN="your-eraser-api-token"

🧠 Using Templonix Lite

Memory System

Command What It Does
/remember [fact] Store information in local memory
"What did I tell you about X?" Search your stored memories
"Search all for X" Search both memories AND knowledge base

Workflows

"List available workflows"     β†’ See available expert modes
"Load sales_negotiator"        β†’ Activate Sales Negotiation expert mode

Knowledge Base

  1. Place documents (PDF, TXT, MD, DOCX) in the knowledge folder:
    • Windows: C:\Development\Templonix_Lite\knowledge
    • Mac: ~/Development/Templonix_Lite/knowledge
  2. Ask Claude to "load knowledge base" or use the knowledge_load tool
  3. Search with "search all for [topic]"

Native Claude Features (No Extra Setup)

Claude Desktop already provides these capabilitiesβ€”use them alongside Templonix:

  • Google Drive β€” Read and search your documents
  • Gmail β€” Read emails and search inbox
  • Google Calendar β€” View upcoming events
  • Asana, Notion, Slack β€” Connect via Claude's Integrations menu
  • Create documents β€” Ask Claude to create .docx, .pptx, Mermaid diagrams, etc.

πŸ“ Project Structure

Templonix_Lite/
β”œβ”€β”€ templonix_mcp/
β”‚   β”œβ”€β”€ app.py              # Main MCP server
β”‚   └── templonix_mcp.mcpb  # Built by you (created during setup)
β”œβ”€β”€ core/
β”‚   └── tools/              # Email, Calendar, Gmail tools
β”œβ”€β”€ infra/
β”‚   └── memory/             # FAISS memory manager & knowledge loader
β”œβ”€β”€ workflows/              # Expert workflow prompts
β”œβ”€β”€ knowledge/              # Drop documents here for indexing
β”œβ”€β”€ config/
β”‚   β”œβ”€β”€ start-templonix-silent.vbs   # Windows auto-start
β”‚   β”œβ”€β”€ start-templonix.command      # Mac double-click launcher
β”‚   └── com.templonix.lite.plist     # Mac LaunchAgent
β”œβ”€β”€ bootstrap.ps1           # Windows setup script
β”œβ”€β”€ bootstrap.sh            # Mac/Linux setup script
β”œβ”€β”€ requirements.txt
└── .env                    # Your configuration (create for advanced features)

πŸ” Available Tools Reference

Core Tools (Always Available)

Tool Description
workflow_list Show available expert workflows
workflow_load Activate a specific workflow
archive_insert Store information in local memory
archive_search Search conversational memories
archive_search_all Search memories + knowledge base
archive_stats View memory database statistics
archive_purge Clear memories (use with caution)
knowledge_load Index documents from knowledge folder
knowledge_stats View knowledge base statistics

Advanced Tools (Require Additional Setup)

Tool Requires Description
calendar_create_event Google API Create calendar events
calendar_upcoming_events Google API List upcoming events
calendar_delete_event Google API Delete calendar events
email_send SMTP config Send emails directly
email_save_draft Gmail API Create email drafts
jina_search Jina API key Scrape web pages
diagram_create Eraser API Generate diagrams

πŸ› Troubleshooting

Windows Issues

"scripts disabled" error when running bootstrap.ps1

Set-ExecutionPolicy -ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned -Scope CurrentUser

Python not recognised

  • Ensure Python is installed and added to PATH
  • Try running python --version to verify

Mac Issues

"permission denied" when running bootstrap.sh

chmod +x bootstrap.sh

"python: command not found"

  • On Mac, try python3 instead of python
  • Edit bootstrap.sh and change python to python3

"command not found: pip"

  • Use pip3 instead of pip
  • Or run: python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt

Security warning when opening .command file

  • Go to System Preferences β†’ Security & Privacy β†’ General
  • Click Open Anyway next to the blocked app message

General Issues

Claude doesn't see Templonix tools

  • Verify the .mcpb extension is installed in Claude Desktop
  • Restart Claude Desktop
  • Check that the Templonix server is running

Memory search returns nothing

  • Check archive_stats to verify entries exist
  • Try broader search terms

"credentials.json not found"

  • This only affects advanced features (Calendar/Gmail write access)
  • Standard features work without Google API credentials

πŸ” Security Notes

  • Never commit credential or token files to version control
  • All sensitive files are already in .gitignore:
    credentials.json
    credentials_gmail.json
    token.json
    token_gmail.json
    .env
    

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