Vimango MCP Server
Enables Claude to create and organize markdown research notes directly in your local vimango SQLite databases, with support for contexts, folders, and automatic synchronization.
README
Vimango MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that enables Claude Desktop to write markdown notes directly to the local vimango SQLite databases.
Overview
This MCP server allows Claude to create research notes and other content directly in your vimango note-taking application during conversations. It handles the database insertion logic, allowing seamless integration between Claude Desktop's research capabilities and your local note database.
Architecture
Database Structure
Vimango uses two separate SQLite databases:
- vimango.db - Main database containing tasks/notes, contexts, folders, and keywords
- fts5_vimango.db - Full-text search database (FTS5) for fast searching
Note Creation Workflow
- MCP server creates new entry in
tasktable without settingtid(left NULL until sync assigns it) - Entry includes: title, note body, folder_tid, context_tid, timestamps
- FTS database is NOT touched - it will be updated during sync
- When you sync vimango with the remote server:
- Server assigns real
tidto entry - Sync process updates local FTS database
- Server assigns real
This design keeps the MCP server simple and leverages vimango's existing sync machinery.
Installation
Prerequisites
- Python 3.11 or higher
- UV package manager
- Vimango application with configured databases
Setup
# Clone or navigate to the repository
cd /home/slzatz/vimango_mcp
# Create virtual environment and install dependencies
uv sync
# Configure database paths
cp config.json.example config.json
# Edit config.json to point to your vimango databases
Configuration
Create a config.json file in the project root:
{
"vimango": {
"main_db": "/path/to/vimango.db",
"fts_db": "/path/to/fts5_vimango.db"
}
}
Usage
Running the MCP Server
uv run vimango-mcp
Claude Desktop Configuration
Add to your Claude Desktop MCP settings:
{
"mcpServers": {
"vimango": {
"command": "/path/to/vimango_mcp/.venv/bin/vimango-mcp"
}
}
}
Available MCP Tools
- create_note - Create a new note with title and markdown body
- list_contexts - List available contexts for note categorization
- list_folders - List available folders for note organization
Development
Project Structure
vimango_mcp/
├── src/
│ └── vimango_mcp/
│ ├── __init__.py # Package initialization
│ ├── server.py # MCP server implementation
│ └── db.py # Database operations
├── tests/ # Test suite
├── pyproject.toml # UV project configuration
└── README.md
Running Tests
uv run pytest
Notes
- The MCP server creates notes with
tidleft NULL so the server can assign IDs during sync - FTS synchronization happens automatically during vimango's normal sync process
- Concurrent access is handled by SQLite's locking mechanisms
- Research notes are typically created in the "research" folder
License
MIT
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