Workflowy MCP Server

Workflowy MCP Server

Provides LLM access to Workflowy's API, enabling agents to create, read, update, delete, and reorganize nodes in a Workflowy outline.

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Workflowy MCP Server

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides LLM access to Workflowy's API, enabling agents to interact with your Workflowy workspace programmatically.

Features

This MCP server provides tools for:

  • Creating nodes: Add new bullet points to your Workflowy outline
  • Reading nodes: Retrieve node details and list children
  • Updating nodes: Modify existing node content and properties
  • Deleting nodes: Remove nodes from your outline
  • Moving nodes: Reorganize your hierarchy
  • Completing tasks: Mark nodes as complete/incomplete
  • Exporting: Download your entire outline structure

Installation

For MCP Hive (BrainTrust Platform)

This server is designed to be onboarded directly to MCP Hive. The platform handles all setup automatically.

Manual Installation

  1. Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/yourusername/workflowy-mcp-server.git
cd workflowy-mcp-server
  1. Install dependencies:
npm install
  1. Build the project:
npm run build
  1. Set up environment variables:
export WORKFLOWY_API_KEY="your-api-key-here"
  1. Run the server:
npm start

Configuration

The server requires the following environment variable:

  • WORKFLOWY_API_KEY: Your Workflowy API key (get it from the Workflowy API settings)

Available Tools

workflowy_create_node

Create a new node in your Workflowy outline.

workflowy_get_node

Retrieve details about a specific node.

workflowy_list_nodes

List child nodes under a parent node.

workflowy_update_node

Modify an existing node's content or properties.

workflowy_delete_node

Delete a node from your outline.

workflowy_move_node

Move a node to a different location in the hierarchy.

workflowy_complete_node

Mark a node as complete.

workflowy_uncomplete_node

Mark a node as incomplete.

workflowy_export

Export your entire Workflowy outline.

workflowy_list_targets

List available shortcuts and system locations.

API Reference

This server implements the Workflowy API v1.

License

MIT

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