Zotero MCP Bridge
Enables LLM clients to browse and query your Zotero library through tool calls. Provides access to Zotero-specific functions like listing open tabs, searching items, and browsing collections via a local MCP server running inside Zotero.
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Zotero MCP Bridge
Zotero MCP Bridge is a Zotero 7 plugin that will expose a local Model Context Protocol (MCP) server so LLM clients can browse and query your Zotero library with tool calls. The plugin is written in TypeScript and will integrate the modelcontextprotocol/typescript-sdk for the MCP implementation.
This repository started from the canonical Zotero plugin template, but the template-only samples and UI chrome have been removed so we can focus on the MCP bridge code.
Project Goals
- Ship a local MCP server that runs inside Zotero and surfaces Zotero-specific tools such as listing open tabs, searching items, and browsing collections.
- Provide a lightweight communication shim so LLMs can attach to the running Zotero MCP server.
- Keep the UI surface minimal—most interaction should happen through MCP tool calls rather than extra Zotero menus.
Repository Layout
src/– TypeScript source for the plugin, including the MCP runtime scaffolding.addon/– Static assets packaged with the XPI (manifest, icons, locale strings).test/– Mocha test suite executed vianpm test.zotero-plugin.config.ts– Build configuration forzotero-plugin-scaffold.
Getting Started
npm install
npm run build # bundles the plugin and runs `tsc --noEmit`
During development you can hot-reload the plugin into Zotero with:
npm run start
Run tests in a scaffolded Zotero instance with:
npm test
Note: the build pipeline expects Zotero 7 and the latest Node.js LTS release. See the official developer guide for environment prerequisites.
Contributing
- Track work with
bd(seeAGENTS.md). - Keep code TypeScript-first with strict linting (
npm run lint:check). - Commit code and
.beads/issues.jsonltogether so issue state mirrors code state.
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