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About note-mcp-server

Note用の簡易的なMCPサーバー

Basic information

Category

Memory & Knowledge

Runtime

node

Transports

stdio

Publisher

NaotoCoding

Config

No standard config provided

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Repository

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Overview

What is note-mcp-server?

note-mcp-server is a Model Context Protocol server that retrieves recent articles from Note.com for a specified user ID. It accesses Note.com via unofficial API and web scraping, and is intended for use with MCP clients.

How to use note-mcp-server?

Clone the repository, run npm ci, then npm run build. In your MCP client, call the recent_notes tool with a Note.com user ID to fetch their latest few articles. An example configuration for Cursor is provided in .cursor/mcp.json.

Key features of note-mcp-server

  • Fetches recent articles from a Note.com user ID
  • Uses unofficial API and web scraping
  • Single tool: recent_notes
  • Requires Node.js v22.14.0 and npm 10.9.2
  • No official support or guaranteed stability

Use cases of note-mcp-server

  • Summarize a Note.com creator’s latest posts
  • Integrate Note.com content into AI assistants via MCP
  • Batch retrieve recent articles for analysis or reference

FAQ from note-mcp-server

How does note-mcp-server access Note.com data?

It uses Note.com's unofficial API and web scraping. These methods are not officially supported and may break if the service changes.

What are the runtime requirements?

Node.js v22.14.0 and npm 10.9.2 are required.

How do I install note-mcp-server?

Clone the repository, run npm ci in the project directory, then run npm run build.

Is there a tool I can call from an MCP client?

Yes, the recent_notes tool retrieves the latest few articles for a given user ID.

Are there any usage limits or cautions?

The README warns that excessive requests can overload Note.com’s servers. Use appropriate intervals and be aware that functionality is not guaranteed.

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