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Solomd

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About Solomd

A markdown editor — and the bridge to your LLM. Local-first, MIT, ~15 MB. Bundled MCP server lets Claude Code / Codex / Cursor drive your vault directly. 14 AI providers BYOK.

Basic information

Category

Memory & Knowledge

License

MIT

Runtime

node

Transports

stdio

Publisher

zhitongblog

Submitted by

李向东

Config

Add this server to your MCP-compatible client using the configuration below.

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "solomd": {
      "command": "solomd-mcp"
    }
  }
}

Tools

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Overview

What is Solomd?

Solomd is a local-first Markdown editor with a first-class agent surface inside the editor and a bundled MCP endpoint that Claude Code, Cursor, or any MCP client can drive from outside. It works on any folder of .md files and keeps notes, AI keys, embeddings index, and git history entirely on the user’s machine.

How to use Solomd?

Install Solomd on macOS, Windows, or Linux. Open the Agent Panel (⌘⇧P → “View: Toggle Agent Panel”) to chat with your vault, schedule recipes from the built-in cookbook, or drive the same vault from another LLM client by pasting the solomd-mcp config into Claude Desktop, Cursor, etc. Use solomd agent <prompt> to hand a prompt directly to Claude Code or Codex CLI.

Key features of Solomd

  • First-class agent surface inside the editor
  • Bundled MCP server with 13 tools
  • Local-first: no cloud servers required
  • Supports 14 AI providers (BYOK)
  • AutoGit version control per note
  • Scheduled recipes with YAML

Use cases of Solomd

  • Chat with your vault and get AI-powered answers with citations
  • Automate weekly reviews, TODO extraction, and translation passes via recipes
  • Drive the same vault from Claude Desktop, Cursor, Cline, or other MCP clients
  • Maintain a structured knowledge graph with typed relationships and properties

FAQ from Solomd

What license does Solomd use?

Solomd is MIT licensed and free with no subscription.

Does Solomd require an account or cloud servers?

No. Solomd has no SoloMD-hosted servers; all data stays on your machine.

How does the MCP server work?

The bundled solomd-mcp binary runs via stdio and is read-only by default; use --allow-write to enable write operations. It exposes 13 tools, including 5 SoloMD-specific ones.

Which AI providers are supported?

14 providers: OpenAI, Claude, Gemini, DeepSeek, Qwen, GLM, Kimi, Doubao, SiliconFlow, OpenRouter, Mistral, Groq, xAI, and Ollama. Keys are stored in the OS keychain.

What platforms does Solomd run on?

macOS (universal dmg), Windows (x64), Linux (x86_64 + aarch64), and iPad (App Store).

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