# Model Context Protocol (MCP) Integration Open Notebook can be seamlessly integrated into your AI workflows using the **Model Context Protocol (MCP)**, enabling direct access to your notebooks, sources, and chat functionality from AI assistants like Claude Desktop and VS Code extensions. ## What is MCP? The [Model Context Protocol](https://modelcontextprotocol.io) is an open standard that allows AI applications to securely connect to external data sources and tools. With the Open Notebook MCP server, you can: - 📚 **Access your notebooks** directly from Claude Desktop or VS Code - 🔍 **Search your research content** without leaving your AI assistant - 💬 **Create and manage chat sessions** with your research as context - 📝 **Generate notes** and insights on-the-fly - 🤖 **Automate workflows** using the full Open Notebook API ## Quick Setup ### For Claude Desktop 1. **Install the MCP server** (automatically from PyPI): ```bash # No manual installation needed! Claude Desktop will use uvx to run it automatically ``` 2. **Configure Claude Desktop**: **macOS/Linux**: Edit `~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json` ```json { "mcpServers": { "open-notebook": { "command": "uvx", "args": ["open-notebook-mcp"], "env": { "OPEN_NOTEBOOK_URL": "http://localhost:5055", "OPEN_NOTEBOOK_PASSWORD": "your_password_here" } } } } ``` **Windows**: Edit `%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json` ```json { "mcpServers": { "open-notebook": { "command": "uvx", "args": ["open-notebook-mcp"], "env": { "OPEN_NOTEBOOK_URL": "http://localhost:5055", "OPEN_NOTEBOOK_PASSWORD": "your_password_here" } } } } ``` 3. **Restart Claude Desktop** and start using your notebooks in conversations! ### For VS Code (Cline and other MCP-compatible extensions) Add to your VS Code settings or `.vscode/mcp.json`: ```json { "servers": { "open-notebook": { "command": "uvx", "args": ["open-notebook-mcp"], "env": { "OPEN_NOTEBOOK_URL": "http://localhost:5055", "OPEN_NOTEBOOK_PASSWORD": "your_password_here" } } } } ``` ## Configuration - **OPEN_NOTEBOOK_URL**: URL to your Open Notebook API (default: `http://localhost:5055`) - **OPEN_NOTEBOOK_PASSWORD**: Optional - only needed if you've enabled password protection ### For Remote Servers If your Open Notebook instance is running on a remote server, update the URL accordingly: ```json "OPEN_NOTEBOOK_URL": "http://192.168.1.100:5055" ``` Or with a domain: ```json "OPEN_NOTEBOOK_URL": "https://notebook.yourdomain.com/api" ``` ## What You Can Do Once connected, you can ask Claude or your AI assistant to: - _"Search my research notebooks for information about [topic]"_ - _"Create a new note summarizing the key points from our conversation"_ - _"List all my notebooks"_ - _"Start a chat session about [specific source or topic]"_ - _"What sources do I have in my [notebook name] notebook?"_ - _"Add this PDF to my research notebook"_ - _"Show me all notes in [notebook name]"_ The MCP server provides full access to Open Notebook's capabilities, allowing you to manage your research seamlessly from within your AI assistant. ## Available Tools The Open Notebook MCP server exposes these capabilities: ### Notebooks - List notebooks - Get notebook details - Create new notebooks - Update notebook information - Delete notebooks ### Sources - List sources in a notebook - Get source details - Add new sources (links, files, text) - Update source metadata - Delete sources ### Notes - List notes in a notebook - Get note details - Create new notes - Update notes - Delete notes ### Chat - Create chat sessions - Send messages to chat sessions - Get chat history - List chat sessions ### Search - Vector search across content - Text search across content - Filter by notebook ### Models - List configured AI models - Get model details - Create model configurations - Update model settings ### Settings - Get application settings - Update settings ## MCP Server Repository The Open Notebook MCP server is developed and maintained by the Epochal team: **🔗 GitHub**: [Epochal-dev/open-notebook-mcp](https://github.com/Epochal-dev/open-notebook-mcp) Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome! ## Finding the Server The Open Notebook MCP server is published to the official MCP Registry: - **Registry**: Search for "open-notebook" at [registry.modelcontextprotocol.io](https://registry.modelcontextprotocol.io) - **PyPI**: [pypi.org/project/open-notebook-mcp](https://pypi.org/project/open-notebook-mcp) - **GitHub**: [Epochal-dev/open-notebook-mcp](https://github.com/Epochal-dev/open-notebook-mcp) ## Troubleshooting ### Connection Errors 1. Verify the `OPEN_NOTEBOOK_URL` is correct and accessible 2. If using password protection, ensure `OPEN_NOTEBOOK_PASSWORD` is set correctly 3. For remote servers, make sure port 5055 is accessible from your machine 4. Check firewall settings if connecting to a remote server ## Using with Other MCP Clients The Open Notebook MCP server follows the standard MCP protocol and can be used with any MCP-compatible client. Check your client's documentation for configuration details. ## Learn More - [Model Context Protocol Documentation](https://modelcontextprotocol.io)