MCP Kibela Server
Implementation of the Kibela MCP server to enable LLMs to interact with Kibela content
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What is the Kibela MCP Server?
The Kibela MCP server is a tool that connects to the Kibela knowledge base, allowing you to interact with your own notes through language models. It enables you to search for, retrieve, and view note content and comments.How to use the Kibela MCP Server?
First, you need to configure environment variables, and then start the server through the command line. After that, you can use specific API interfaces to search for, retrieve, and view notes.Applicable Scenarios
Suitable for scenarios that require quick access to personal notes, team - collaborative knowledge management, and AI - based knowledge exploration.Main Features
Search NotesSearch for relevant Kibela notes based on keywords and return the ID, title, and URL.
Get Latest NotesList the notes you recently created or updated.
Get Note DetailsRetrieve the content of a specified note and its comments.
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
Seamless integration with the Kibela note system
Support for multiple query methods (search, get latest)
Real - time access to note content and comments
Limitations
Requires setting an API key and team name
Depends on network connectivity and Kibela service availability
How to Use
Install Dependencies
Ensure that Node.js and npm are installed to run the MCP server.
Configure Environment Variables
Set two environment variables, KIBELA_TEAM and KIBELA_TOKEN.
Start the Server
Use the npx or node command to start the MCP server.
Usage Examples
Example of Searching NotesYou can use this command when you want to find notes on a certain topic.
Example of Getting Personal NotesYou can use this command when you need to review recent notes.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to configure environment variables?
What if the server fails to start?
How to verify if the note content is correct?
Related Resources
Official Documentation
Official documentation for the Model Context Protocol
GitHub Repository
Code repository for the Kibela MCP server
Cursor Plugin Support
MCP support in the Cursor desktop application
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