Isolated Commands MCP Server
An MCP server based on TypeScript that implements a simple note system, providing note resource management, creation tools, and summary generation functions.
rating : 2.5 points
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What is the Isolated Commands MCP Server?
This is a local server based on the Model Context Protocol, specifically designed to manage text notes in an isolated environment. It allows you to create, store, and organize notes, and supports generating note summaries.How to use the Isolated Commands MCP Server?
After connecting through clients such as Claude Desktop, you can create new notes, view existing notes, or generate summaries of all notes.Use cases
Suitable for users who need to securely store personal notes, quickly record ideas, or organize scattered information. All operations are performed locally to ensure privacy and security.Main features
Note managementAccess and manage all notes through the note:// URI system. Each note contains a title, content, and metadata.
Create a noteUse the create_note tool to quickly create a new note. Just provide a title and content.
Note summaryGenerate a structured summary of all notes through the summarize_notes prompt for quick browsing.
Advantages and limitations
Advantages
Runs completely locally to ensure data privacy and security
A simple and easy-to-use note system without complex configuration
Seamlessly integrates with clients such as Claude Desktop
Limitations
Currently only supports plain text notes
The functions are relatively basic, lacking advanced note features
Requires technical knowledge for initial setup
How to use
Install the server
Clone the repository and install dependencies
Build the server
Compile TypeScript code
Configure the client
Add the server path to the Claude Desktop configuration file
Usage examples
Record meeting pointsQuickly record the key points discussed in the meeting
Organize study notesSummarize the key points of multiple study notes
Frequently Asked Questions
Where are the notes stored?
How to debug server issues?
Which clients are supported?
Related resources
MCP Protocol Documentation
Official documentation for the Model Context Protocol
MCP Inspector Tool
A visual tool for debugging MCP servers
Claude Desktop
An AI assistant client that supports the MCP protocol
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