simplenote-mcp-server

simplenote-mcp-server

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Simplenote MCP Server is a lightweight integration that connects Simplenote with Claude Desktop using the Model Context Protocol. It enables users to read, list, and manage Simplenote notes with advanced search capabilities directly within Claude Desktop.

Simplenote MCP Server

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A lightweight MCP server that integrates Simplenote with Claude Desktop using the MCP Python SDK.

This allows Claude Desktop to interact with your Simplenote notes as a memory backend or content source.

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🔧 Features

  • 📝 Read and list Simplenote notes
  • 🔍 Advanced search with boolean operators, phrase matching, and filters
  • 🔐 Token-based authentication via .env or manual entry
  • ⚡ Local, fast, and easy to run
  • 🧩 Compatible with Claude Desktop and other MCP clients

Project Structure

simplenote_mcp/            # Main package
├── logs/                  # Log files directory
├── scripts/               # Helper scripts for testing and management
├── server/                # Main server code
└── tests/                 # Test utilities and client

Overview

This project provides an MCP server that allows you to interact with your Simplenote account through Claude Desktop or any other MCP-compatible client.

Key features:

  • List all your Simplenote notes as resources
  • View note contents
  • Create, update, and delete notes
  • Search notes by content with advanced search capabilities
  • Filter with boolean operators, tags, dates, and phrase matching

Installation

Installing via Smithery

To install Simplenote Integration Server for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:

npx -y @smithery/cli install @docdyhr/simplenote-mcp-server --client claude

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.11 or higher
  • A Simplenote account
  • (Optional) uv for faster dependency installation

Step 1: Clone the repository

git clone https://github.com/docdyhr/simplenote-mcp-server.git
cd simplenote-mcp-server

Step 2: Set up a virtual environment (recommended)

It's recommended to create a virtual environment to isolate dependencies:

# Using venv
python -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate  # On Unix/macOS
# OR
.venv\Scripts\activate     # On Windows

Step 3: Install the package

Using uv (recommended)
uv pip install -e .
Using pip
pip install -e .

Step 4: Verify installation

which simplenote-mcp-server  # On Unix/macOS
# OR
where simplenote-mcp-server  # On Windows

Configuration

Environment Variables

The Simplenote MCP Server uses the following environment variables for configuration:

VariableRequiredDefaultDescription
SIMPLENOTE_EMAILYes-Your Simplenote account email
SIMPLENOTE_PASSWORDYes-Your Simplenote account password
SYNC_INTERVAL_SECONDSNo120Interval (in seconds) between background cache synchronizations
DEFAULT_RESOURCE_LIMITNo100Default maximum number of notes to return when listing resources
LOG_LEVELNoINFOLogging level (DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR)
LOG_TO_FILENotrueWhether to write logs to files
LOG_FORMATNostandardLog format (standard or json)
MCP_DEBUGNofalseEnable additional debug logging

Setting Environment Variables

You can set these variables in several ways:

1. In your terminal session
export SIMPLENOTE_EMAIL=your.email@example.com
export SIMPLENOTE_PASSWORD=your-password
export LOG_LEVEL=DEBUG  # Optional
2. In your .bashrc, .zshrc, or equivalent

Add the exports above to your shell configuration file to make them persistent.

3. In Claude Desktop configuration

For Claude Desktop integration, add them to your claude_desktop_config.json file (see the "Claude Desktop Integration" section below).

Usage

Running the server

python simplenote_mcp_server.py

Or, after installation:

simplenote-mcp-server

Testing the server

The server can be tested by running:

# Test Simplenote connectivity
python simplenote_mcp/tests/test_mcp_client.py

# Test pagination and cache performance
python simplenote_mcp/tests/test_pagination_and_cache.py

# Run cache optimization benchmarks
python simplenote_mcp/tests/benchmark_cache.py

# Start the server in the foreground
python simplenote_mcp_server.py

Claude Desktop Integration

There are two ways to use Simplenote MCP Server with Claude Desktop:

Method 1: Manual Connection (Temporary)

  1. Run the server in a terminal window:

    simplenote-mcp-server
    
  2. In Claude Desktop:

    • Click the "+" button in the sidebar
    • Select "Connect to Tool"
    • Choose "Connect to subprocess"
    • Enter simplenote-mcp-server
    • Click "Connect"

This connection will persist until you close Claude Desktop or stop the server.

Method 2: Automatic Integration (Permanent)

For a more seamless experience, configure Claude Desktop to automatically start the server:

  1. Locate your Claude Desktop configuration file:

    • macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
    • Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
    • Linux: ~/.config/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
  2. Add the following section to your configuration (adjust paths as needed):

    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "simplenote": {
          "description": "Access and manage your Simplenote notes",
          "command": "/path/to/your/python",
          "args": [
            "/path/to/simplenote_mcp_server.py"
          ],
          "autostart": true,
          "disabled": false,
          "restartOnCrash": true,
          "env": {
            "SIMPLENOTE_EMAIL": "your.email@example.com",
            "SIMPLENOTE_PASSWORD": "your-password",
            "LOG_LEVEL": "INFO"
          }
        }
      }
    }
    
  3. Restart Claude Desktop using the provided script:

    ./simplenote_mcp/scripts/restart_claude.sh
    
  4. Verify the connection using the included verification script:

    ./simplenote_mcp/scripts/verify_tools.sh
    

Available Capabilities

Simplenote MCP Server provides the following capabilities to Claude and other MCP clients:

Resources

Simplenote notes are exposed as resources with the URI format simplenote://note/{note_id}:

  • List Resources - Browse your Simplenote notes

    • Supports tag filtering (tag parameter)
    • Supports limiting results (limit parameter)
    • Supports pagination (offset parameter)
    • Supports sorting (sort_by and sort_direction parameters)
    • Returns notes with comprehensive pagination metadata
  • Read Resource - View the content and metadata of a specific note

With a total of 10 implemented capabilities (8 tools and 2 prompts) as of version 1.4.0, the server provides a comprehensive interface for managing your Simplenote notes.

Advanced Search Capabilities

The server supports powerful search functionality with the following features:

  • Boolean Logic: Combine search terms with AND, OR, and NOT operators

    project AND meeting AND NOT cancelled
    
  • Phrase Matching: Search for exact phrases using quotes

    "action items" AND project
    
  • Tag Filtering: Filter by tags directly in the query or via parameters

    meeting tag:work tag:important
    
  • Date Range Filtering: Limit results by modification date

    project from:2023-01-01 to:2023-12-31
    
  • Combining Methods: Mix and match all of the above in a single query

    "status update" AND project tag:work from:2023-01-01 NOT cancelled
    

The search engine uses a sophisticated query parser and boolean expression evaluator to process complex search expressions. Results are ranked by relevance, with higher scores given to:

  • Title matches (when the search term appears in the first line)
  • Tag matches (when the search term matches a note tag)
  • Recent notes (with a recency bonus for newer notes)
  • Multiple term occurrences (more mentions = higher score)

Tools

The server provides the following tools for Simplenote interaction:

ToolDescriptionParameters
create_noteCreate a new notecontent (required): Note content
tags (optional): Comma-separated tags
update_noteUpdate an existing notenote_id (required): The ID of the note
content (required): New content
tags (optional): Comma-separated tags
delete_noteMove a note to trashnote_id (required): The ID of the note to delete
get_noteGet a note by IDnote_id (required): The ID of the note to retrieve
search_notesSearch for notes with advanced capabilitiesquery (required): Search terms with boolean operators & filters
limit (optional): Maximum results to return
offset (optional): Number of results to skip for pagination
tags (optional): Tags to filter by (alternative to tag: syntax)
from_date (optional): Start date filter (alternative to from: syntax)
to_date (optional): End date filter (alternative to to: syntax)
add_tagsAdd tags to an existing notenote_id (required): The ID of the note to modify
tags (required): Comma-separated tags to add
remove_tagsRemove tags from an existing notenote_id (required): The ID of the note to modify
tags (required): Comma-separated tags to remove
replace_tagsReplace all tags on an existing notenote_id (required): The ID of the note to modify
tags (required): Comma-separated new tags

Prompts

The server provides prompt templates for more interactive experiences:

PromptDescriptionParameters
create_note_promptCreate a new note with contentcontent (required): Note content
tags (optional): Comma-separated tags
search_notes_promptSearch for notes matching a queryquery (required): Search terms

Versioning

This project follows Semantic Versioning. See the file for details on version history and changes.

To release a new version, use the release script:

./simplenote_mcp/scripts/release.sh [patch|minor|major]

Included Scripts

This project comes with several helper scripts in the simplenote_mcp/scripts directory:

  1. restart_claude.sh - Restarts Claude Desktop and the Simplenote MCP server
  2. cleanup_servers.sh - Gracefully terminates all running server instances
  3. check_server_pid.sh - Checks the status of running server instances
  4. watch_logs.sh - Monitors the Simplenote MCP server logs in real-time
  5. verify_tools.sh - Checks if Simplenote tools are properly registered
  6. test_tool_visibility.sh - Tests if tools are visible in Claude Desktop
  7. release.sh - Releases a new version with semantic versioning

Testing utilities in the simplenote_mcp/tests directory:

  1. test_mcp_client.py - Tests connectivity with the Simplenote MCP server
  2. test_pagination_and_cache.py - Tests pagination functionality and cache optimization
  3. benchmark_cache.py - Benchmarks cache performance improvements
  4. monitor_server.py - Helps debug communications between Claude Desktop and the server

Caching Mechanism

The Simplenote MCP Server uses a sophisticated in-memory caching system to provide fast access to your notes while minimizing API calls to Simplenote.

Pagination Support

The server supports pagination for efficiently handling large note collections:

  1. Resource Listing Pagination

    • Use offset parameter to skip a specified number of notes
    • Use limit parameter to control results per page
    • Access comprehensive pagination metadata in the response
    • Sort results with sort_by ("modifydate", "createdate", "title") and sort_direction ("asc" or "desc")
  2. Search Pagination

    • Use offset and limit parameters with search queries
    • Pagination metadata includes: total results, current page, total pages, next/previous page offsets
  3. Performance Optimizations

    • Efficient indexed lookups for tag filtering
    • Query result caching for frequently used searches
    • Pre-filtering before complex searches

How Caching Works

  1. Initial Cache Loading

    • When the server starts, it fetches all notes from Simplenote
    • Notes are stored in memory for quick access
    • The server records the current sync timestamp
  2. Background Synchronization

    • The server periodically checks for changes using the Simplenote API
    • Only changes since the last sync are fetched (using the index_since mechanism)
    • New and updated notes are added to the cache
    • Deleted notes are removed from the cache
    • Default sync interval is 120 seconds (configurable)
  3. Performance Benefits

    • Faster response times for all operations
    • Reduced API calls to Simplenote's servers
    • Support for efficient filtering and searching
    • Optimized for large collections with pagination support
    • Indexed lookups for tags and content
    • Query result caching for repeated searches
    • Optimized for large collections with pagination support
    • Indexed lookups for tags and content
    • Query result caching for repeated searches

Troubleshooting

Common Issues

Authentication Problems

Symptoms: Error messages about missing or invalid credentials.

Solutions:

  • Verify that SIMPLENOTE_EMAIL and SIMPLENOTE_PASSWORD are correctly set
  • Check for typos in your email address and password
  • Make sure password contains no special characters that might need escaping
Server Not Starting

Symptoms: Server fails to start, Claude Desktop can't connect.

Solutions:

  • Check log files: cat simplenote_mcp/logs/server.log
  • Look for Python errors in your terminal
  • Verify Python version is 3.9 or higher: python --version
  • Confirm the package is properly installed: which simplenote-mcp-server
Claude Desktop Can't Find Tools

Symptoms: Claude says it doesn't have access to Simplenote tools.

Solutions:

  1. Verify the server is running:

    ps aux | grep simplenote-mcp
    
  2. Check if tools are properly registered:

    ./simplenote_mcp/scripts/verify_tools.sh
    
  3. Restart Claude Desktop and the server:

    ./simplenote_mcp/scripts/restart_claude.sh
    
  4. Watch logs for communication errors:

    ./simplenote_mcp/scripts/watch_logs.sh
    
  5. Test performance and pagination:

    python simplenote_mcp/tests/test_pagination_and_cache.py
    
  6. Clean up all server instances and start fresh:

    ./simplenote_mcp/scripts/cleanup_servers.sh
    simplenote-mcp-server
    

Log Files

The server creates log files in the following locations:

  • Main log: simplenote_mcp/logs/server.log
  • Legacy log (for debugging): /tmp/simplenote_mcp_debug.log

Set LOG_LEVEL=DEBUG for more detailed logs.

Diagnostic Tools

The project includes several diagnostic tools:

  1. check_server_pid.sh - Checks server process status:

    ./simplenote_mcp/scripts/check_server_pid.sh
    
  2. verify_tools.sh - Checks tool registration:

    ./simplenote_mcp/scripts/verify_tools.sh
    
  3. test_tool_visibility.sh - Tests if Claude sees the tools:

    ./simplenote_mcp/scripts/test_tool_visibility.sh
    
  4. monitor_server.py - Monitors MCP protocol messages:

    python simplenote_mcp/tests/monitor_server.py
    
  5. test_mcp_client.py - Tests basic connectivity:

    python simplenote_mcp/tests/test_mcp_client.py
    
  6. benchmark_cache.py - Benchmarks cache performance:

    python simplenote_mcp/tests/benchmark_cache.py
    
  7. run_tests.py - Run all tests with various options:

    python simplenote_mcp/tests/run_tests.py --category performance
    

Roadmap

See for planned features and goals.

Development

Code Quality

This project uses a streamlined approach to code quality with Ruff as the primary linting tool:

  • Ruff - A fast Python linter that handles:
    • Code style checking (previously flake8)
    • Import sorting (previously isort)
    • Code formatting (previously black)
    • Security checks (previously bandit)
    • Type annotation validation
    • Docstring formatting

The linting setup can be verified with:

./scripts/verify_linting_setup.sh

For detailed information about the linting setup, see .

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please open an issue first to discuss any significant changes. Read our for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests.

Security

For security vulnerabilities, please review our .

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