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Beeper Mcp Server

@stopWarByWaron a year ago
1 MIT
FreeCommunity
AI Systems
A MCP server for note storage and summarization with custom URI access.

Overview

What is Beeper Mcp Server

The beeper-mcp-server is an MCP server designed for interacting with a note storage system, allowing users to create, manage, and summarize notes using a custom URI scheme.

Use cases

Use cases for the beeper-mcp-server include personal organization of notes, summarizing lecture notes for students, managing project notes in a team setting, and creating a centralized note repository for easy access and sharing.

How to use

To use the beeper-mcp-server, install it by configuring the server settings in the appropriate configuration file for your operating system. You can then add notes using the ‘add-note’ tool and summarize them with the ‘summarize-notes’ prompt.

Key features

Key features of the beeper-mcp-server include a custom note:// URI scheme for accessing notes, a simple note storage system, the ability to summarize notes with varying detail levels, and a straightforward tool for adding new notes.

Where to use

The beeper-mcp-server can be used in various fields such as personal note-taking applications, collaborative project management tools, and educational platforms where note summarization is beneficial.

Content

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Components

Resources

The server implements a simple note storage system with:

  • Custom note:// URI scheme for accessing individual notes
  • Each note resource has a name, description and text/plain mimetype

Prompts

The server provides a single prompt:

  • summarize-notes: Creates summaries of all stored notes
    • Optional “style” argument to control detail level (brief/detailed)
    • Generates prompt combining all current notes with style preference

Tools

The server implements one tool:

  • add-note: Adds a new note to the server
    • Takes “name” and “content” as required string arguments
    • Updates server state and notifies clients of resource changes

Configuration

[TODO: Add configuration details specific to your implementation]

Quickstart

Install

Claude Desktop

On MacOS: ~/Library/Application\ Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
On Windows: %APPDATA%/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json

Development/Unpublished Servers Configuration ``` "mcpServers": { "beeper_mcp": { "command": "uv", "args": [ "--directory", "/Users/pan/work/openos/beeper/beeper_mcp", "run", "beeper_mcp" ] } } ```
Published Servers Configuration ``` "mcpServers": { "beeper_mcp": { "command": "uvx", "args": [ "beeper_mcp" ] } } ```

Development

Building and Publishing

To prepare the package for distribution:

  1. Sync dependencies and update lockfile:
uv sync
  1. Build package distributions:
uv build

This will create source and wheel distributions in the dist/ directory.

  1. Publish to PyPI:
uv publish

Note: You’ll need to set PyPI credentials via environment variables or command flags:

  • Token: --token or UV_PUBLISH_TOKEN
  • Or username/password: --username/UV_PUBLISH_USERNAME and --password/UV_PUBLISH_PASSWORD

Debugging

Since MCP servers run over stdio, debugging can be challenging. For the best debugging
experience, we strongly recommend using the MCP Inspector.

You can launch the MCP Inspector via npm with this command:

npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector uv --directory /Users/pan/work/openos/beeper/beeper_mcp run beeper-mcp

Upon launching, the Inspector will display a URL that you can access in your browser to begin debugging.

Tools

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