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maxkuminov/obsidian-mcp

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Self-hosted MCP server for Obsidian: semantic + full-text search, wikilink graph, note CRUD, OAuth, and a self-describing vault guide.

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maxkuminov/obsidian-mcp

Added 1 June 2026

Overview

A self-hosted Python server that implements the Model Context Protocol for Obsidian vaults. Provides semantic and full-text search, wikilink graph traversal, note CRUD operations, and OAuth authentication via a self-describing vault guide.

Best for

Best for
Developers who want to integrate Obsidian vaults with MCP-compatible AI agents while keeping data on their own infrastructure

Use cases

  • Connect Obsidian to AI agents for context-aware task automation
  • Query vault notes using semantic or full-text search from external tools
  • Programmatically create, read, update, and delete Markdown notes

Notes

A self-hosted Python server that implements the Model Context Protocol for Obsidian vaults. Provides semantic and full-text search, wikilink graph traversal, note CRUD operations, and OAuth authentication via a self-describing vault guide.

2 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-05-30. Licensed MIT.

Use cases

  • Connect Obsidian to AI agents for context-aware task automation
  • Query vault notes using semantic or full-text search from external tools
  • Programmatically create, read, update, and delete Markdown notes

Pros

  • Self-hosted for full data control and privacy
  • Supports semantic search alongside traditional full-text search
  • Includes OAuth for secure access to the vault

Cons

  • Low adoption (2 GitHub stars) means limited community support and testing
  • Requires self-hosting setup and ongoing maintenance
  • May lack mature documentation or stability for production use

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Pros

  • Self-hosted for full data control and privacy
  • Supports semantic search alongside traditional full-text search
  • Includes OAuth for secure access to the vault

Cons

  • Low adoption (2 GitHub stars) means limited community support and testing
  • Requires self-hosting setup and ongoing maintenance
  • May lack mature documentation or stability for production use