mcp-server-rememberizer
by ea-open-source
An MCP Server to enable global access to Rememberizer
What is mcp-server-rememberizer
MCP Server Rememberizer
A Model Context Protocol server for interacting with Rememberizer's document and knowledge management API. This server enables Large Language Models to search, retrieve, and manage documents and integrations through Rememberizer.
Please note that mcp-server-rememberizer
is currently in development and the functionality may be subject to change.
Components
Resources
The server provides access to two types of resources: Documents or Slack discussions
Tools
-
retrieve_semantically_similar_internal_knowledge
- Send a block of text and retrieve cosine similar matches from your connected Rememberizer personal/team internal knowledge and memory repository
- Input:
match_this
(string): Up to a 400-word sentence for which you wish to find semantically similar chunks of knowledgen_results
(integer, optional): Number of semantically similar chunks of text to return. Use 'n_results=3' for up to 5, and 'n_results=10' for more informationfrom_datetime_ISO8601
(string, optional): Start date in ISO 8601 format with timezone (e.g., 2023-01-01T00:00:00Z). Use this to filter results from a specific dateto_datetime_ISO8601
(string, optional): End date in ISO 8601 format with timezone (e.g., 2024-01-01T00:00:00Z). Use this to filter results until a specific date
- Returns: Search results as text output
-
smart_search_internal_knowledge
- Search for documents in Rememberizer in its personal/team internal knowledge and memory repository using a simple query that returns the results of an agentic search. The search may include sources such as Slack discussions, Gmail, Dropbox documents, Google Drive documents, and uploaded files
- Input:
query
(string): Up to a 400-word sentence for which you wish to find semantically similar chunks of knowledgeuser_context
(string, optional): The additional context for the query. You might need to summarize the conversation up to this point for better context-awared resultsn_results
(integer, optional): Number of semantically similar chunks of text to return. Use 'n_results=3' for up to 5, and 'n_results=10' for more informationfrom_datetime_ISO8601
(string, optional): Start date in ISO 8601 format with timezone (e.g., 2023-01-01T00:00:00Z). Use this to filter results from a specific dateto_datetime_ISO8601
(string, optional): End date in ISO 8601 format with timezone (e.g., 2024-01-01T00:00:00Z). Use this to filter results until a specific date
- Returns: Search results as text output
-
list_internal_knowledge_systems
- List the sources of personal/team internal knowledge. These may include Slack discussions, Gmail, Dropbox documents, Google Drive documents, and uploaded files
- Input: None required
- Returns: List of available integrations
-
rememberizer_account_information
- Get information about your Rememberizer.ai personal/team knowledge repository account. This includes account holder name and email address
- Input: None required
- Returns: Account information details
-
list_personal_team_knowledge_documents
- Retrieves a paginated list of all documents in your personal/team knowledge system. Sources could include Slack discussions, Gmail, Dropbox documents, Google Drive documents, and uploaded files
- Input:
page
(integer, optional): Page number for pagination, starts at 1 (default: 1)page_size
(integer, optional): Number of documents per page, range 1-1000 (default: 100)
- Returns: List of documents
-
remember_this
- Save a piece of text information in your Rememberizer.ai knowledge system so that it may be recalled in future through tools retrieve_semantically_similar_internal_knowledge or smart_search_internal_knowledge
- Input:
name
(string): Name of the information. This is used to identify the information in the futurecontent
(string): The information you wish to memorize
- Returns: Confirmation data
Installation
Via mcp-get.com
npx @michaellatman/mcp-get@latest install mcp-server-rememberizer
Via Smithery
npx -y @smithery/cli install mcp-server-rememberizer --client claude
Via SkyDeck AI Helper App
If you have SkyDeck AI Helper app installed, you can search for "Rememberizer" and install the mcp-server-rememberizer.
Configuration
Environment Variables
The following environment variables are required:
REMEMBERIZER_API_TOKEN
: Your Rememberizer API token
You can register an API key by creating your own Common Knowledge in Rememberizer.
Usage with Claude Desktop
Add this to your claude_desktop_config.json
:
"mcpServers": {
"rememberizer": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["mcp-server-rememberizer"],
"env": {
"REMEMBERIZER_API_TOKEN": "your_rememberizer_api_token"
}
},
}
Usage with SkyDeck AI Helper App
Add the env REMEMBERIZER_API_TOKEN to mcp-server-rememberizer.
With support from the Rememberizer MCP server, you can now ask the following questions in your Claude Desktop app or SkyDeck AI GenStudio
-
What is my Rememberizer account?
-
List all documents that I have there.
-
Give me a quick summary about "..."
-
and so on...
License
This project is licensed under the Apache License 2.0 - see the LICENSE file for details.
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