An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for Capacities, providing seamless integration with your knowledge management system.
This MCP server provides access to all current Capacities API endpoints:
- List Spaces - Get all your personal spaces
- Space Information - Retrieve detailed space structures and collections
- Search Content - Search across spaces with advanced filtering
- Save Weblinks - Save URLs to your spaces with metadata
- Daily Notes - Add content to your daily notes
Add the Capacities MCP server to your Claude Desktop configuration (~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
on macOS):
{
"mcpServers": {
"capacities": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "capacities-mcp"],
"env": {
"CAPACITIES_API_KEY": "your_capacities_api_key_here"
}
}
}
}
Get your Capacities API key from your Capacities account settings.
That's it! The server will be automatically downloaded and run when Claude Desktop starts.
For local development, you'll need to clone and build the project:
- Clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/jemgold/capacities-mcp.git
cd capacities-mcp
- Install dependencies:
bun install
- Copy the example environment file:
cp .env.example .env
- Add your Capacities API key to
.env
:
CAPACITIES_API_KEY=your_api_key_here
- Build the server:
bun run build
Start the development server with interactive mode:
bun run dev
For production use:
bun run start
To inspect the server tools and schema:
bun run inspect
Run the test suite:
bun run test
Check linting and types:
bun run lint
Format code:
bun run format
Get your Capacities API key from your Capacities account settings.
For detailed API documentation, see:
Get a list of all your personal spaces.
Get detailed information about a specific space, including structures and collections.
- spaceId: UUID of the space
Search for content across your spaces with optional filtering.
- searchTerm: Text to search for
- spaceIds: Array of space UUIDs to search in
- mode (optional): "fullText" or "title" search mode
- filterStructureIds (optional): Filter by specific structure types
Save a web link to a space with optional metadata.
- spaceId: UUID of the target space
- url: The URL to save
- titleOverwrite (optional): Custom title for the link
- descriptionOverwrite (optional): Description text
- tags (optional): Array of tags. Tags need to exactly match your tag names in Capacities, otherwise they will be created.
- mdText (optional): Text formatted as markdown that will be added to the notes section
Add markdown content to today's daily note in a space.
- spaceId: UUID of the target space
- mdText: Markdown content to add
- origin (optional): Origin label for the content (only "commandPalette" is supported)
- noTimestamp (optional): If true, no timestamp will be added to the note
The Capacities API has the following rate limits:
/spaces
: 5 requests per 60 seconds/space-info
: 5 requests per 60 seconds/search
: 120 requests per 60 seconds/save-weblink
: 10 requests per 60 seconds/save-to-daily-note
: 5 requests per 60 seconds
Here are some example prompts you can use with Claude when this MCP server is configured:
"Show me all my Capacities spaces"
"What spaces do I have in Capacities?"
"Get detailed information about my main workspace in Capacities"
"What structures and collections are in my [space name] space?"
"Search for 'project management' across all my Capacities spaces"
"Find all notes mentioning 'machine learning' in my research space"
"Search for 'meeting notes' but only check titles, not full content"
"Save this article to my research space: https://example.com/article"
"Bookmark this GitHub repo in my coding space with tags 'javascript' and 'tools'"
"Save this link with a custom title and description to my resources space"
"Add a summary of today's key insights to my daily note"
"Save these meeting notes to today's daily note in my work space"
"Add this quote to my daily note: [your quote here]"
"Search for 'productivity' in my work and personal spaces, but filter to only show task-related structures"
"Save this research paper to my academic space and add it to today's daily note as well"
"Find all my notes about 'AI tools' and then save the best ones as bookmarks"
MIT - see LICENSE file for details.