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MCP s

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides AI assistants with access to Microsoft OneNote. This server enables AI models to read from and write to OneNote notebooks, sections, and pages.

How to use

The MCP s server is a powerful Model Context Protocol server designed to facilitate seamless interactions between AI assistants and Microsoft OneNote. By enabling AI models to read from and write to OneNote notebooks, sections, and pages, this server enhances productivity and allows for more dynamic information management in your applications. Developers can leverage this functionality to create intelligent assistants that can efficiently organize and retrieve notes.

Once connected to the MCP s server, you can interact with OneNote through various queries and commands. You can retrieve notebooks, sections, and pages, as well as create new entries or update existing ones. To get the best results, use specific commands such as "list notebooks," "create section," or "append text to page." These commands will allow you to effectively manage your OneNote content through the AI assistant.

How to install

Prerequisites

Before installing the MCP s server, ensure you have Node.js (version 14 or higher) installed on your machine.

Option A: Quick start with npx

You can quickly start using the MCP s server with the following command:

npx -y @rajvirtual/MCP-Servers  

Option B: Global install alternative

If you prefer a global installation, you can run:

npm install -g @rajvirtual/MCP-Servers  

This command will install the server globally, making it available for any project on your system.

Additional notes

When configuring the MCP s server, ensure you have the proper authentication set up to access your OneNote account. You may need to set environment variables for your OneNote API credentials. A common gotcha is forgetting to provide these credentials, which can prevent the server from accessing your notebooks.

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