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Jotdown - MCP Server for Notion Page Creation and mdBook Generation

@Harry-027

An MCP Server in Rust for creating Notion pages & mdBooks with LLMs 🦀
Overview

what is Jotdown?

Jotdown is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that allows large language models (LLMs) to interact with Notion and generate Markdown Books (mdbooks). It facilitates content management and publishing workflows by integrating with these systems.

how to use Jotdown?

To use Jotdown, install the necessary dependencies, set up your Notion API token, and configure your MCP client. You can then create or update Notion pages and generate mdbooks using LLMs.

key features of Jotdown?

  • Notion Integration: Automatically create or update Notion pages with LLM-generated content.
  • Mdbook Generation: Create and manage mdbooks directly from content, including generating necessary markdown files.
  • MCP Support: Maintains context over interactions for intelligent content creation.

use cases of Jotdown?

  1. Creating structured articles or documents in Notion.
  2. Generating comprehensive markdown books from LLM-generated content.
  3. Managing content updates in Notion seamlessly.

FAQ from Jotdown?

  • Can Jotdown integrate with any LLM?

Yes! Jotdown is designed to work with any LLM that supports MCP.

  • Is Jotdown free to use?

Yes! Jotdown is open-source and free to use.

  • What are the prerequisites for using Jotdown?

You need Rust installed, a Notion API token, and an MCP client like Claude.

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