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joplin-mcp-server

Joplin MCP Server

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Joplin MCP Server

CI

A self-contained MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for Joplin. Bundles the Joplin Terminal CLI as a dependency — no desktop app, no global installs, no external processes to manage. Coexists with Joplin Desktop via automatic port negotiation.

Quick Start

npx joplin-mcp-server --token your_joplin_token

That's it. The server spawns its own Joplin Terminal instance (sidecar mode), syncs to your configured backend, and exposes your notes via MCP.

Architecture

Sidecar Mode (Default)

The server bundles joplin as an npm dependency and manages its own Joplin Terminal process. No Joplin desktop app needed — the sidecar handles everything: data storage, sync, and the REST API.

If Joplin Desktop is already running, the sidecar automatically finds a free port (scanning 41184-41193) and runs alongside it. Both instances stay in sync if configured with the same sync target.

# Basic usage — sidecar starts automatically
npx joplin-mcp-server --token your_token

# With cloud sync
npx joplin-mcp-server --token your_token \
  --sync-target joplin-cloud \
  --sync-username user@example.com --sync-password pass

# With filesystem sync (e.g. OneDrive folder)
npx joplin-mcp-server --token your_token \
  --sync-target filesystem \
  --sync-path /mnt/c/Users/you/OneDrive/Joplin

The Joplin CLI is resolved in this order: JOPLIN_CLI env var > node_modules/.bin/joplin (bundled) > global install > npx fallback.

Data is stored in ~/.config/joplin-mcp by default (separate from any desktop Joplin install).

External Mode

Connects to an existing Joplin instance instead of spawning a sidecar. Activated by setting JOPLIN_HOST or JOPLIN_PORT.

# Connect to Joplin desktop on another machine or Windows host
JOPLIN_HOST=192.168.0.40 JOPLIN_PORT=41184 npx joplin-mcp-server --token your_token

Configuration

Environment Variables

VariableDescriptionDefault
JOPLIN_TOKENAPI token (required)--
JOPLIN_HOSTConnect to existing Joplin at this host (skips sidecar)--
JOPLIN_PORTConnect to existing Joplin on this port (skips sidecar)--
JOPLIN_CLIPath to joplin CLI binary (overrides auto-detection)--
JOPLIN_PROFILEJoplin data directory for sidecar mode~/.config/joplin-mcp
JOPLIN_SYNC_TARGETSync target typenone
JOPLIN_SYNC_PATHSync target URL/path--
JOPLIN_SYNC_USERNAMESync username/email--
JOPLIN_SYNC_PASSWORDSync password--
LOG_LEVELLog level: debug, info, warn, errorinfo

Command Line Options

OPTIONS:
  --env-file <file>          Load environment variables from file
  --token <token>            Joplin API token
  --transport <type>         Transport type: stdio (default) or http
  --http-port <port>         HTTP server port (default: 3000, only with --transport http)
  --profile <dir>            Joplin data directory (default: ~/.config/joplin-mcp)
  --sync-target <type>       Sync target: none, filesystem, webdav, nextcloud,
                             joplin-cloud, joplin-server, s3, dropbox, onedrive
  --sync-path <url>          URL or path for sync target
  --sync-username <user>     Username/email for sync
  --sync-password <pass>     Password for sync
  --help, -h                 Show help message

Path Expansion

The --sync-path and --profile options support ~ and environment variable expansion for cross-platform compatibility:

# Tilde expands to home directory (Linux, macOS, Windows)
--sync-path ~/OneDrive/Apps/Joplin

# Environment variables (both forms supported)
--sync-path ${HOME}/OneDrive/Apps/Joplin
--sync-path $HOME/OneDrive/Apps/Joplin

# Windows example using USERPROFILE
--sync-path ${USERPROFILE}/OneDrive/Apps/Joplin

This works in MCP client configs (.mcp.json, Claude Desktop) where shell expansion isn't available.

WSL auto-detection: On WSL, if a ~/ path is empty or missing, the server automatically checks the corresponding Windows path at /mnt/c/Users/<user>/.... This means --sync-path ~/OneDrive/Apps/Joplin just works on WSL without needing the full /mnt/c/... path.

Sync Targets

TargetRequired Options
none(default, no sync)
filesystem--sync-path /path/to/dir
webdav--sync-path <url> --sync-username --sync-password
nextcloud--sync-path <url> --sync-username --sync-password
joplin-cloud--sync-username --sync-password
joplin-server--sync-path <url> --sync-username --sync-password
s3--sync-path <bucket> --sync-username <access-key> --sync-password <secret-key>
dropbox(OAuth flow)
onedrive(OAuth flow)

MCP Client Configuration

Claude Code

The repository includes a .mcp.json that works with Claude Code's env var expansion:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "joplin": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["dist/bin.js"],
      "env": {
        "JOPLIN_TOKEN": "${JOPLIN_TOKEN}"
      }
    }
  }
}

Set JOPLIN_TOKEN in your shell (add to ~/.bashrc or ~/.zshrc):

export JOPLIN_TOKEN="your_actual_token_here"

Claude Desktop

Claude Desktop does not support ${VAR} expansion. Provide values directly:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "joplin": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["joplin-mcp-server", "--token", "your_actual_token_here"]
    }
  }
}

With Sync (Claude Desktop)

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "joplin": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "joplin-mcp-server",
        "--token",
        "your_token",
        "--sync-target",
        "filesystem",
        "--sync-path",
        "/path/to/sync/dir"
      ]
    }
  }
}

External Mode

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "joplin": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["joplin-mcp-server"],
      "env": {
        "JOPLIN_TOKEN": "your_actual_token_here",
        "JOPLIN_HOST": "192.168.0.40",
        "JOPLIN_PORT": "41184"
      }
    }
  }
}

Docker

docker build -t joplin-mcp .
docker run -e JOPLIN_TOKEN=your_token -p 3000:3000 joplin-mcp

WSL Setup

Running in WSL? The sidecar architecture makes this straightforward — no Windows port forwarding needed. The server auto-detects WSL and handles path resolution between Linux and Windows filesystems.

Filesystem Sync via OneDrive (Recommended)

Both your Windows Joplin desktop and the WSL sidecar sync to the same OneDrive folder. They see the same notes without needing to talk to each other directly.

# Uses ~/OneDrive — automatically resolves to /mnt/c/Users/YourName/OneDrive on WSL
npx joplin-mcp-server --token your_token \
  --sync-target filesystem \
  --sync-path ~/OneDrive/Apps/Joplin

# Or specify the Windows path explicitly
npx joplin-mcp-server --token your_token \
  --sync-target filesystem \
  --sync-path /mnt/c/Users/YourName/OneDrive/Apps/Joplin

In your Joplin desktop app, configure sync to the same OneDrive folder: Tools > Options > Synchronisation > File system > /Users/YourName/OneDrive/Apps/Joplin

Joplin Desktop coexistence: If Desktop is running on port 41184, the sidecar automatically uses the next available port. A warning is logged at startup reminding you that both instances use separate databases and need the same sync target to stay in sync.

Cloud Sync

Alternatively, both instances can sync to Joplin Cloud or any other cloud backend:

npx joplin-mcp-server --token your_token \
  --sync-target joplin-cloud \
  --sync-username user@example.com --sync-password pass

External Mode (Port Forwarding)

If you prefer to connect directly to Windows Joplin instead of running a sidecar:

On Windows (PowerShell as Administrator):

netsh interface portproxy add v4tov4 listenport=41184 listenaddress=0.0.0.0 connectport=41184 connectaddress=127.0.0.1

In WSL:

JOPLIN_HOST=192.168.0.40 JOPLIN_PORT=41184 npx joplin-mcp-server --token your_token

Find your Windows IP with ipconfig on Windows or cat /etc/resolv.conf | grep nameserver from WSL.

Available Tools

ToolDescription
list_notebooksRetrieve the complete notebook hierarchy
search_notesSearch for notes by query string
read_notebookRead contents of a specific notebook
read_noteRead full content of a specific note
read_multinoteRead multiple notes at once
create_noteCreate a new note
create_folderCreate a new notebook
edit_noteEdit an existing note
edit_folderEdit an existing notebook
delete_noteDelete a note (requires confirmation)
delete_folderDelete a notebook (requires confirmation)
syncTrigger sync (auto-syncs every 5 min by default)

Development

pnpm install          # Install dependencies
pnpm build            # Build to dist/
pnpm test             # Run tests
pnpm validate         # Format + lint + typecheck + test + build
pnpm serve:dev        # Dev mode with hot reload (stdio)
pnpm serve:dev:http   # Dev mode with hot reload (HTTP)
pnpm inspect          # Build and open MCP Inspector

License

MIT

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