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MCP server for the cosmos exocortex from Polarity Lab. Read and write your personal knowledge graph from any LLM client.

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MCP server for the cosmos exocortex from Polarity Lab. Read and write your personal knowledge graph from any LLM client.

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Polarity

cosmos-mcp

One exocortex. Every agent.
MCP server for your Cosmos graph.

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Every AI you use is building its own private graph of you. Claude has one. ChatGPT has one. Cursor has one. None of them talk to each other, and none of them are yours.

Cosmos inverts that. Your knowledge graph lives in one place, and any MCP-capable client (Claude Code, Claude Desktop, Cursor, Codex, Zed, Continue) reads and writes to the same one. When an agent notices something durable about you, it lands in the graph. When you switch tools, the graph follows. The user, not the platform, owns the integration layer.

The thing you carry is a .polarity file. Yours.

One-line install

curl -fsSL https://mcp.polarity-lab.com/install.sh | sh

On macOS this installs the MCP server, registers cosmos-mcp://, wires Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, Zed, and Continue, then installs Cosmos Sync.app so iMessage, browser history, calendar, Claude Desktop transcripts, and shell history can sync in the background. On linux and windows it installs the MCP server path only.

If you want to inspect before changing anything:

curl -fsSL https://mcp.polarity-lab.com/install.sh -o install.sh
bash install.sh --dry-run
bash install.sh

Provisioning

There are two ways to get a pmk_… key onto your Mac.

Automatic. Sign in at cosmos.polarity-lab.com/connectors, tap "open in cosmos-mcp." The OS opens a one-shot handler that writes the key into your system keychain. You never see the raw key.

For that deep link to work, register the URL scheme once:

npx -y @polarity-lab/cosmos-mcp install-handler

This drops a tiny .app into ~/Library/Application Support/cosmos-mcp/ and registers cosmos-mcp:// with Launch Services. macOS-only.

Manual. If you already have a pmk_… key, or you do not want to install the handler:

npx -y @polarity-lab/cosmos-mcp provision pmk_xxx

The CLI validates the key against cosmos, then stores it in the macOS system keychain under service cosmos-mcp-key. Subsequent imessage sync, browser sync, calendar sync calls read from the keychain. No env var needed.

Confirm iMessage access.

npx -y @polarity-lab/cosmos-mcp imessage probe

Verifies Full Disk Access is granted and reports how many chats are visible. If you see an EACCES message, open System Settings, Privacy & Security, Full Disk Access, and add Terminal (or whichever app runs the CLI).

CI. Set COSMOS_TOKEN=pmk_… in env. It takes precedence over the keychain, so existing pipelines keep working untouched.

Manual MCP config

The installer handles this for common clients. If you want to wire a client by hand, point it at the package.

npx -y @polarity-lab/cosmos-mcp init

This opens your browser. Sign in at cosmos.polarity-lab.com, approve a per-user key, and the token lands at ~/.config/cosmos-mcp/token (0600). Then point any MCP client at it:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "cosmos": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@polarity-lab/cosmos-mcp"]
    }
  }
}

That config drops into ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json for Claude Desktop, your .cursor/mcp.json for Cursor, the equivalent for whichever client.

What you get

Eleven tools, four read, seven write.

Read

Tool Calls What it returns
polarity_whoami GET /api/polarity/whoami Bound user + scopes. Cheap probe.
polarity_export POST /api/polarity/export Full personal graph as polarity/v1 JSON.
polarity_get_graph GET /api/polarity Graph view, scoped by entity (user, cosmos, polarity).
polarity_ask POST /api/polarity/ask NL question synthesized over the graph.

Write

Tool Calls What it does
polarity_observe POST /api/polarity/observe Freeform observation. Cosmos extracts.
polarity_record_event POST /api/polarity/observe (kind=event) Something happened at a point in time.
polarity_record_preference POST /api/polarity/observe (kind=preference) A like, dislike, working-style rule.
polarity_capture_turn POST /api/polarity/capture-turn Hand a whole user/assistant exchange to cosmos. Pulls every durable observation in one call. Prefer over multiple polarity_observe calls.
polarity_dump POST /api/polarity/dump Location-anchored short message.
polarity_checkin POST /api/polarity/checkin Check-in at a waypoint. Triggers co-presence detection.
polarity_declare POST /api/polarity/declare Declare future presence at a waypoint.

Sources

The MCP server is one way to write to the graph. Cosmos accepts source pages from anywhere you keep notes, and the MCP read tools see all of it through the same view.

Source How it connects What lands
iMessage Local CLI: npx -y @polarity-lab/cosmos-mcp imessage sync. Mac only. Grant Terminal Full Disk Access first. Conversational turns from chat.db, with text content. People appear as person nodes in your graph, sized by conversation weight, named via your local AddressBook, dated by your real message timestamps.
Claude Desktop Local CLI: npx -y @polarity-lab/cosmos-mcp claude-desktop sync. Reads Claude Code session transcripts at ~/.claude/projects/. Every Claude Code session becomes a thread node; user and assistant turns land in conversation_turns with full text. Tool-use plumbing is stripped client-side.
Shell history Local CLI: npx -y @polarity-lab/cosmos-mcp shell-history sync. Reads ~/.zsh_history (falls back to bash/fish) with a byte-offset watermark. Each sync window lands as one source_page keyed by shell-history:<sync-iso>, body = newline-joined commands. Trivial commands (ls, cd .., single chars) and consecutive duplicates are filtered client-side.
Notion OAuth at cosmos.polarity-lab.com/connectors. Pick the pages and databases you want shared. Each Notion page becomes a source_page node, keyed by Notion id, kept fresh by a daily sync.
Obsidian Community plugin: polarity-lab/obsidian-cosmos. Paste your pmk_ key, point at your vault. Each note becomes a source_page node keyed by vault-relative path. Tags and wikilinks resolve into edges.
MCP clients This package. Observations, events, preferences, location dumps, check-ins, declarations.
Direct API POST /api/polarity/observe with your key. Anything you can express as an observation.

Unchanged pages are skipped server-side, so re-syncing a quiet vault or stable Notion workspace costs almost nothing. The iMessage sync is incremental too, watermarked on the last successful run, so re-running it is a no-op until new messages arrive.

iMessage sync

cosmos-mcp ships an imessage subcommand that reads your local Messages database and lands every conversation in your graph.

# default: incremental sync, 90-day window on first run
npx -y @polarity-lab/cosmos-mcp imessage sync

# re-sync the original 90-day window regardless of watermark
npx -y @polarity-lab/cosmos-mcp imessage sync --backfill

# pull everything since a specific date
npx -y @polarity-lab/cosmos-mcp imessage sync --since 2024-01-01

# check what the last run did
npx -y @polarity-lab/cosmos-mcp imessage status

A three-rule slop filter (no-reply senders, short-code numbers, low-volume contacts) keeps the graph clean. Your AddressBook resolves phone numbers and emails into real contact names. The reading is local to your Mac; only the extracted, normalized turns go into your cosmos graph, which is your account.

Claude Desktop sync

cosmos-mcp ships a claude-desktop subcommand that watches Claude Code session transcripts and lands each turn in your graph. The desktop chat surface itself stores conversations server-side, so the live, watchable on-disk source is ~/.claude/projects/<encoded-cwd>/<session-id>.jsonl.

# default: incremental, watermarked per session
npx -y @polarity-lab/cosmos-mcp claude-desktop sync

# limit to recent activity
npx -y @polarity-lab/cosmos-mcp claude-desktop sync --since 2026-05-01

# scan and report without shipping
npx -y @polarity-lab/cosmos-mcp claude-desktop sync --dry-run

# see what the last run did
npx -y @polarity-lab/cosmos-mcp claude-desktop status

Tool-use blocks, hook plumbing, and sub-agent (sidechain) turns are stripped client-side; only the visible text the user and the assistant exchanged is shipped. Each session id becomes its own thread node, keyed by (user_id, "claude-desktop", session_id).

Background sync (macOS)

cosmos-mcp daemon install drops a LaunchAgent that ticks every four hours and runs the browser, iMessage, calendar, claude-desktop, and shell-history syncs back-to-back. The agent fires a signed, notarized Cosmos Sync.app bundle that ships inside the npm package and gets copied into ~/Applications/Cosmos Sync.app at install time.

npx -y @polarity-lab/cosmos-mcp daemon install

After install, grant the bundle Full Disk Access once:

  1. open System Settings → Privacy & Security → Full Disk Access
  2. click +, then drag ~/Applications/Cosmos Sync.app into the list
  3. make sure the checkbox next to it is on
  4. run cosmos-mcp daemon kick to fire a tick now

Browser sync works without that step. iMessage and Calendar need it because they read TCC-protected SQLite databases on the user side. cosmos-mcp daemon status reports the signing team id, the plist + runner paths, and whether launchd has the agent loaded. cosmos-mcp daemon uninstall removes the plist, runner, and ~/Applications/Cosmos Sync.app.

Configuration

Env var Default When you set it
COSMOS_URL https://cosmos.polarity-lab.com Override the cosmos API endpoint.
COSMOS_TOKEN (from keychain) pmk_... per-user key for CLI subcommands. Takes precedence over the macOS keychain entry. Set this in CI.
COSMOS_MCP_KEY (from token file) pmk_... per-user key. Honored for back-compat.
COSMOS_USER_ID (from token file) Polarity user id.
COSMOS_SYSTEM_KEY (unset) Single-tenant mode. Sends X-System-Key instead of X-MCP-Key. Requires COSMOS_USER_ID. For internal testing before per-user keys are deployed.

The pitch in three lines

Your AI tools each know fragments of you. They are not allowed to share. Cosmos is the layer that lets them. You hold the key. The graph is portable. When you leave, you take the understanding with you.

License

MIT.

from github.com/teampolarity/cosmos-mcp

Install Cosmos in Claude Desktop, Claude Code & Cursor

Recommended · one command, every IDE
unyly install cosmos

Installs into Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor & VS Code — handles npx, uvx and build-from-source repos for you.

First time? Get the CLI: curl -fsSL https://unyly.org/install | sh

Or configure manually

Run in your terminal:

claude mcp add cosmos -- npx -y @polarity-lab/cosmos-mcp

FAQ

Is Cosmos MCP free?

Yes, Cosmos MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.

Does Cosmos need an API key?

No, Cosmos runs without API keys or environment variables.

Is Cosmos hosted or self-hosted?

A hosted option is available: Unyly runs the server in the cloud, no local setup required.

How do I install Cosmos in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?

Open Cosmos on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.

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