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An MCP server that enables Claude to manage Emacs org-mode task lists, journal entries, and projects with token-efficient tools and visual approval via Emacs ed

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An MCP server that enables Claude to manage Emacs org-mode task lists, journal entries, and projects with token-efficient tools and visual approval via Emacs ediff.

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An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that enables Claude to manage Emacs org-mode task lists, journal entries, and projects.

I use Emacs org-mode for organising myself. This mainly revolves around three things: tasks.org as a tracked task list (active and completed), a journal/ directory of daily journal files, and projects/ — one file per project — for longer-running work. Over time I have been leveraging Claude for bookkeeping and context-linking: reminding me to update a task, suggesting a journal entry, or noting what I worked on since the last summary.

Claude was surprisingly capable at working with org-mode files directly, but as those files grew it started hitting token limits. A dedicated MCP solves that: tools return only the data Claude needs, structure is maintained correctly, and there is a built-in visual approval step via Emacs ediff before any write lands on disk.

Token Efficiency

Operation Without MCP (Read/Edit) With MCP
Find a task Read entire tasks.org (1000+ lines) Returns only the matching task
Search tasks Read file, Claude parses Returns only matching results
List tasks Read entire file Returns structured list
Update task Read file, generate Edit Send task content, ediff for approval

Input tokens — raw file contents never enter the conversation context. Output tokens — Claude passes parameters to the MCP rather than generating careful string-matched Edit calls. Context accumulation — MCP responses are much smaller than repeated file reads over a long conversation.

There is also a reliability benefit: the MCP handles org-mode parsing correctly every time, whereas Claude occasionally makes formatting errors with raw Edit operations.

Features

  • Task Management (~/org/tasks.org)

    • List, create, update, search, and move tasks
    • Automatic section movement when status changes (TODODONE)
    • Find tasks by :CUSTOM_ID:, ticket ID (e.g. GH-123), or headline
    • Auto-maintained High Level Tasks checklist
    • Visual approval via Emacs ediff before writes
  • Journal Management (~/org/journal/)

    • List, create, update, and search journal entries
    • Date-based file organisation (YYYYMMDD format)
    • Tag support (:daily_summary:, :meeting:, etc.)
    • Visual approval via Emacs ediff before writes
  • Project Management (~/org/projects/)

    • One org file per project (<slug>.org)
    • List, create, update, and search projects
    • Section-level updates (avoids rewriting entire files)
    • Cross-linking between projects, tasks, and journal entries
    • Auto-maintained index.org with all projects grouped by status
    • Status values: active, planning, on-hold, completed

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.13+
  • uv for package management
  • Emacs org-mode files in ~/org/

Installation

cd ~/projects/emacs-org-mcp

# Install dependencies
uv sync

Configuration

Claude Desktop

Prerequisites:

  1. Ensure uv is in your PATH. Claude Desktop spawns processes without a login shell and may not inherit your shell's PATH. Use the full path to uv (e.g. /Users/yourname/.local/bin/uv) or add it to a system-wide location.

  2. Create the virtual environment first:

    cd /path/to/emacs-org-mcp
    make sync   # or: uv sync
    

Edit ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "emacs-org": {
      "command": "/Users/yourname/.local/bin/uv",
      "args": [
        "--directory", "/path/to/emacs-org-mcp",
        "run", "server.py"
      ],
      "env": {
        "ORG_DIR": "/path/to/org"
      }
    }
  }
}

Note: Replace /Users/yourname/.local/bin/uv with the output of which uv. If uv is reliably in your PATH you can use just "uv".

Claude Code

Add to user scope (available across all projects):

claude mcp add --scope user emacs-org \
  -- uv --directory /path/to/emacs-org-mcp run server.py

Or use the Makefile:

make mcp-install

Or edit ~/.claude.json directly:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "emacs-org": {
      "command": "uv",
      "args": [
        "--directory", "/path/to/emacs-org-mcp",
        "run", "server.py"
      ]
    }
  }
}

Environment Variables

All settings can be overridden via environment variables or command-line flags:

Variable / Flag Default Description
ORG_DIR / --org-dir ~/org Base org directory
JOURNAL_DIR / --journal-dir $ORG_DIR/journal Journal files directory
PROJECTS_DIR / --projects-dir $ORG_DIR/projects Project files directory
ACTIVE_SECTION / --active-section Tasks Section name for active/TODO tasks
COMPLETED_SECTION / --completed-section Completed Tasks Section name for completed/DONE tasks
HIGH_LEVEL_SECTION / --high-level-section High Level Tasks (in order) Section name for the high-level task checklist
EMACS_EDIFF_APPROVAL / --ediff-approval / --no-ediff-approval true Visual approval via Emacs ediff
EMACSCLIENT_PATH / --emacsclient-path (searches PATH) Custom path to emacsclient (optional)

Ediff Approval

By default, all create and update operations present changes visually in Emacs using ediff before applying them. A new Emacs frame opens with a side-by-side diff; you can edit the proposed content (Buffer B) before approving.

Controls (from the ediff control buffer):

Key Action
C-c C-y Approve — apply changes
C-c C-k Reject — discard changes
q Quit — approves by default

The frame and all buffers close automatically after your decision. If emacsclient is not available or Emacs is not running, the server falls back to auto-approve.

To disable ediff approval:

uv run server.py --no-ediff-approval
# or set EMACS_EDIFF_APPROVAL=false in the MCP server env

Available Tools

Task Tools (7)

Tool Description
list_tasks List all tasks in a section (Tasks or Completed Tasks)
get_task Get a task by :CUSTOM_ID:, ticket ID, or headline substring
create_task Create a new task from a complete org-formatted string
update_task Replace a task; auto-moves between sections on status change
move_task Move a task between sections without changing content
search_tasks Search tasks by keyword across all sections

Journal Tools (5)

Tool Description
list_journal_entries List entries for a date (defaults to today)
get_journal_entry Get an entry by time (HH:MM) or headline substring
create_journal_entry Create a new journal entry
update_journal_entry Update an existing entry
search_journal Search entries across recent days

Project Tools (7)

Tool Description
list_projects List all projects, optionally filtered by status
get_project Get a project by slug, :CUSTOM_ID:, or title substring
create_project Create a new project file from a complete org-formatted string
update_project Update project sections, properties, headline, or tags
search_projects Search across all project files
link_task_to_project Add a task link to a project's Related Tasks section
regenerate_project_index Rebuild index.org from all project files

Other

Tool Description
diagnostic_env Show server configuration and file paths

MCP Resources

The server exposes resources that Claude can read directly for format documentation and live data:

Resource URI Description
emacs-org://guide/task-format Task format specification
emacs-org://guide/journal-format Journal entry format specification
emacs-org://guide/project-format Project file format and cross-linking guide
org://tasks/active Live view of active tasks
org://tasks/completed Live view of completed tasks
org://journal/today Today's journal entries
org://projects/index All projects grouped by status

Configuring CLAUDE.md

Add this section to your ~/.claude/CLAUDE.md to instruct Claude to use the MCP server for all org-mode operations:

## Emacs Org-Mode (Journal, Tasks, Projects)

**CRITICAL: Always use the `mcp__emacs-org__*` MCP tools** for all journal,
task, and project operations. Never use Read/Write/Edit tools or bash commands
directly on these files.

### Format Reference

The MCP server exposes authoritative format guides as resources:
- `emacs-org://guide/journal-format`
- `emacs-org://guide/task-format`
- `emacs-org://guide/project-format`

Claude will fetch the detailed format documentation from those resources when needed, so you do not need to duplicate it in CLAUDE.md.

Testing

# Run all tests
make test

# Verify the server responds to tools/list
make test-mcp

License

MIT

from github.com/scanner/emacs-org-mcp

Установка Emacs Org Mode Server

У этого сервера нет опубликованного пакета — он собирается из исходников. Открой репозиторий и следуй инструкции в README.

▸ github.com/scanner/emacs-org-mcp

FAQ

Emacs Org Mode Server MCP бесплатный?

Да, Emacs Org Mode Server MCP бесплатный — установка в пару кликов через Unyly без оплаты.

Нужен ли API-ключ для Emacs Org Mode Server?

Нет, Emacs Org Mode Server работает без API-ключей и переменных окружения.

Emacs Org Mode Server — hosted или self-hosted?

Self-hosted: сервер запускается локально на твоей машине командой из раздела установки.

Как установить Emacs Org Mode Server в Claude Desktop, Claude Code или Cursor?

Открой Emacs Org Mode Server на unyly.org, выбери вкладку своего клиента (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) и нажми Install — конфиг сгенерируется автоматически, без правки JSON.

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