| name | joplin |
| description | Orchestration guidance for Joplin note, notebook, and tag management tools |
| user-invocable | true |
Joplin MCP — Orchestration Guide
This skill covers non-obvious tool interactions. Tool parameters are already in the tool schemas — don't restate them here.
Setup
If Joplin MCP tools (e.g., ping_joplin) aren't available, the server isn't connected. Follow these steps to configure it automatically:
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Ask the user for their Joplin API token. Tell them where to find it:
Open Joplin Desktop → Tools → Options → Web Clipper → copy the Authorization token.
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Write .mcp.json to the project root with the token. Use the Write tool to create the file:
{
"mcpServers": {
"joplin-mcp": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["--from", "joplin-mcp", "joplin-mcp-server"],
"env": {
"JOPLIN_TOKEN": "<paste_token_here>"
}
}
}
}
This file is already covered by .gitignore (.* rule) so it won't be committed.
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Tell the user to restart Claude Code. The MCP server is loaded at startup, so a restart is required for the tools to appear.
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After restart, call ping_joplin to verify the connection.
Critical: edit_note vs update_note
edit_note — find/replace, append, prepend. Use this for partial changes.
update_note(body=...) — replaces the entire body. Only use when you intend to rewrite the whole note.
If you need to change a paragraph, fix a typo, or append a section: always use edit_note.
Reading long notes
get_note returns a table of contents (not content) when a note exceeds ~50 lines. To read the actual content:
get_note(note_id) — see the TOC and line count
get_note(note_id, section="Section Name") — extract a specific section
get_note(note_id, start_line=1, line_count=50) — sequential reading by line range
get_note(note_id, force_full=True) — force full content (large context cost)
IDs vs names
| Parameter | Accepts |
|---|
note_id | 32-char hex ID only |
notebook_name | Human-readable name (e.g., "Work") |
tag_name | Human-readable name (e.g., "important") |
parent_id | Omit for top-level notebooks, or pass a 32-char hex parent notebook ID only |
Search results return IDs — use those IDs in subsequent calls.
Pre-check before bulk tagging
tag_note fails if the tag doesn't exist. Before tagging multiple notes:
create_tag("my-tag") — create it first (idempotent if it already exists)
- Then loop:
tag_note(note_id, "my-tag") for each note
Workflow recipes
Edit a long note
get_note(id) # see TOC + line count
get_note(id, section="Target") # read the section you need
edit_note(id, old_string="...", new_string="...") # surgical edit
Create a sub-notebook with notes
create_notebook("Sub") # top-level notebook: omit parent_name
create_notebook("Sub", parent_name="Projects/Work") # under an existing notebook (by name or path)
create_note("Title", notebook_name="Sub", body="...")
Bulk-tag notes from search
create_tag("project-x") # ensure tag exists first
find_notes("project x") # get note IDs
tag_note(id1, "project-x") # tag each result
tag_note(id2, "project-x")
Move a note to a different notebook
list_notebooks() # find target notebook ID
update_note(note_id, notebook_id="<target_hex_id>")