Nexus v0.2 Ships: Obsidian for Structured Data With a Built-In MCP Server

A new open-source tool offers structured data management with a local MCP server, giving AI agents a way to query personal knowledge bases without cloud dependencies.

Nexus v0.2 has shipped, positioning itself as "Obsidian for structured data" with a local MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that allows AI agents to query and interact with personal knowledge bases, as announced by @ScottShapiroUXD. The tool runs entirely locally, sidestepping the privacy concerns that come with cloud-hosted AI data access.

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