About
Barnsworthburning is Nick Trombley's digital commonplace book—a curated archive of bookmarks and short-form notes spanning design, software development, visual arts, architecture, craft, writing, and literature. Key features: - Search across thousands of curated bookmarks and research snippets via the barnsworthburning.net API - Coverage spans creative disciplines (typography, UX design, graphic design) and technical domains (software engineering, architectural practice, digital craft) - Access observations and reference materials drawn from years of cross-disciplinary research and reading
README
Barnsworthburning MCP
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for searching barnsworthburning.net.
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Overview
This MCP server provides a tool for searching barnsworthburning.net through the API endpoint at https://barnsworthburning.net/api/search. It can be used with Claude for Desktop or any other MCP client.
Installation
Installing via Smithery
To install Barnsworthburning for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:
npx -y @smithery/cli install @Aias/barnsworthburning-mcp --client claude
Manual Installation
1. Clone this repository 2. Install dependencies: npm install
3. Build the server:
npm run build
Usage
Refer to the Model Context Protocol documentation for information on how to use MCP servers with compatible clients (such as Claude for Desktop or Cursor).
Available Tools
This MCP server provides the following tool:
query: The search query to look for on barnsworthburning.netExample Queries
Once the server is connected to the client, you can ask questions like:
Development
To modify or extend this MCP server:
1. Edit the source code in the src directory
2. Rebuild the server with npm run build
License
MIT
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