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MCP server for Notion prompts database Prompt Book Server An MCP server that connects to Notion databases containing AI prompts, allowing you to manage, search, and retrieve prompts efficiently across multiple prompt collections. What does prompt book server do? The Prompt Book Server is a powerful tool that helps you organize and access your AI prompts stored in Notion databases. It provides the following key capabilities: - **Multiple Prompt Books**: Ma Published capability contract available. No trust telemetry is available yet. 2 GitHub stars reported by the source. Last updated 2/24/2026.

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Last checked 2/22/2026

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Contract is available with explicit auth and schema references.

Not Ideal For

@piccollage/prompt-book-mcp-server is not ideal for teams that need stronger public trust telemetry, lower setup complexity, or more explicit contract coverage before production rollout.

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@piccollage/prompt-book-mcp-server

MCP server for Notion prompts database Prompt Book Server An MCP server that connects to Notion databases containing AI prompts, allowing you to manage, search, and retrieve prompts efficiently across multiple prompt collections. What does prompt book server do? The Prompt Book Server is a powerful tool that helps you organize and access your AI prompts stored in Notion databases. It provides the following key capabilities: - **Multiple Prompt Books**: Ma

MCPverified

Public facts

7

Change events

1

Artifacts

0

Freshness

Feb 22, 2026

Verifiededitorial-content1 verified compatibility signal2 GitHub stars

Published capability contract available. No trust telemetry is available yet. 2 GitHub stars reported by the source. Last updated 2/24/2026.

2 GitHub starsSchema refs publishedTrust evidence available

Trust score

Unknown

Compatibility

MCP

Freshness

Feb 22, 2026

Vendor

Cardinalblue

Artifacts

0

Benchmarks

0

Last release

1.0.5

Executive Summary

Key links, install path, and a quick operational read before the deeper crawl record.

Verifiededitorial-content

Summary

Published capability contract available. No trust telemetry is available yet. 2 GitHub stars reported by the source. Last updated 2/24/2026.

Setup snapshot

git clone https://github.com/cardinalblue/prompt-book-mcp-server.git
  1. 1

    Setup complexity is MEDIUM. Standard integration tests and API key provisioning are required before connecting this to production workloads.

  2. 2

    Final validation: Expose the agent to a mock request payload inside a sandbox and trace the network egress before allowing access to real customer data.

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Cardinalblue

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Compatibility (2)

Protocol compatibility

MCP

contracthigh
Observed Feb 24, 2026Source linkProvenance

Auth modes

mcp, api_key

contracthigh
Observed Feb 24, 2026Source linkProvenance
Artifact (1)

Machine-readable schemas

OpenAPI or schema references published

contracthigh
Observed Feb 24, 2026Source linkProvenance
Adoption (1)

Adoption signal

2 GitHub stars

profilemedium
Observed Feb 24, 2026Source linkProvenance
Security (1)

Handshake status

UNKNOWN

trustmedium
Observed unknownSource linkProvenance
Integration (1)

Crawlable docs

6 indexed pages on the official domain

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Observed Apr 15, 2026Source linkProvenance

Release & Crawl Timeline

Merged public release, docs, artifact, benchmark, pricing, and trust refresh events.

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Artifacts Archive

Extracted files, examples, snippets, parameters, dependencies, permissions, and artifact metadata.

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0

Examples

6

Snippets

0

Languages

typescript

Executable Examples

json

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "prompt-book-server": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "@piccollage/prompt-book-mcp-server"
      ],
      "disabled": false,
      "alwaysAllow": []
    }
  }
}

text

List all my prompt books.

text

Show me all prompts in the prompt book.

text

Search for prompts related to "GPUImage" in my prompt book.

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Show me all prompts with the tag "PicCollage".

text

List all prompts of type "Coding"

Docs & README

Full documentation captured from public sources, including the complete README when available.

Self-declaredGITHUB MCP

Docs source

GITHUB MCP

Editorial quality

ready

MCP server for Notion prompts database Prompt Book Server An MCP server that connects to Notion databases containing AI prompts, allowing you to manage, search, and retrieve prompts efficiently across multiple prompt collections. What does prompt book server do? The Prompt Book Server is a powerful tool that helps you organize and access your AI prompts stored in Notion databases. It provides the following key capabilities: - **Multiple Prompt Books**: Ma

Full README

Prompt Book Server

An MCP server that connects to Notion databases containing AI prompts, allowing you to manage, search, and retrieve prompts efficiently across multiple prompt collections.

What does prompt book server do?

The Prompt Book Server is a powerful tool that helps you organize and access your AI prompts stored in Notion databases. It provides the following key capabilities:

  • Multiple Prompt Books: Manage multiple collections of prompts (prompt books) with different Notion databases
  • Prompt Discovery: Search, filter, and browse prompts by title, type, or tags
  • Prompt Retrieval: Quickly access the full content of any prompt
  • Prompt Management: Add new prompts, update existing ones, and copy prompts between books
  • Database Creation: Create new prompt databases with the proper schema directly in Notion

The server acts as a bridge between your AI tools and your Notion-based prompt collections, making it easy to maintain a centralized library of prompts that can be accessed from various coding and AI tools.

All the tools

Configuration Management Tools

| Tool Name | Description | |-----------|-------------| | list_prompt_books | Lists all configured prompt books | | create_prompt_book_config | Adds a new prompt book configuration | | remove_prompt_book_config | Removes a prompt book configuration | | activate_prompt_book | Sets a prompt book as active | | rename_prompt_book | Renames a prompt book configuration | | create_prompt_database | Creates a new prompt database in Notion and adds it to the configuration | | copy_prompt | Copies a prompt from one book to another |

Prompt Management Tools

| Tool Name | Description | |-----------|-------------| | list_prompts | Lists all prompts in the active database | | search_prompts_by_title | Searches prompts by title | | get_prompts_by_tag | Gets prompts filtered by a specific tag | | get_prompts_by_type | Gets prompts filtered by a specific type | | read_prompt | Reads the full content of a specific prompt | | list_all_types | Lists all unique prompt types in the database | | list_all_tags | Lists all unique tags used in the database | | add_prompt | Adds a new prompt to the database | | update_prompt | Updates an existing prompt in the database |

How to configure it in my coding tools (or non coding tools)?

Add to MCP Configuration

Add the server to your MCP configuration file. The location depends on your MCP client:

Path to the MCP config

  1. cline: ~/Library/Application Support/Code/User/globalStorage/saoudrizwan.claude-dev/settings/cline_mcp_settings.json
  2. roo_code: ~/Library/Application Support/Code/User/globalStorage/rooveterinaryinc.roo-cline/settings/cline_mcp_settings.json
  3. windsurf: ~/.codeium/windsurf/mcp_config.json
  4. claude: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json

Add the following configuration:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "prompt-book-server": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "@piccollage/prompt-book-mcp-server"
      ],
      "disabled": false,
      "alwaysAllow": []
    }
  }
}

Example prompts to work with it

Here are some example prompts you can use to interact with the Prompt Book Server:

Listing and Searching Prompts

List all my prompt books.
Show me all prompts in the prompt book.
Search for prompts related to "GPUImage" in my prompt book.
Show me all prompts with the tag "PicCollage".
List all prompts of type "Coding"
What types of prompts are available in my prompt book?

Reading Prompts

Get the prompt about idea evaluation from the prompt book.
Follow the instructions in it and then verify the following idea for me:
describe your idea

Managing Prompt Books

Activate the engineering prompt book.
Copy the GPUImage porting prompt from my private book to the engineering book.

Adding and Updating Prompts

Add a new prompt titled "React Component Generator" with type "Coding" and tags ["React", "Frontend"].

The prompt should include ....
......
.....
Update the "React Component Generator" prompt to include TypeScript support.
Please create a very detailed prompt to instruct LLM agents to convert Android XML UI implementations into Compose UI elements or screens. Put that prompt to the prompt book.

How to add a new prompt book?

You have two main options for adding a new prompt book:

Option 1: Connect to an Existing Notion Database

If you already have a Notion database with prompts, you can connect it directly:

  1. Get your Notion API token from https://www.notion.so/my-integrations
  2. Share your Notion database with your integration
  3. Get the database ID from the URL (it's the part after the workspace name and before the question mark)
  4. Use the create_prompt_book_config tool:
Add a new prompt book with the following details:
- Name: "My Team Prompts"
- Notion token: "secret_abc123..."
- Notion database ID: "1a748be2b63280988d9bc5f89918431d"

Option 2: Create a New Notion Database

If you want to create a fresh prompt database with the correct schema:

  1. Get your Notion API token from https://www.notion.so/my-integrations
  2. Find the ID of a Notion page where you want to create the database
  3. Use the create_prompt_database tool:
Create a new prompt database with these details:
- Name: "My New Prompt Book"
- Notion token: "secret_abc123..."
- Page ID: "1a748be2b63280988d9bc5f89918431d"
- Activate: true

This will create a new database with the proper schema (Name, Type, Tags) and add it to your configuration.

Notion Database Requirements

For optimal functionality, your Notion database should have the following properties:

  • Name (title): The title of the prompt
  • Type (select): The category of the prompt (e.g., "Coding", "Image Generation")
  • Tags (multi-select): Tags for organizing and filtering prompts

The prompt content itself is stored in the page body as blocks of text.

Development

Prerequisites

  • Node.js 16+
  • TypeScript
  • Notion API token

Setup

  1. Clone the repository
  2. Install dependencies: npm install
  3. Build the project: npm run build
  4. Run the server: npm start

Configuration File Structure

The configuration file at ~/.mcp_config/prompt_book.json has the following structure:

{
  "promptBooks": [
    {
      "id": "uuid-string",
      "name": "My Prompt Book",
      "notion_token": "your-notion-api-token",
      "notion_database_id": "your-notion-database-id"
    }
  ],
  "activePromptBookId": "uuid-string"
}

Environment Variable Configuration (DEFAULT_BOOKS)

You can provide a default configuration using the DEFAULT_BOOKS environment variable. This is particularly useful for:

  • Setting up prompt books automatically in deployment environments
  • Providing default configurations for team members
  • Pre-populating the server with prompt book configurations

The DEFAULT_BOOKS environment variable should contain a valid JSON string matching the configuration file structure above.

Important Notes:

  • The DEFAULT_BOOKS environment variable is only used when the configuration file ~/.mcp_config/prompt_book.json doesn't exist yet
  • If the configuration file already exists, the environment variable is ignored
  • If the JSON in DEFAULT_BOOKS is invalid or doesn't match the expected structure, it will be ignored and an empty configuration will be created instead

Example usage:

# Set the environment variable
export DEFAULT_BOOKS='{"promptBooks":[{"id":"12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012","name":"Default Prompt Book","notion_token":"secret_abc123...","notion_database_id":"1a748be2b63280988d9bc5f89918431d"}],"activePromptBookId":"12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012"}'

# Run the server - it will use the DEFAULT_BOOKS configuration if no config file exists
npx @piccollage/prompt-book-mcp-server

This feature is especially useful when deploying the server in containerized environments or when you want to provide team members with a pre-configured setup.

Contract & API

Machine endpoints, protocol fit, contract coverage, invocation examples, and guardrails for agent-to-agent use.

Verifiedcapability-contract

Contract coverage

Status

ready

Auth

mcp, api_key

Streaming

No

Data region

global

Protocol support

MCP: verified

Requires: mcp, lang:typescript

Forbidden: none

Guardrails

Operational confidence: medium

Contract is available with explicit auth and schema references.
Trust confidence is not low and verification freshness is acceptable.
Protocol support is explicitly confirmed in contract metadata.
Invocation examples
curl -s "https://xpersona.co/api/v1/agents/mcp-cardinalblue-prompt-book-mcp-server/snapshot"
curl -s "https://xpersona.co/api/v1/agents/mcp-cardinalblue-prompt-book-mcp-server/contract"
curl -s "https://xpersona.co/api/v1/agents/mcp-cardinalblue-prompt-book-mcp-server/trust"

Reliability & Benchmarks

Trust and runtime signals, benchmark suites, failure patterns, and practical risk constraints.

Missingruntime-metrics

Trust signals

Handshake

UNKNOWN

Confidence

unknown

Attempts 30d

unknown

Fallback rate

unknown

Runtime metrics

Observed P50

unknown

Observed P95

unknown

Rate limit

unknown

Estimated cost

unknown

No benchmark suites or observed failure patterns are available.

Media & Demo

Every public screenshot, visual asset, demo link, and owner-provided destination tied to this agent.

Missingno-media
No screenshots, media assets, or demo links are available.

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Freshness

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Contract JSON

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    "mcp",
    "api_key"
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  "requires": [
    "mcp",
    "lang:typescript"
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  "forbidden": [],
  "supportsMcp": true,
  "supportsA2a": false,
  "supportsStreaming": false,
  "inputSchemaRef": "https://github.com/cardinalblue/prompt-book-mcp-server#input",
  "outputSchemaRef": "https://github.com/cardinalblue/prompt-book-mcp-server#output",
  "dataRegion": "global",
  "contractUpdatedAt": "2026-02-24T19:46:41.637Z",
  "sourceUpdatedAt": "2026-02-24T19:46:41.637Z",
  "freshnessSeconds": 4422251
}

Invocation Guide

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    "snapshotUrl": "https://xpersona.co/api/v1/agents/mcp-cardinalblue-prompt-book-mcp-server/snapshot",
    "contractUrl": "https://xpersona.co/api/v1/agents/mcp-cardinalblue-prompt-book-mcp-server/contract",
    "trustUrl": "https://xpersona.co/api/v1/agents/mcp-cardinalblue-prompt-book-mcp-server/trust"
  },
  "curlExamples": [
    "curl -s \"https://xpersona.co/api/v1/agents/mcp-cardinalblue-prompt-book-mcp-server/snapshot\"",
    "curl -s \"https://xpersona.co/api/v1/agents/mcp-cardinalblue-prompt-book-mcp-server/contract\"",
    "curl -s \"https://xpersona.co/api/v1/agents/mcp-cardinalblue-prompt-book-mcp-server/trust\""
  ],
  "jsonRequestTemplate": {
    "query": "summarize this repo",
    "constraints": {
      "maxLatencyMs": 2000,
      "protocolPreference": [
        "MCP"
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    }
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  "jsonResponseTemplate": {
    "ok": true,
    "result": {
      "summary": "...",
      "confidence": 0.9
    },
    "meta": {
      "source": "GITHUB_MCP",
      "generatedAt": "2026-04-17T00:10:53.623Z"
    }
  },
  "retryPolicy": {
    "maxAttempts": 3,
    "backoffMs": [
      500,
      1500,
      3500
    ],
    "retryableConditions": [
      "HTTP_429",
      "HTTP_503",
      "NETWORK_TIMEOUT"
    ]
  }
}

Trust JSON

{
  "status": "unavailable",
  "handshakeStatus": "UNKNOWN",
  "verificationFreshnessHours": null,
  "reputationScore": null,
  "p95LatencyMs": null,
  "successRate30d": null,
  "fallbackRate": null,
  "attempts30d": null,
  "trustUpdatedAt": null,
  "trustConfidence": "unknown",
  "sourceUpdatedAt": null,
  "freshnessSeconds": null
}

Capability Matrix

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      "confidenceSource": "contract",
      "notes": "Confirmed by capability contract"
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      "key": "mcp",
      "type": "capability",
      "support": "supported",
      "confidenceSource": "profile",
      "notes": "Declared in agent profile metadata"
    },
    {
      "key": "notion",
      "type": "capability",
      "support": "supported",
      "confidenceSource": "profile",
      "notes": "Declared in agent profile metadata"
    },
    {
      "key": "prompts",
      "type": "capability",
      "support": "supported",
      "confidenceSource": "profile",
      "notes": "Declared in agent profile metadata"
    },
    {
      "key": "cli",
      "type": "capability",
      "support": "supported",
      "confidenceSource": "profile",
      "notes": "Declared in agent profile metadata"
    }
  ],
  "flattenedTokens": "protocol:MCP|supported|contract capability:mcp|supported|profile capability:notion|supported|profile capability:prompts|supported|profile capability:cli|supported|profile"
}

Facts JSON

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    "category": "integration",
    "label": "Crawlable docs",
    "value": "6 indexed pages on the official domain",
    "href": "https://github.com/login?return_to=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fopenclaw%2Fskills%2Ftree%2Fmain%2Fskills%2Fasleep123%2Fcaldav-calendar",
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    "sourceType": "search_document",
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    "observedAt": "2026-04-15T05:03:46.393Z",
    "isPublic": true
  },
  {
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    "category": "compatibility",
    "label": "Protocol compatibility",
    "value": "MCP",
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    "sourceType": "contract",
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    "isPublic": true
  },
  {
    "factKey": "auth_modes",
    "category": "compatibility",
    "label": "Auth modes",
    "value": "mcp, api_key",
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    "sourceUrl": "https://xpersona.co/api/v1/agents/mcp-cardinalblue-prompt-book-mcp-server/contract",
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    "isPublic": true
  },
  {
    "factKey": "schema_refs",
    "category": "artifact",
    "label": "Machine-readable schemas",
    "value": "OpenAPI or schema references published",
    "href": "https://github.com/cardinalblue/prompt-book-mcp-server#input",
    "sourceUrl": "https://xpersona.co/api/v1/agents/mcp-cardinalblue-prompt-book-mcp-server/contract",
    "sourceType": "contract",
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    "isPublic": true
  },
  {
    "factKey": "vendor",
    "category": "vendor",
    "label": "Vendor",
    "value": "Cardinalblue",
    "href": "https://github.com/cardinalblue/prompt-book-mcp-server#readme",
    "sourceUrl": "https://github.com/cardinalblue/prompt-book-mcp-server#readme",
    "sourceType": "profile",
    "confidence": "medium",
    "observedAt": "2026-02-24T19:43:14.176Z",
    "isPublic": true
  },
  {
    "factKey": "traction",
    "category": "adoption",
    "label": "Adoption signal",
    "value": "2 GitHub stars",
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    "sourceUrl": "https://github.com/cardinalblue/prompt-book-mcp-server",
    "sourceType": "profile",
    "confidence": "medium",
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    "isPublic": true
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    "factKey": "handshake_status",
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    "value": "UNKNOWN",
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    "sourceUrl": "https://xpersona.co/api/v1/agents/mcp-cardinalblue-prompt-book-mcp-server/trust",
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    "confidence": "medium",
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Change Events JSON

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