Ambient in every conversation
Nine MCP tools make your knowledge base present in Codex, Claude, Cursor, and Antigravity — create, register, capture, query, and maintain KBs by talking.
One plain-markdown workspace, three shells: an MCP server and CLI for Codex, Claude, Cursor, and Antigravity — and an Obsidian plugin as its richest human interface. Obsidian maximizes it; nothing about it requires Obsidian.
Knowlery is a knowledge base solution built for the agent era. Your free-form notes remain yours; agents get a structured, retrievable layer — entities/, concepts/, comparisons/, queries/ — compiled from your material through a reviewed pipeline, plus the skills and conduct that make them good collaborators.
Everything is plain markdown in a plain folder: served to agents over MCP and the CLI, and to you in Obsidian when you want the richest view.
One MCP config block, then everything is conversation: "set up a knowledge base", "remember this", "what do I know about…". No Obsidian required.
Install the plugin, run the wizard, and review your knowledge visually — the same workspace is automatically available to every agent by name.