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The MCP Server of You: Building a Personal Knowledge Power for Kiro IDE
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The MCP Server of You: Building a Personal Knowledge Power for Kiro IDE

via Dev.toMichael Rewiri-Thorsen

In this post I'm going to walk you through how I built kiro-recall, a Kiro IDE Power that loads your personal knowledge vault into every session before you type a single word. We'll cover why I built it, how it works, and how you can install and test it yourself. I'm getting old, and as I get older, I find my brain races faster than it ever has, because I have gained more and more knowledge as the years have dragged on ceaselessly. I needed to go back to filing my thoughts. I started with a notepad with way too many unsaved tabs. Great. Now I can't remember what I wrote on every single tab, let alone find them on my PC if I closed them down. I needed a solution - a digital Zettelkasten folder or "second brain" vault seemed to solve that problem, so I built one in Obsidian What we're building kiro-recall is the MCP Server of You. Your decisions, your knowledge, your project context, loaded from your own machine into every Kiro session automatically before your first prompt reaches the m

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