Non-destructive refresh
Repair rewrites the existing config entry in place rather than creating duplicates or clobbering unrelated settings.
Refresh aging MCP connections before a moved path or app update quietly breaks them.
MCP config drifts. An app update, a moved vault file, or a changed server path can leave a once-working connection pointing at nothing. Automatic repair refreshes existing connections for Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor, Cline, Codex, ChatGPT, and OpenCode, rewriting each client's config to the current server and vault so a silent break never turns into lost memory.
Because installers are built to repair rather than duplicate, re-running one on an already-connected client is safe and non-destructive — it corrects the existing entry in place. That means you can proactively refresh every connection after an update instead of waiting for an agent to fail a vault_search mid-task and hunting the cause afterward.
Repair rewrites the existing config entry in place rather than creating duplicates or clobbering unrelated settings.
Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor, Cline, Codex, ChatGPT, and OpenCode connections can all be refreshed from one place.
Fix drifted paths after an update before an agent quietly loses vault access mid-task.
Open Connection and go to the Install MCP tab.
Find a client that is already connected but may have drifted.
Click Install again to repair and refresh its config to the current server and vault.
Restart the client and confirm a read appears in Activity or Memory Reads.
Re-run Install for that client in Connection → Install MCP. The installer repairs the existing config in place, pointing it back at the current server script and vault database, then restart the client.
No. Installers are designed to repair existing config rather than duplicate it, so refreshing a connected client corrects the entry instead of adding a second one.
Install the MCP bridge for Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor, Cline, and Codex without hand-editing JSON. The Connection view writes the config, runs a diagnostic, and confirms the link is alive.
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