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Manages connections to Logseq graphs via HTTP API, CLI, or MCP Server. Auto-invokes when users mention connecting to Logseq, API tokens, graph paths, connection issues, or backend configuration. Handles backend detection, environment setup, and connectivity troubleshooting.

2 stars
1.2k downloads
Updated 12/18/2025

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SKILL.md

Connecting to Logseq

When to Use This Skill

This skill auto-invokes when:

  • User wants to connect Claude to their Logseq graph
  • Setting up Logseq integration or API tokens
  • Troubleshooting connection issues
  • Configuring graph paths or backends
  • User mentions "connect to logseq", "logseq api", "logseq token"
  • Questions about HTTP API, CLI, or MCP server setup

Setup Scripts: See {baseDir}/scripts/ for initialization utilities.

Available Backends

BackendRequires Logseq RunningReadWriteBest For
HTTP APIYesFullFullReal-time, interactive
CLINoFullLimitedOffline, batch, CI/CD
MCP ServerYes (via HTTP)FullFullClaude-native tools

Quick Start

1. Enable Logseq HTTP API

In Logseq:

  1. SettingsAdvancedDeveloper mode: ON
  2. SettingsAdvancedHTTP APIs server: ON
  3. SettingsAdvancedAuthorization tokens → Create token

2. Set Environment Variable

export LOGSEQ_API_TOKEN="your-token-here"

3. Initialize Plugin

Run the setup wizard:

python {baseDir}/scripts/init-environment.py

Or use the command: /logseq:init

Backend Details

HTTP API (Primary)

URL: http://127.0.0.1:12315/api

Request Format:

POST /api
Content-Type: application/json
Authorization: Bearer YOUR_TOKEN

{
  "method": "logseq.Editor.getPage",
  "args": ["PageName"]
}

Common Methods:

  • logseq.App.getCurrentGraph - Get current graph info
  • logseq.Editor.getPage - Get page by name
  • logseq.Editor.getBlock - Get block by UUID
  • logseq.DB.datascriptQuery - Execute Datalog query
  • logseq.Editor.insertBlock - Create new block

CLI (@logseq/cli)

Installation:

npm install -g @logseq/cli

Usage:

# Query local graph
logseq query "[:find ?title :where [?p :block/title ?title]]" --graph ~/logseq/my-graph

# With running Logseq (in-app mode)
logseq query "..." --in-app -a YOUR_TOKEN

MCP Server

The plugin includes a custom MCP server that exposes Logseq operations as Claude tools.

Location: servers/logseq-mcp/

Build:

cd servers/logseq-mcp
npm install
npm run build

Configuration File

Location: .claude/logseq-expert/env.json

{
  "backend": "auto",
  "http": {
    "url": "http://127.0.0.1:12315",
    "token": "${LOGSEQ_API_TOKEN}"
  },
  "cli": {
    "graphPath": "/path/to/graph",
    "inApp": false
  },
  "mcp": {
    "enabled": true
  },
  "preferences": {
    "defaultGraph": null,
    "confirmWrites": false,
    "backupBeforeWrite": false
  }
}

Troubleshooting

"Cannot connect to Logseq"

  1. Check Logseq is running with HTTP API enabled
  2. Verify port: Default is 12315, check Settings → Advanced
  3. Check firewall: Ensure localhost:12315 is accessible
  4. Test manually:
    curl -X POST http://127.0.0.1:12315/api \
      -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
      -H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_TOKEN" \
      -d '{"method":"logseq.App.getCurrentGraph"}'
    

"Authentication failed"

  1. Verify token: Check it matches what's in Logseq settings
  2. Token format: Ensure no extra whitespace
  3. Environment variable: Check echo $LOGSEQ_API_TOKEN

"CLI not found"

  1. Install globally: npm install -g @logseq/cli
  2. Or use npx: npx @logseq/cli --help
  3. Check PATH: Ensure npm global bin is in PATH

"MCP server not working"

  1. Build server: cd servers/logseq-mcp && npm run build
  2. Check Node.js: Requires Node 18+
  3. Verify HTTP API: MCP server uses HTTP API internally

Scripts Reference

ScriptPurpose
init-environment.pyInteractive setup wizard
detect-backend.pyAuto-detect available backends
test-connection.pyTest connectivity
preflight-checks.shValidate environment

Run scripts from plugin root:

python logseq-expert/scripts/init-environment.py

Security Notes

  • Never commit tokens to version control
  • Use environment variables for sensitive data
  • Token in config supports ${VAR} syntax for env vars
  • HTTP API only listens on localhost by default

Install

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Requires askill CLI v1.0+

AI Quality Score

92/100Analyzed 2/19/2026

Excellent quality skill document for connecting Claude to Logseq. Comprehensive coverage of three backends (HTTP API, CLI, MCP Server) with detailed instructions, code examples, configuration file, troubleshooting guide, and security notes. Well-structured with clear sections, tables, and actionable steps. Located in proper skills folder with metadata. Minor扣分 for Logseq-specific scope limiting reusability, but otherwise nearly perfect.

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Metadata

Licenseunknown
Version1.0.0
Updated12/18/2025
PublisherC0ntr0lledCha0s

Tags

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