Markmap
Transforms Markdown documents into interactive mind maps with zooming, node expansion/collapse, and ...
(Optional) Decide Whether You Need a Custom Output Directory
- By default, generated mind maps will be stored in the system's temporary directory.
 - If you wish to specify a custom output directory, you will need to set the 
MARKMAP_DIRenvironment variable. 
Locate the Path for Your Output Directory
- Determine the absolute path on your system where you want mind map files to be saved, e.g., 
/Users/yourname/Documents/markmaps. 
- Determine the absolute path on your system where you want mind map files to be saved, e.g., 
 Add the Environment Variable in the FastMCP Connection Interface
- Open the FastMCP interface.
 - Click the "Install Now" button to start adding the server.
 - When prompted for environment variables, fill in as follows:
- Key: 
MARKMAP_DIR - Value: the path you decided in step 2 (e.g., 
/Users/yourname/Documents/markmaps) 
 - Key: 
 - If you do not wish to set a custom directory, you may leave this variable blank.
 
Save and Complete the Setup
- Confirm and save the configuration in FastMCP.
 - The server will now use the specified directory to output generated mind map files.
 
Note: No API keys or tokens are required for Markmap MCP Server. The environment variable is fully optional and only used for changing the location of the saved mind map files.
Quick Start
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Configure Environment Variables for
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