You'd reach for this when you need to verify the trustworthiness and provenance of knowledge sources before feeding them to AI systems. It acts as a governance layer that tracks where information comes from and applies trust policies, helping you answer whether a given data source or knowledge artifact should be considered authoritative. The server appears focused on metadata and verification rather than content retrieval itself. Useful if you're building AI workflows where source credibility matters, like enterprise knowledge bases, fact-checking pipelines, or systems that need audit trails for AI decision-making. Think of it as adding a trust score and paper trail to your AI's inputs.
NODERAIL_REPO_PATH*Path to your local NodeRail repository
csoai-org/pdf-document-mcp
xt765/mcp-document-converter
io.github.xjtlumedia/markdown-formatter
io.github.ai-aviate/better-notion
suekou/mcp-notion-server
meterlong/mcp-doc