Add matryca-plumber to Logseq tools list#76
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- [matryca-plumber](https://github.com/MarcoPorcellato/matryca-plumber) by MarcoPorcellato - A local-first AI daemon for Logseq OG. It safely reads and edits your local `.md` files in the background, offering semantic indexing, automated link cleaning, a CLI and MCP (Model Context Protocol) integration for AI agents, and a Tana import from JSON to Logseq OG.
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Hi, I'm an active Logseq user from 2022. I propose to add "Matryca Plumber" to the list in the "## 💡 Workflows and Innovations" section.
I've developed it and I'm maintaining it with already some contributor and with more than 5000 downloads/month even if the project is 1 month old.
It's already mature and works well to maintain our gardens of Logseq OG notes completely local without using AI in cloud, via Ollama or LM Studio or other local LLM runners, giving access also to AI via a CLI and MCP and integrate also a Tana import (I've tested Tana for 8 months and I had to migrate all my notes from Tana back to Logseq OG).
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.mdfiles in the background, offering semantic indexing, automated link cleaning, a CLI and MCP (Model Context Protocol) integration for AI agents, and a Tana import from JSON to Logseq OG.Thanks for your awesome list of resources for Logseq and keep up the great work!