Bookmarks MCP tools
The six MCP tools ContextBolt Bookmarks gives your AI agent, what each one does, when to use it, and the plain-English prompts that trigger it.
On Pro, ContextBolt Bookmarks gives your AI agent six tools. You never call them by name. You ask for what you want in plain English and the agent picks the right tool for the job. The names below are just so you know what is available.
This needs the MCP endpoint connected. If you have not done that yet, start with Connect your agent.
Tip. You do not have to memorize any of this. Talk to your agent normally. “Find what I saved about X” or “save this for me” is all it takes.
search_bookmarks
Finds saves by meaning, not exact words. This is the one your agent reaches for most. Describe what you are after and it returns the closest matches from your library.
Ask it:
“Search my bookmarks for anything about cold email.”
“Did I save something on hiring my first employee?”
Returns the matching saves with their title, source and link, most relevant first.
list_clusters
Shows the topic clusters ContextBolt has grouped your saves into. Useful when you want to see the shape of your library before diving in.
Ask it:
“What topics do I have bookmarks on?”
Returns your clusters, each with its topic and how many saves it holds.
get_cluster_bookmarks
Pulls everything inside one topic cluster. Good for gathering all your saves on a subject in one go, for example before writing about it.
Ask it:
“Show me everything in my ‘marketing’ cluster.”
Returns the full list of saves in that topic, with titles, sources and links.
get_recent_bookmarks
Grabs your latest saves, optionally within a time window. Handy for a weekly catch-up on what you have been saving.
Ask it:
“What did I save this week?”
“Show me my last 20 bookmarks.”
Returns your recent saves in order, each showing when it was saved.
save_bookmark
Lets the agent add something to your library for you. Point it at a link, a quote or a passage worth keeping and it saves it like any other bookmark, tagged and searchable.
Ask it:
“Save this article to my bookmarks.”
“Remember this quote for later.”
Returns a confirmation that the item was saved.
export_bookmarks
Hands you a copy of your collection so you can back it up, migrate it, or use it in another tool. Your library is never locked in.
Ask it:
“Export all my bookmarks.”
Returns your saved bookmarks in a portable format you can keep.
Putting them together
The tools are designed to chain. A single request like “find everything I saved about onboarding and pull it into a checklist” can have your agent search, gather a cluster, and draft from the results in one pass. See Workflows for more of these.