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Query a verified document collection: passages that answer a question, with their source.

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Query a verified document collection: passages that answer a question, with their source.

Security Report

4.8
Use Caution4.8High Risk

A well-designed document retrieval and encryption system with proper security controls for its stated purpose. The code demonstrates good cryptographic practices (AES-256-GCM, scrypt key derivation, Ed25519 signatures) and careful input handling. Minor code quality observations exist but do not introduce material security risks. Permissions are appropriate for a developer tool that manages encrypted document packages and provides search capabilities. Supply chain analysis found 5 known vulnerabilities in dependencies (0 critical, 3 high severity). Package verification found 1 issue.

4 files analyzed · 13 issues found

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What You'll Need

Set these up before or after installing:

Absolute path to the .mdcx package to queryOptional

Environment variable: MDCX_FILE

Key that decrypts the packageRequired

Environment variable: MDCX_KEY

How to Install

Add this to your MCP configuration file:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "io-github-jorgell23-sys-markdown-document-search": {
      "env": {
        "MDCX_KEY": "your-mdcx-key-here",
        "MDCX_FILE": "your-mdcx-file-here"
      },
      "args": [
        "mdcx"
      ],
      "command": "uvx"
    }
  }
}

Documentation

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From the project's GitHub README.

mdcx

PyPI License DOI

Convert a document collection to verified Markdown, package it into a single encrypted file, and make it queryable by agents through the Model Context Protocol.

The problem

An agent answering questions about a document collection has two options. It can receive the documents in its context window, which is expensive and bounded by the window size. Or it can query a component that already knows where each item is.

Measuring one specific query — where the minimum pipe diameter to be modelled in 3D is stated — over a real collection of 99 documents and 180 MB, using the cl100k_base tokenizer:

Model tokensLocal tokens
Reading the originals2,265,4882,265,327
Querying the package4352,688,861

The 435 comprise 20 for the question, 274 for the retrieved passage and 141 for the answer.

The first row costs the entire collection for a concrete reason: a PDF cannot be searched, it is a binary, and without prior conversion there is no way to know which of the 99 documents holds the answer. They all have to be extracted and read.

This is one measurement, not an average: the saving depends on how much text an answer requires. What does not vary is the shape of the change. The work does not disappear, it moves from the context window — which is billed and finite — to the CPU, which is not. That is why the local column rises rather than falls.

The three stages

Conversion. Each document is converted to Markdown and checked against the text the original actually exposes, read with a library independent from the engine that performed the conversion. Content the structured engine omits is appended verbatim rather than reported as lost.

Over the collection used during development — 99 documents, 1,144,553 reference words — 594 words were not recovered, a global coverage of 99.948%. Of the 184 documents exposing text, 116 came out at exactly 100% and none below 99.5%. The remaining four are scanned drawings containing no text at all in the file: they were read by optical character recognition and are marked as unverifiable, because no text original exists to measure them against.

Packaging. The corpus, its search index and the provenance of every passage fit into a single .mdcx file, encrypted with AES-256-GCM, whose header can be read without the key. From 8.8 MB of Markdown to 3.9 MB in one file.

Retrieval. A query returns the passages that answer it with their exact source. Over the 20 real queries used for tuning, the correct document appears within the top five results in 19 cases and within the top ten in all 20.

Installation

The package separates querying from conversion, because they have very different requirements.

CommandInstallsSize
pip install mdcxquery and read .mdcx packages~10 MB
pip install "mdcx[mcp]"the above plus the MCP server~50 MB
pip install "mdcx[convert]"document conversion (Docling, PyTorch)~1.4 GB
pip install "mdcx[all]"everything, including OCR~1.5 GB

Conversion is what pulls in the heavy dependencies. Someone who receives an .mdcx file and only needs to query it installs neither Docling nor PyTorch.

Converting a collection

pip install "mdcx[convert]"
mdcx-convert --input ./Documents --output ./Documents_md

The output mirrors the input directory structure, adds a global index, and records for each file the coverage achieved against its original.

Packaging and querying

mdcx pack --output ./Documents_md --target corpus.mdcx --key "..."
mdcx info corpus.mdcx
mdcx search corpus.mdcx "where is the minimum diameter stated" --key "..."
mdcx export corpus.mdcx --target ./restored --key "..."

info reads the header without the key, so the issuer and the integrity of a file can be checked before opening it. export rebuilds the original folder: a format that cannot be left is a trap, however well intended.

Using it as an MCP server

The server requires Python and this package. It does not require the conversion stack, so the footprint is about 50 MB.

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "mdcx": {
      "command": "python",
      "args": ["-m", "mdcx.mcp_server"],
      "env": {
        "MDCX_FILE": "/path/to/corpus.mdcx",
        "MDCX_KEY": "package-key"
      }
    }
  }
}

Alternatively, with uv the server runs without a prior installation, which is the usual arrangement for Python MCP servers:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "mdcx": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": ["--from", "mdcx[mcp]", "python", "-m", "mdcx.mcp_server"],
      "env": {
        "MDCX_FILE": "/path/to/corpus.mdcx",
        "MDCX_KEY": "package-key"
      }
    }
  }
}

Three tools are exposed. search returns the passages answering a question, each with its source document and portable path. info describes the corpus and the fidelity of its conversion. document returns a full document when passages are not enough.

The server verifies the package before it starts listening, so a wrong path or key is reported immediately rather than on the first query.

Tests

pip install pytest
python -m pytest tests/ -v

The suite covers hostile inputs: empty and corrupted files, names in other alphabets, malformed queries including SQL injection attempts, truncated and tampered packages, and compaction against content loss.

Paths

No output contains absolute paths. Every document is identified by a pseudopath beginning with @/, resolved against the folder or package containing it, so a corpus remains valid wherever it is stored: local disk, network share or cloud.

Signing

A package can be signed so that its issuer can be proven rather than merely declared. The signature covers the digest of the encrypted body, so it attests both origin and content, and is verified without the encryption key.

mdcx keygen
mdcx pack --output ./Documents_md --target corpus.mdcx --key "..." \
          --issuer "Acme Ltd" --signing-key <private-key>
mdcx verify corpus.mdcx --public-key <public-key>

Verification also requires the body to be intact: a signature covering only the recorded digest would otherwise accept a package whose contents had been replaced while its header was left untouched.

The issuer field alone is free text and proves nothing. Only a signature does.

Encryption

The package encrypts at rest and decrypts in memory when opened; nothing is written to disk in clear. This protects a file in transit. It is not the same as searching over encrypted data without ever decrypting it, which is a separate field with documented leakage attacks and per-query costs measured in seconds.

The key is derived with scrypt, which makes guessing slow: about 8 attempts per second, each requiring 32 MB of memory, which prevents parallelisation on a GPU. Even so, the real strength is the passphrase: a dictionary password falls in a day.

Authorship

Conceived and directed by Jorge Ellena G., programmed with the assistance of Claude (Anthropic).

Every decision in this package was made against measurements rather than convention: which conversion engine to use, which licence permits which, how to rank a search, which optimisations to accept and which to discard. Several were discarded precisely because they were measured — reducing the search candidate pool appeared to be ten times faster and in fact lowered accuracy from 19 to 17 out of 20 — and those measurements are recorded alongside the decisions they justify.

Citation

Archived on Zenodo with a permanent identifier. The concept DOI always resolves to the latest version:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.22015991

Licence

Apache 2.0. The software may be used, modified and sold, provided the copyright notice is retained.

PyMuPDF was deliberately avoided: its AGPL licence would require anyone using this software to publish their own under AGPL, including those offering it only as a network service.

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