
Notion Integration
FreeSeamlessly interact with Notion via CLI or HTTP.
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What Notion Integration does
The Notion Integration skill allows developers and designers to interact with Notion's API in two distinct ways: through the official ntn CLI or via standard HTTP requests using curl. This flexibility enables users to choose the method that best fits their environment and preferences. The ntn CLI is the preferred approach for macOS and Linux users, offering a streamlined syntax for making API calls, uploading files, and managing pages and databases. For Windows users or those who prefer not to install additional software, the HTTP + curl method serves as a robust fallback.
To get started, users must obtain an integration token from Notion and set it up in their environment. This token is essential for authenticating API requests, whether using the ntn CLI or HTTP calls. The skill supports a variety of operations, including searching for pages, reading page metadata, creating and updating pages with Markdown content, and querying databases. The ntn CLI also simplifies file uploads into a one-liner command, which is a significant improvement over the traditional multi-step HTTP upload process.
This skill is particularly useful for developers looking to automate their workflows with Notion, such as generating reports, managing tasks, or integrating Notion with other tools. Designers can also benefit from the ability to document their design processes directly within Notion, keeping everything organized and accessible. With its dual-path approach, the Notion Integration skill caters to a wide range of users, from those seeking a quick command-line solution to those who prefer the versatility of HTTP requests.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to automate interactions with Notion, such as creating pages, querying databases, or uploading files.
When not to use it
Avoid this skill if you do not use Notion or if you prefer a GUI-based solution for managing your content.
What you can build with it
Automating Task Management
Use the Notion Integration to automatically create and update tasks in Notion based on external triggers or events.
Generating Reports
Leverage the skill to pull data from Notion and generate reports or summaries, streamlining your documentation process.
Managing Design Documentation
Integrate design notes and updates directly into Notion, allowing for better organization and accessibility of design resources.
How to install Notion Integration
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add nousresearch/hermes-agent/notion --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
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Written by nousresearchNotion
Talk to Notion two ways. Same integration token works for both — pick by what's available.
◆ ntn CLI — Notion's official CLI. Shorter syntax, one-line file uploads, required for Workers. macOS + Linux only as of May 2026 (Windows support "coming soon"). Default when installed.
◆ HTTP + curl — works everywhere including Windows. Default fallback when ntn isn't installed.
Setup
1. Get an integration token (required for both paths)
- Create an integration at https://notion.so/my-integrations
- Copy the API key (starts with
ntn_orsecret_) - Store in
${HERMES_HOME:-~/.hermes}/.env:NOTION_API_KEY=ntn_your_key_here - Share target pages/databases with the integration in Notion: page menu
...→Connect to→ your integration name. Without this, the API returns 404 for that page even though it exists.
2. Install ntn (preferred path on macOS / Linux)
# Recommended
curl -fsSL https://ntn.dev | bash
# Or via npm (needs Node 22+, npm 10+)
npm install --global ntn
ntn --version # verify
Skip ntn login — use the integration token instead. This works headlessly, no browser needed:
export NOTION_API_TOKEN=$NOTION_API_KEY # ntn reads NOTION_API_TOKEN
export NOTION_KEYRING=0 # don't try to use the OS keychain
Add those exports to your shell profile (or to ${HERMES_HOME:-~/.hermes}/.env) so every session inherits them.
3. Choose path at runtime
if command -v ntn >/dev/null 2>&1; then
# use ntn
else
# fall back to curl
fi
Windows users: skip step 2 entirely until native ntn ships — Path B works fine. If you want CLI ergonomics now, install ntn inside WSL2.
API Basics
Notion-Version: 2025-09-03 is required on all HTTP requests. ntn handles this for you. In this version, what users call "databases" are called data sources in the API.
Path A — ntn CLI (preferred, macOS / Linux)
Raw API calls (shorthand for curl)
ntn api v1/users # GET
ntn api v1/pages parent[page_id]=abc123 \ # POST with inline body
properties[title][0][text][content]="Notes"
ntn api v1/pages/abc123 -X PATCH archived:=true # PATCH; := is non-string (bool/num/null)
Syntax notes:
key=value— string fieldskey[nested]=value— nested object fieldskey:=value— typed assignment (booleans, numbers, null, arrays)
Search
ntn api v1/search query="page title"
Read page metadata
ntn api v1/pages/{page_id}
Read page as Markdown (agent-friendly)
ntn api v1/pages/{page_id}/markdown
Read page content as blocks
ntn api v1/blocks/{page_id}/children
Create page from Markdown
ntn api v1/pages \
parent[page_id]=xxx \
properties[title][0][text][content]="Notes from meeting" \
markdown="# Agenda
- Q3 roadmap
- Hiring"
Patch a page with Markdown
ntn api v1/pages/{page_id}/markdown -X PATCH \
markdown="## Update
Shipped the prototype."
Query a database (data source)
ntn api v1/data_sources/{data_source_id}/query -X POST \
filter[property]=Status filter[select][equals]=Active
For complex queries with sorts, multiple filter clauses, or compound logic, pipe JSON in:
echo '{"filter": {"property": "Status", "select": {"equals": "Active"}}, "sorts": [{"property": "Date", "direction": "descending"}]}' | \
ntn api v1/data_sources/{data_source_id}/query -X POST --json -
File uploads (one-liner — biggest CLI win)
ntn files create < photo.png
ntn files create --external-url https://example.com/photo.png
ntn files list
Compare to the 3-step HTTP flow (create upload → PUT bytes → reference).
Useful env vars
| Var | Effect |
|---|---|
NOTION_API_TOKEN | Auth token (overrides keychain) — set this to your integration token |
NOTION_KEYRING=0 | File-based creds at ~/.config/notion/auth.json instead of OS keychain |
NOTION_WORKSPACE_ID | Skip the workspace picker prompt |
Path B — HTTP + curl (cross-platform, default on Windows)
All requests share this pattern:
curl -s -X GET "https://api.notion.com/v1/..." \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $NOTION_API_KEY" \
-H "Notion-Version: 2025-09-03" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json"
On Windows the curl shipped with Windows 10+ works as-is. PowerShell users can also use Invoke-RestMethod.
Search
curl -s -X POST "https://api.notion.com/v1/search" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $NOTION_API_KEY" \
-H "Notion-Version: 2025-09-03" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"query": "page title"}'
Read page metadata
curl -s "https://api.notion.com/v1/pages/{page_id}" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $NOTION_API_KEY" \
-H "Notion-Version: 2025-09-03"
Read page as Markdown (agent-friendly)
Easier to feed to a model than block JSON.
curl -s "https://api.notion.com/v1/pages/{page_id}/markdown" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $NOTION_API_KEY" \
-H "Notion-Version: 2025-09-03"
Read page content as blocks (when you need structure)
curl -s "https://api.notion.com/v1/blocks/{page_id}/children" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $NOTION_API_KEY" \
-H "Notion-Version: 2025-09-03"
Create page from Markdown
POST /v1/pages accepts a markdown body param.
curl -s -X POST "https://api.notion.com/v1/pages" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $NOTION_API_KEY" \
-H "Notion-Version: 2025-09-03" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"parent": {"page_id": "xxx"},
"properties": {"title": [{"text": {"content": "Notes from meeting"}}]},
"markdown": "# Agenda\n\n- Q3 roadmap\n- Hiring\n\n## Decisions\n- Ship MVP Friday"
}'
Patch a page with Markdown
curl -s -X PATCH "https://api.notion.com/v1/pages/{page_id}/markdown" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $NOTION_API_KEY" \
-H "Notion-Version: 2025-09-03" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"markdown": "## Update\n\nShipped the prototype."}'
Create page in a database (typed properties)
curl -s -X POST "https://api.notion.com/v1/pages" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $NOTION_API_KEY" \
-H "Notion-Version: 2025-09-03" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"parent": {"database_id": "xxx"},
"properties": {
"Name": {"title": [{"text": {"content": "New Item"}}]},
"Status": {"select": {"name": "Todo"}}
}
}'
Query a database (data source)
curl -s -X POST "https://api.notion.com/v1/data_sources/{data_source_id}/query" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $NOTION_API_KEY" \
-H "Notion-Version: 2025-09-03" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"filter": {"property": "Status", "select": {"equals": "Active"}},
"sorts": [{"property": "Date", "direction": "descending"}]
}'
Create a database
curl -s -X POST "https://api.notion.com/v1/data_sources" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $NOTION_API_KEY" \
-H "Notion-Version: 2025-09-03" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"parent": {"page_id": "xxx"},
"title": [{"text": {"content": "My Database"}}],
"properties": {
"Name": {"title": {}},
"Status": {"select": {"options": [{"name": "Todo"}, {"name": "Done"}]}},
"Date": {"date": {}}
}
}'
Update page properties
curl -s -X PATCH "https://api.notion.com/v1/pages/{page_id}" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $NOTION_API_KEY" \
-H "Notion-Version: 2025-09-03" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"properties": {"Status": {"select": {"name": "Done"}}}}'
Append blocks to a page
curl -s -X PATCH "https://api.notion.com/v1/blocks/{page_id}/children" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $NOTION_API_KEY" \
-H "Notion-Version: 2025-09-03" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"children": [
{"object": "block", "type": "paragraph", "paragraph": {"rich_text": [{"text": {"content": "Hello from Hermes!"}}]}}
]
}'
File uploads (3-step flow)
# 1. Create upload
curl -s -X POST "https://api.notion.com/v1/file_uploads" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $NOTION_API_KEY" \
-H "Notion-Version: 2025-09-03" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"filename": "photo.png", "content_type": "image/png"}'
# 2. PUT bytes to the upload_url returned above
curl -s -X PUT "{upload_url}" --data-binary @photo.png
# 3. Reference {file_upload_id} in a page/block payload
Property Types
Common property formats for database items:
- Title:
{"title": [{"text": {"content": "..."}}]} - Rich text:
{"rich_text": [{"text": {"content": "..."}}]} - Select:
{"select": {"name": "Option"}} - Multi-select:
{"multi_select": [{"name": "A"}, {"name": "B"}]} - Date:
{"date": {"start": "2026-01-15", "end": "2026-01-16"}} - Checkbox:
{"checkbox": true} - Number:
{"number": 42} - URL:
{"url": "https://..."} - Email:
{"email": "user@example.com"} - Relation:
{"relation": [{"id": "page_id"}]}
API Version 2025-09-03 — Databases vs Data Sources
- Databases became data sources. Use
/data_sources/endpoints for queries and retrieval. - Two IDs per database:
database_idanddata_source_id.database_idwhen creating pages:parent: {"database_id": "..."}data_source_idwhen querying:POST /v1/data_sources/{id}/query
- Search returns databases as
"object": "data_source"with thedata_source_idfield.
Notion Workers (advanced, requires ntn)
Workers are TypeScript programs Notion hosts for you. One worker can expose any combination of:
- Syncs — pull data from external APIs into a Notion database on a schedule (default 30 min).
- Tools — appear as callable tools inside Notion's Custom Agents.
- Webhooks — receive HTTP events from external services (GitHub, Stripe, etc.) and act in Notion.
Plan / platform gating:
- CLI works on all plans. Deploying Workers requires Business or Enterprise.
ntnis macOS/Linux only as of May 2026. Windows users need WSL2 or to wait for native support.- Free through August 11, 2026; metered on Notion credits after.
Minimal Worker
ntn workers new my-worker # scaffold
cd my-worker
# Edit src/index.ts
ntn workers deploy --name my-worker
src/index.ts:
import { Worker } from "@notionhq/workers";
const worker = new Worker();
export default worker;
worker.tool("greet", {
title: "Greet a User",
description: "Returns a friendly greeting",
inputSchema: { type: "object", properties: { name: { type: "string" } }, required: ["name"] },
execute: async ({ name }) => `Hello, ${name}!`,
});
Webhook capability
worker.webhook("onGithubPush", {
title: "GitHub Push Handler",
execute: async (events, { notion }) => {
for (const event of events) {
// event.body, event.rawBody (for signature verification), event.headers
console.log("got delivery", event.deliveryId);
}
},
});
After deploy: ntn workers webhooks list shows the URL Notion generates. Treat that URL as a secret — anyone with it can POST events unless you add signature verification.
Worker lifecycle commands
ntn workers deploy
ntn workers list
ntn workers exec <capability-key> -d '{"name": "world"}'
ntn workers sync trigger <key> # run a sync now
ntn workers sync pause <key>
ntn workers env set GITHUB_WEBHOOK_SECRET=...
ntn workers runs list # recent invocations
ntn workers runs logs <run-id>
ntn workers webhooks list
When asked to build a Worker, scaffold with ntn workers new, write the code in src/index.ts, set any secrets with ntn workers env set, and deploy. Notion's docs at https://developers.notion.com/workers cover the full API surface.
Notion-Flavored Markdown (used by /markdown endpoints)
Standard CommonMark plus XML-like tags for Notion-specific blocks. Use tabs for indentation.
Blocks beyond CommonMark:
<callout icon="🎯" color="blue_bg">
Ship the MVP by **Friday**.
</callout>
<details color="gray">
<summary>Toggle title</summary>
Children indented one tab
</details>
<columns>
<column>Left side</column>
<column>Right side</column>
</columns>
<table_of_contents color="gray"/>
Inline:
- Mentions:
<mention-user url="..."/>,<mention-page url="...">Title</mention-page>,<mention-date start="2026-05-15"/> - Underline:
<span underline="true">text</span> - Color:
<span color="blue">text</span>or block-level{color="blue"}on the first line - Math: inline
$x^2$, block$$ ... $$ - Citations:
[^https://example.com]
Colors: gray brown orange yellow green blue purple pink red, plus *_bg variants for backgrounds.
Headings 5/6 collapse to H4. Multiple > lines render as separate quote blocks — use <br> inside a single > for multi-line quotes.
Choosing the Right Path
| Task | mac / Linux | Windows |
|---|---|---|
| Read/write pages, search, query databases | ntn api ... | curl |
| Read a page for an agent to summarize | ntn api v1/pages/{id}/markdown | curl /markdown endpoint |
| Upload a file | ntn files create < file | 3-step HTTP flow |
| One-off API exploration | ntn api ... | curl |
| Build a sync / webhook / agent tool hosted by Notion | ntn workers ... | WSL2 + ntn workers ... |
Notes
- Page/database IDs are UUIDs (with or without dashes — both accepted).
- Rate limit: ~3 requests/second average. The CLI doesn't bypass this.
- The API cannot set database view filters — that's UI-only.
- Use
"is_inline": truewhen creating data sources to embed them in a page. - Always pass
-sto curl to suppress progress bars (cleaner agent output). - Pipe JSON through
jqwhen reading:... | jq '.results[0].properties'. - Notion also ships an MCP server now (
Notion MCP, ~91% more token-efficient on DB ops than the previous version) — wire it via Hermes' MCP support if you want streaming Notion access from inside a session, but the paths above are enough for most one-shot tasks.
Frequently asked questions about Notion Integration
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