@everhour/mcp-server

@everhour/mcp-server

Provides complete integration with the Everhour API for time tracking, project and task management, enabling AI assistants to manage productivity workflows.

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@everhour/mcp-server

npm version License: MIT

Complete Everhour API integration for Model Context Protocol (MCP) with 100% endpoint coverage

A comprehensive MCP server that provides seamless integration with the Everhour API, enabling AI assistants like Claude to manage time tracking, projects, tasks, and team productivity workflows.

šŸš€ Quick Start

Installation

# Using npx (recommended)
npx @everhour/mcp-server

# Or install globally
npm install -g @everhour/mcp-server
everhour-mcp-server

Prerequisites

Configuration

Set your Everhour API key as an environment variable:

export EVERHOUR_API_KEY=\"your_api_key_here\"

šŸ“‹ MCP Client Setup

Claude Desktop

Add to your Claude Desktop configuration:

{
  \"mcpServers\": {
    \"everhour\": {
      \"command\": \"npx\",
      \"args\": [\"@everhour/mcp-server\"],
      \"env\": {
        \"EVERHOUR_API_KEY\": \"your_api_key_here\"
      }
    }
  }
}

Other MCP Clients

For other MCP-compatible clients, use:

# Command
npx @everhour/mcp-server

# Environment Variables
EVERHOUR_API_KEY=your_api_key_here

✨ Features

šŸŽÆ 100% API Coverage

All 37 available Everhour API endpoints implemented as MCP tools

šŸ›  Complete Functionality

  • Project Management: Create, update, list, and delete projects
  • Task Management: Full CRUD operations with estimates and time logging
  • Time Tracking: Comprehensive time record management
  • Timer Control: Start, stop, and monitor active timers
  • Client Management: Manage clients and business details
  • Section Organization: Project section management
  • Team Collaboration: User and team member management

šŸ”§ Developer-Friendly

  • TypeScript: Full type safety and IntelliSense support
  • Input Validation: Comprehensive validation with detailed error messages
  • Human-Readable: Time formats like "2h 30m" alongside seconds
  • Error Handling: Graceful error handling with helpful messages

šŸ”§ Available Tools (37 total)

<details> <summary><strong>Projects (5 tools)</strong></summary>

  • everhour_list_projects - List all projects with filtering options
  • everhour_get_project - Get details of a specific project
  • everhour_create_project - Create a new project
  • everhour_update_project - Update project details
  • everhour_delete_project - Delete a project

</details>

<details> <summary><strong>Tasks (11 tools)</strong></summary>

Core Task Management:

  • everhour_list_tasks - List tasks with filtering by project, status, assignee
  • everhour_get_task - Get details of a specific task
  • everhour_create_task - Create a new task
  • everhour_update_task - Update task details
  • everhour_delete_task - Delete a task

Extended Task Features:

  • everhour_get_tasks_for_project - Get all tasks for specific project
  • everhour_update_task_estimate - Update task estimate
  • everhour_delete_task_estimate - Delete task estimate
  • everhour_add_time_to_task - Add time directly to task
  • everhour_update_task_time - Update task time
  • everhour_delete_task_time - Delete time from task

</details>

<details> <summary><strong>Time Records (5 tools)</strong></summary>

  • everhour_list_time_records - List time records with date/project filtering
  • everhour_get_time_record - Get details of a specific time record
  • everhour_create_time_record - Log time (supports human-readable formats)
  • everhour_update_time_record - Update existing time records
  • everhour_delete_time_record - Delete a time record

</details>

<details> <summary><strong>Timers (7 tools)</strong></summary>

Core Timer Functions:

  • everhour_get_current_timer - Get the currently running timer
  • everhour_start_timer - Start a new timer
  • everhour_stop_timer - Stop the current timer
  • everhour_list_timers - List timer history
  • everhour_timer_status - Get timer status summary

Extended Timer Features:

  • everhour_get_running_timer - Get running timer (alternative endpoint)
  • everhour_start_timer_for_task - Start timer directly for specific task

</details>

<details> <summary><strong>Clients (5 tools)</strong></summary>

  • everhour_list_clients - List all clients
  • everhour_get_client - Get details of a specific client
  • everhour_create_client - Create a new client
  • everhour_update_client - Update client details
  • everhour_delete_client - Delete a client

</details>

<details> <summary><strong>Sections (5 tools)</strong></summary>

  • everhour_list_all_sections - List all sections (global search)
  • everhour_get_section - Get details of a specific section
  • everhour_create_section - Create a new section
  • everhour_update_section - Update section details
  • everhour_delete_section - Delete a section

</details>

<details> <summary><strong>Users & Team Management (3 tools)</strong></summary>

  • everhour_get_current_user - Get current user profile
  • everhour_list_team_users - List all team users
  • everhour_get_user - Get details of a specific team user

</details>

šŸ“š Examples

Starting a Timer

{
  \"tool\": \"everhour_start_timer_for_task\",
  \"arguments\": {
    \"taskId\": \"task_123\",
    \"comment\": \"Working on user authentication feature\"
  }
}

Logging Time

{
  \"tool\": \"everhour_create_time_record\",
  \"arguments\": {
    \"time\": \"2h 30m\",
    \"date\": \"2024-01-15\",
    \"task\": \"task_123\",
    \"comment\": \"Implemented login functionality and wrote tests\"
  }
}

Creating a Project

{
  \"tool\": \"everhour_create_project\",
  \"arguments\": {
    \"name\": \"Mobile App Development\",
    \"client\": 456,
    \"type\": \"board\",
    \"billing\": {
      \"type\": \"hourly_rate\",
      \"rate\": 85.00
    }
  }
}

Getting Project Tasks

{
  \"tool\": \"everhour_get_tasks_for_project\",
  \"arguments\": {
    \"projectId\": \"proj_789\",
    \"status\": \"open\"
  }
}

šŸ• Time Format Support

The server supports flexible time input formats:

  • Human-readable: \"2h 30m\", \"90m\", \"1h 30m 45s\"
  • Minutes only: \"90m\" (90 minutes)
  • Seconds: 3600 (1 hour in seconds)

šŸ”§ Environment Variables

Variable Required Default Description
EVERHOUR_API_KEY āœ… Yes - Your Everhour API key
EVERHOUR_API_BASE_URL āŒ No https://api.everhour.com API base URL
EVERHOUR_READONLY_MODE āŒ No false Enable readonly mode for safety

šŸ”’ Readonly Mode

Readonly mode provides an additional security layer by blocking all write and delete operations, allowing only safe read operations.

When to Use Readonly Mode

  • Production environments where data integrity is critical
  • Reporting and analytics use cases
  • Shared or untrusted environments
  • Testing and development with live data
  • Compliance requirements for read-only access

Enabling Readonly Mode

# Via environment variable
EVERHOUR_READONLY_MODE=true npx @everhour/mcp-server

# Or export for session
export EVERHOUR_READONLY_MODE=true
npx @everhour/mcp-server

Claude Desktop Readonly Configuration

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "everhour-readonly": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["@everhour/mcp-server"],
      "env": {
        "EVERHOUR_API_KEY": "your_api_key_here",
        "EVERHOUR_READONLY_MODE": "true"
      }
    }
  }
}

What's Blocked in Readonly Mode

  • āŒ Creating: Projects, tasks, clients, sections, time records
  • āŒ Updating: Any modifications to existing data
  • āŒ Deleting: Removal of any resources
  • āŒ Timer Control: Starting/stopping timers
  • āŒ Time Logging: Adding or modifying time entries

What's Allowed in Readonly Mode

  • āœ… Listing: All list operations (everhour_list_*)
  • āœ… Reading: All get operations (everhour_get_*)
  • āœ… Status Checks: Timer status, user information
  • āœ… Searching: Project, task, and client searches
  • āœ… Reports: Time record queries and analytics

Readonly Mode Status

When the server starts, it will log the current mode:

šŸ”’ EVERHOUR MCP SERVER - READONLY MODE ACTIVE
   Available tools: 19/37
   Blocked tools: 18 (write/delete operations)
   To enable full mode: Set EVERHOUR_READONLY_MODE=false

Or in full mode:

šŸ”“ EVERHOUR MCP SERVER - FULL MODE ACTIVE
   All 37 tools available
   To enable readonly mode: Set EVERHOUR_READONLY_MODE=true

šŸ“– Documentation

šŸ›  Development

Local Development

# Clone repository
git clone https://github.com/yourusername/everhour-mcp-server.git
cd everhour-mcp-server

# Install dependencies
npm install

# Set environment variables
cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env with your API key

# Development mode
npm run dev

# Build
npm run build

# Run built version
npm start

Project Structure

src/
ā”œā”€ā”€ api/
│   └── everhour-client.ts    # Everhour API client
ā”œā”€ā”€ tools/
│   ā”œā”€ā”€ clients.ts            # Client management tools
│   ā”œā”€ā”€ projects.ts           # Project management tools
│   ā”œā”€ā”€ tasks.ts              # Task management tools
│   ā”œā”€ā”€ task-extensions.ts    # Extended task features
│   ā”œā”€ā”€ time-records.ts       # Time record tools
│   ā”œā”€ā”€ timers.ts             # Timer control tools
│   ā”œā”€ā”€ sections.ts           # Section management tools
│   └── users.ts              # User management tools
ā”œā”€ā”€ types/
│   └── everhour.ts           # TypeScript type definitions
└── index.ts                  # MCP server entry point

Scripts

  • npm run dev - Development mode with auto-reload
  • npm run build - Build TypeScript to JavaScript
  • npm start - Start the built server
  • npm run lint - Run ESLint
  • npm run lint:fix - Fix ESLint issues
  • npm run clean - Clean build directory

šŸ¤ Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -m 'Add some amazing feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin feature/amazing-feature)
  5. Open a Pull Request

šŸ“„ License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

šŸ”— Links

šŸ“ž Support

šŸ† Features

  • āœ… Complete API Coverage - All 37 Everhour endpoints
  • āœ… Type Safety - Full TypeScript implementation
  • āœ… Input Validation - Comprehensive validation with Zod
  • āœ… Error Handling - Graceful error handling
  • āœ… Human-Readable - Time formats and clear responses
  • āœ… Well-Documented - Extensive documentation and examples
  • āœ… Production-Ready - Robust and reliable implementation

Made with ā¤ļø for the Model Context Protocol community

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