case-chronology-mcp
A Model Context Protocol server for building and managing chronological timelines of case events, enabling legal professionals to organize complex case histories with smart date parsing, document parsing, multi-format export, and advanced search.
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Case Chronology MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for building and managing chronological timelines of case events. Perfect for legal professionals who need to organize complex case histories.
Features
- Smart Date Parsing: Handles various date formats including exact dates, approximate dates, months, and quarters
- Document Parsing: Automatically extract dates and events from pasted documents
- Multi-format Export: Generate timelines in Markdown, CSV, brief text, or JSON
- Advanced Search: Query by date range, parties, keywords, or tags
- Party & Document Indexing: Quick lookups by involved parties or source documents
Installation
Option 1: Using uvx (Recommended)
No installation needed! The server can be run directly with uvx.
Option 2: Traditional Installation
- Clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/medelman17/case-chronology-mcp.git
cd case-chronology-mcp
- Install with uv:
uv pip install -e .
Or with pip:
pip install -r requirements.txt
Configuration
Add the server to your Claude Desktop configuration:
Windows Users - Step by Step
Step 1: Download and Setup
- Open PowerShell or Command Prompt
- Navigate to where you want to install (e.g., your GitHub folder):
cd C:\Users\%USERNAME%\GitHub - Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/medelman17/case-chronology-mcp.git cd case-chronology-mcp - IMPORTANT: Run the setup script (this creates a virtual environment and installs dependencies):
Wait for it to complete. You should see "Setup complete!" at the end..\setup.bat
Step 2: Configure Claude Desktop
- Open Claude Desktop
- Go to Settings (gear icon in bottom left)
- Click Developer tab
- Find the MCP Servers Configuration section
- Add this configuration (replace
%USERNAME%with your actual username):
{
"mcpServers": {
"case-chronology": {
"command": "C:\\Users\\%USERNAME%\\GitHub\\case-chronology-mcp\\run_server.bat"
}
}
}
For example, if your username is mikee, use:
{
"mcpServers": {
"case-chronology": {
"command": "C:\\Users\\mikee\\GitHub\\case-chronology-mcp\\run_server.bat"
}
}
}
- Save the configuration
- Restart Claude Desktop
Step 3: Test It Works
After restarting Claude Desktop, you should see the Case Chronology server connected. Try asking:
"Add an event: January 15, 2024 - Contract signed between ABC Corp and XYZ LLC"
Mac/Linux Users
Option 1: Using uvx (Recommended)
{
"mcpServers": {
"case-chronology": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": [
"--from",
"git+https://github.com/medelman17/case-chronology-mcp.git",
"case-chronology-mcp"
]
}
}
}
Option 2: Local Installation
{
"mcpServers": {
"case-chronology": {
"command": "python",
"args": ["/full/path/to/case-chronology-mcp/chronology_server.py"]
}
}
}
Usage Examples
Adding Events
Simple event:
"Add event: March 15, 2023 - Smith emails Jones about breach of contract. Parties: Smith, Jones"
Event with details:
"Add event: 3/15/2023 - Contract breach notification sent. Parties: Smith, Jones. Tag: breach, notice. Significance: First formal notice of breach"
Document Parsing
"Parse this email and add events to the chronology:
From: Bob Smith
To: Alice Jones
Date: March 15, 2023
I am writing to inform you that your failure to deliver by March 1, 2023 constitutes a breach..."
Searching the Timeline
- "Show all events in March 2023"
- "Find events involving Smith"
- "Search for events tagged 'breach'"
- "Show events between 1/1/2023 and 6/30/2023"
Exporting
- "Export the chronology as markdown"
- "Give me a brief timeline"
- "Export as CSV for Excel"
- "Export full JSON data"
Date Format Support
The server intelligently parses various date formats:
- Exact dates:
3/15/2023,March 15, 2023 - Approximate dates:
early March 2023,mid March 2023,late March 2023 - Month precision:
March 2023 - Quarter precision:
Q1 2023 - Approximate markers:
around 3/15/2023,approximately March 2023
Data Storage
Events are stored in case_chronology.json in the same directory as the server. The file is created automatically on first use.
Troubleshooting (Windows)
❌ "Virtual environment not found" error
- Make sure you ran
.\setup.batfirst - Check that the
venvfolder exists in your project directory
❌ "Python not found" error
- Install Python 3.10 or later from python.org
- Make sure to check "Add Python to PATH" during installation
❌ "Setup failed" error
- Try running PowerShell as Administrator
- Or manually create the environment:
python -m venv venv venv\Scripts\activate pip install -r requirements.txt
❌ Server disconnects immediately
- Check that your path in Claude Desktop config is correct
- Make sure to use double backslashes (
\\) in the JSON path - Verify your username is correct in the path
❌ "Permission denied" errors
- Run PowerShell as Administrator
- Or try installing in a different location (like your Documents folder)
Testing
Test the server with MCP Inspector:
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector python chronology_server.py
Tools Available
add_event- Add a single event to the chronologyparse_document- Extract events from document textsearch_timeline- Search events by various criteriaget_timeline_summary- Get overview statisticsexport_chronology- Export in different formatsupdate_event- Modify existing eventsdelete_event- Remove events from timeline
License
MIT
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