Checkvist MCP Server

Checkvist MCP Server

MCP server for Checkvist API integration, enabling Claude to read and write to Checkvist checklists.

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Checkvist MCP Server

MCP server for Checkvist API integration, enabling Claude to read and write to Checkvist checklists.

Features

  • Complete checklist CRUD operations (list, get, create, update, delete)
  • Complete task management (create, update, close, reopen, delete, invalidate)
  • Repeating task configuration
  • Task assignment to users
  • Import multiple tasks at once
  • Complete notes/comments management (get, create, update, delete)
  • User profile information
  • Full support for Checkvist's smart syntax (^due dates, #tags, !priority)
  • Helpful error messages with actionable tips

Installation

npm install
npm run build

Configuration

  1. Get your Checkvist API key from your profile page: https://checkvist.com/auth/profile
  2. Create a .env file:
cp .env.example .env
  1. Edit .env and add your credentials:
CHECKVIST_USERNAME=your_email@example.com
CHECKVIST_API_KEY=your_api_key_here

Claude Desktop Configuration

Add to your Claude Desktop config (~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json on macOS):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "checkvist": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": [
        "/Users/matsingerdal/Developer/GitHub/checkvist-mcp/dist/index.js"
      ]
    }
  }
}

Available Tools

Checklist Management

  • checkvist_list_checklists - Get all checklists (read-only)
  • checkvist_get_checklist - Get specific checklist info (read-only)
  • checkvist_create_checklist - Create a new checklist
  • checkvist_update_checklist - Update checklist name or visibility
  • checkvist_delete_checklist - Delete checklist (marks for deletion)

Task Management

  • checkvist_get_tasks - Get all tasks as raw JSON (read-only)
  • checkvist_get_tasks_summary - Get all tasks in readable text format (read-only)
  • checkvist_get_tasks_paginated - Get tasks in pages to read entire large checklists (RECOMMENDED, read-only)
  • checkvist_get_task - Get specific task with parent hierarchy as JSON (read-only)
  • checkvist_get_task_tree - Get a specific task and ALL its subtasks in readable text (read-only)
  • checkvist_create_task - Create a new task (supports assignee_ids)
  • checkvist_update_task - Update existing task (supports assignee_ids)
  • checkvist_close_task - Mark task as complete
  • checkvist_reopen_task - Reopen completed task
  • checkvist_delete_task - Delete task and children
  • checkvist_invalidate_task - Mark task as invalidated (status=2)
  • checkvist_set_repeating_task - Configure repeating task schedule
  • checkvist_import_tasks - Import multiple tasks at once

Notes/Comments

  • checkvist_get_notes - Get all notes for a task (read-only)
  • checkvist_create_note - Add a note to a task
  • checkvist_update_note - Update existing note
  • checkvist_delete_note - Delete a note

User Information

  • checkvist_get_current_user - Get authenticated user profile (read-only)

Reading Large Checklists

For large checklists with many tasks, use the right approach based on checklist size:

Strategy 1: Quick Preview (BEST for VERY large checklists) ⭐

checkvist_get_tasks_summary with preview: true

  • Shows ONLY top-level tasks (no subtasks)
  • Minimal data, perfect for huge checklists (1000+ tasks)
  • Automatically uses compact mode
  • Get quick overview, then drill down with get_task_tree
  • Example:
    checkvist_get_tasks_summary(
      checklist_id: 941803,
      preview: true
    )
    
  • Output:
    📋 Checklist Summary (5 top-level tasks, 847 total)
    ⚡ PREVIEW MODE: Showing only top-level tasks
    
    [ ] Main Project [12345]
    [ ] Archive [12350]
    [ ] Notes [12351]
    [ ] Resources [12352]
    [ ] Templates [12353]
    
    💡 TIP: Use checkvist_get_task_tree with a specific task ID to explore subtasks
    

Strategy 2: See Full Structure (for medium/large checklists)

checkvist_get_tasks_summary with compact: true

  • Shows ENTIRE checklist in ultra-compact format
  • Only displays: status, title, and ID (no metadata, no notes)
  • Works for hundreds of tasks
  • Example:
    checkvist_get_tasks_summary(
      checklist_id: 941803,
      compact: true,
      max_depth: 2
    )
    

Strategy 3: Explore Specific Branches

checkvist_get_task_tree (for detailed view of one branch)

  • Get ONE specific task and ALL its subtasks with full details
  • Shows metadata, notes, due dates, priorities, tags
  • Perfect when you found interesting task in compact view
  • Example: checkvist_get_task_tree(checklist_id: 941803, task_id: 71218558)

Strategy 4: Full Details for Smaller Checklists

checkvist_get_tasks_summary with compact: false (default)

  • Shows everything with full metadata and notes
  • Only use for checklists with <50 tasks
  • May be too large for bigger checklists

checkvist_get_tasks

  • Returns raw JSON structure
  • May be stored in files that are harder to read
  • Use only when you need to process JSON programmatically

Recommended Workflows

Option 1: Read Everything in Pages ⭐ (BEST for reading entire checklist)

1. checkvist_get_tasks_paginated(checklist_id: X, page: 1)
   → Shows first 3 top-level tasks with ALL their subtasks
2. checkvist_get_tasks_paginated(checklist_id: X, page: 2)
   → Shows next 3 top-level tasks with ALL their subtasks
3. Continue until you've read all pages

Claude can read ALL tasks this way without hitting size limits!

Option 2: Preview + Drill Down (faster for finding specific info)

1. checkvist_get_tasks_summary(checklist_id: X, preview: true)
   → See all top-level tasks (just 5-10 items)
2. Find interesting task in the preview
3. checkvist_get_task_tree(checklist_id: X, task_id: Y)
   → Get all details for that specific branch

Smart Syntax Support

Checkvist supports smart syntax in task content:

  • ^tomorrow - Set due date
  • #tag - Add tag
  • !3 - Set priority (0-9)
  • @username - Assign to user

Enable parsing with parse_tasks: true or parse: true parameters.

Development

# Watch mode
npm run dev

# Build
npm run build

# Start
npm start

API Documentation

Full Checkvist API docs: https://checkvist.com/auth/api

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