Coddie MCP Server
Secure read-only access to Coddie project planning data, enabling AI assistants to manage and query projects, phases, and steps.
README
Coddie MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides AI assistants with secure, read-only access to your Coddie project planning data. This allows AI assistants like Claude, Cursor, and Windsurf to help you work with your existing projects, development phases, implementation steps, and project rules.
What is Coddie?
Coddie is a SaaS project planning application that helps developers transform ideas into structured, production-ready development plans. It uses an interactive 4-step planning process and generates comprehensive PRD documents, development phases, and actionable implementation steps focused on Next.js + TypeScript + Supabase applications.
Prerequisites
- Node.js (version 18 or higher)
- A Coddie account with existing projects
- API key from your Coddie account settings
Setup
1. Get Your Coddie API Key
- Log in to your Coddie account
- Navigate to Settings → API Keys
- Generate a new API key for MCP access
- Copy the generated API key (you'll need it for configuration)
2. Configure Your AI Assistant
Claude Desktop
Add this to your Claude Desktop configuration file:
macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"coddie": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"@coddieapp/mcp-server@latest",
"--api-key",
"your_coddie_api_key_here"
]
}
}
}
Other AI Assistants
For Cursor or Windsurf, follow their respective MCP configuration documentation using the same command structure above.
3. Restart Your AI Assistant
After updating the configuration file, restart your AI assistant to load the Coddie MCP server.
Security Considerations
⚠️ Important Security Notes:
- Read-only access: This MCP server provides read-only access to your Coddie data
- API key security: Keep your API key secure and don't share it publicly
- Project scoping: The server only accesses projects belonging to your authenticated account
- Review tool calls: Always review what the AI assistant is requesting before allowing tool execution
Available Tools
The Coddie MCP server provides these tools to AI assistants:
Project Management
list_projects- List all your Coddie projectsget_project_info- Get detailed project information (name, description, tech stack, status)get_context- Get development progress and context summary for a project
Features & Planning
list_features- List all features for a specific project
Development Phases
list_phases- List all development phases for a projectget_phase- Get detailed phase information (title, description, status)list_steps- List all implementation steps for a specific phaseget_step- Get detailed step information (content, code examples, completion status)
Project Rules
list_rules- List all rules for a specific projectget_rule- Get detailed rule information (file patterns, content, descriptions)
Example Usage
Once configured, you can ask your AI assistant questions like:
- "What projects do I have in Coddie?"
- "Show me the current phase for my e-commerce project"
- "What implementation steps are left in the authentication phase?"
- "What are the coding rules for my SaaS project?"
Troubleshooting
"API key is required" error
- Ensure you've added the
--api-keyargument to your configuration - Verify your API key is correct and not expired in Coddie settings
"HTTP error! status: 401"
- Your API key may be invalid or revoked
- Generate a new API key in your Coddie account settings
Connection issues
- Ensure you have an active internet connection
- Check that you can access coddie.dev in your browser
- Restart your AI assistant after configuration changes
Contributing
This MCP server is open source. Feel free to submit issues and pull requests on GitHub.
Support
- Documentation: Coddie Help Center
- Issues: GitHub Issues
- Contact: support@coddie.dev
Note: This MCP server requires an active Coddie account and existing projects to be useful. If you're new to Coddie, sign up and create your first project!
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