CodebaseHQ MCP Server

CodebaseHQ MCP Server

An MCP server that enables users to manage CodebaseHQ tickets and track project activity through natural language. It supports searching tickets, viewing discussions, and performing updates such as creating new tickets or changing assignments and statuses.

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CodebaseHQ MCP Server

An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that gives Claude Code access to CodebaseHQ — a project management and ticketing platform. Read, search, create, and update tickets directly from Claude Code or any MCP-compatible client.

Features

  • List projects — browse all projects in your CodebaseHQ account
  • Search tickets — full query syntax (status, assignee, priority, type, etc.) with pagination
  • View ticket details — get complete ticket info with status/priority IDs for updates
  • Read comments — full conversation thread with author names and file attachments
  • Activity feed — see recent project activity (who created/updated what)
  • List team members — discover user IDs for assignment
  • Create tickets — create new tickets with type, priority, and assignee
  • Update tickets — add comments, change status/priority/assignee, rename tickets

Prerequisites

Setup

1. Get your API credentials

Go to CodebaseHQ → Settings → My Profile and note:

  • API Username — format: account/username (e.g. mycompany/john)
  • API Key — 40-character string

2. Set environment variables

Add to your shell config (e.g. ~/.zshrc, ~/.bashrc):

export CODEBASEHQ_ACCOUNT="your-account"       # the part before /
export CODEBASEHQ_USERNAME="your-username"      # the part after /
export CODEBASEHQ_API_KEY="your-api-key"
export CODEBASEHQ_DEFAULT_PROJECT="my-project"  # optional — skip the project param in every tool call

3. Clone and build

git clone https://github.com/bdteo/CodebaseHQ.git
cd CodebaseHQ
pnpm install
pnpm run build

4. Register with Claude Code

Pick one of the methods below.

Option A: CLI command (global)

claude mcp add codebasehq -- node /absolute/path/to/CodebaseHQ/dist/index.js

The server inherits environment variables from your shell, so the CODEBASEHQ_* vars you set in step 2 are picked up automatically.

Option B: Global config file

Add to ~/.claude.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "codebasehq": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["/absolute/path/to/CodebaseHQ/dist/index.js"]
    }
  }
}

Option C: Project-scoped config

Create a .mcp.json in your project root (useful for sharing with a team):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "codebasehq": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["/absolute/path/to/CodebaseHQ/dist/index.js"],
      "env": {
        "CODEBASEHQ_ACCOUNT": "${CODEBASEHQ_ACCOUNT}",
        "CODEBASEHQ_USERNAME": "${CODEBASEHQ_USERNAME}",
        "CODEBASEHQ_API_KEY": "${CODEBASEHQ_API_KEY}",
        "CODEBASEHQ_DEFAULT_PROJECT": "${CODEBASEHQ_DEFAULT_PROJECT}"
      }
    }
  }
}

The ${VAR} syntax references your shell environment variables — no secrets in the file.

5. Verify

Restart Claude Code, then ask:

"List my CodebaseHQ projects"

If the server connects, you'll see your projects. If not, check Troubleshooting.

Tools

Tool Type Description
list_projects Read List all projects with ticket counts
search_tickets Read Search/list tickets with query syntax and pagination
get_ticket Read Full ticket detail by ID (includes field IDs for updates)
get_ticket_notes Read Comments, change history, and attachments
get_activity Read Recent project activity feed
list_users Read Team members with IDs for assignment
create_ticket Write Create a new ticket
update_ticket Write Add comment and/or change status, priority, assignee

Search Query Syntax

The search_tickets tool supports CodebaseHQ's query syntax:

status:open                    # by status
assignee:me                    # your tickets
priority:high                  # by priority
type:bug                       # Bug, Feature, or Task
category:General               # by category
sort:updated order:desc        # sorting
not-status:closed              # negation
assignee:me status:open        # combine filters

Usage Examples

Ask Claude things like:

  • "Show me all open tickets"
  • "What tickets are assigned to me?"
  • "Show me ticket #23 and its comments"
  • "What happened recently on the project?"
  • "Create a bug ticket for the login page issue"
  • "Mark ticket #5 as closed with a comment"
  • "Who's on the team? Assign ticket #10 to Mario"

Architecture

src/
├── index.ts            # MCP server, tool definitions, request handlers
├── codebasehq-api.ts   # HTTP client (JSON responses, XML write bodies, rate limiting)
└── types.ts            # TypeScript types for API responses
  • Transport: stdio (stdin/stdout)
  • API: CodebaseHQ REST API v3 (api3.codebasehq.com)
  • Auth: HTTP Basic (account/username:api_key)
  • Responses: JSON (read), XML (write bodies)
  • Rate limiting: Automatic retry with backoff on 429
  • Runtime dependencies: @modelcontextprotocol/sdk only

Troubleshooting

"Invalid CodebaseHQ credentials or network error"

  • Double-check your CODEBASEHQ_ACCOUNT, CODEBASEHQ_USERNAME, and CODEBASEHQ_API_KEY values
  • The account/username come from splitting the API Username on /
  • Verify your API key in CodebaseHQ → Settings → My Profile

Server not showing in Claude Code

  • Run claude mcp list to check connection status
  • Make sure the path to dist/index.js is absolute
  • Rebuild with pnpm run build after any source changes
  • Restart Claude Code after config changes

Rate limited

  • The server automatically retries after the delay
  • Reduce the limit parameter in queries if hitting limits frequently

Disclaimer

This project is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or associated with aTech Media Ltd / Krystal Hosting Ltd (the makers of CodebaseHQ). It is an independent, open-source API client. You need your own CodebaseHQ account and API credentials to use it.

License

MIT

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