
MCP Todo.txt Integration
A server implementation that enables LLMs to programmatically manage tasks in Todo.txt files using the Model Context Protocol (MCP), supporting operations like adding, completing, deleting, listing, searching, and filtering tasks.
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MCP Todo.txt Integration
Overview
The MCP Todo.txt Integration is a server implementation of the Model Context Protocol (MCP) that enables interaction with Todo.txt files. This project allows LLMs to manage tasks in a Todo.txt file programmatically using the MCP protocol.
Features
Core Features
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Resources
- Expose the list of tasks as a resource.
- Filter tasks by context, project, or priority.
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Tools
- Add Task: Add a new task with optional metadata.
- Mark Task as Completed: Mark a task as completed.
- Delete Task: Remove a task.
- List Tasks: Retrieve all tasks with filtering options.
- Search Tasks: Search for tasks based on keywords or metadata.
- Sort Tasks: Sort tasks by priority, creation date, or completion date.
- Filter Tasks: Filter tasks by specific criteria.
- Add Metadata: Add custom metadata to tasks.
- Remove Metadata: Remove specific metadata from tasks.
- Batch Operations: Perform batch updates or deletions.
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Prompts
- Summarize tasks.
- Generate a new task description.
Advanced Features
- Dynamic Task Management: Update tasks dynamically based on input or triggers.
- Session Management: Manage tasks across multiple requests.
Installation
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Clone the repository:
git clone <repository-url> cd todomcp
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Install dependencies:
npm install
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Build the project:
npm run build
Usage
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Start the MCP server:
npm start
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Interact with the server using MCP-compliant clients or tools.
Configuration
- The path to the Todo.txt file can be configured using the
TODO_FILE_PATH
environment variable. If not set, the default path istodo.txt
in the project root.
Development
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To run the project in development mode:
npm run dev
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To run tests:
npm test
Dependencies
@modelcontextprotocol/sdk
jsTodoTxt
zod
Documentation
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please open an issue or submit a pull request for any improvements or bug fixes.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
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