OmniTaskAgent

OmniTaskAgent

A multi-model task management system that enables intelligent task creation, decomposition, status tracking, and dependency management through natural language, with support for integration into editors via MCP protocol and connection to various professional task management systems.

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OmniTaskAgent

A powerful multi-model task management system that can connect to various task management systems and help users choose and use the task management solution that best suits their needs.

Features

  • Task Management System: Create, list, update and delete tasks, support status tracking and dependency management
  • Task Decomposition and Analysis: Break down complex tasks into subtasks, support complexity assessment and PRD automatic parsing
  • Python Native Implementation: Built entirely in Python, seamlessly integrated with the Python ecosystem
  • Multi-Model Support: Compatible with multiple models like OpenAI, Claude, etc., not limited to specific API providers
  • Editor Integration: Integrate with editors like Cursor through MCP protocol for smooth development experience
  • Intelligent Workflow: Implement intelligent task management process based on LangGraph's ReAct pattern
  • Multi-System Integration: Can connect to various professional task management systems like mcp-shrimp-task-manager and claude-task-master
  • Cross-Scenario Application: Suitable for general development projects, vertical domain projects, and other task systems

Installation

# Install using uv (recommended)
uv pip install -e .

# Or install using pip
pip install -e .

# Install Node.js dependencies (for MCP server)
npm install

Configuration

Create a .env file in the project root directory for configuration:

# Required: API keys (configure at least one)
OPENAI_API_KEY=your_openai_api_key_here
# Or
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=your_anthropic_api_key_here

# Optional: Model configuration
LLM_MODEL=gpt-4o  # Default model
TEMPERATURE=0.2   # Creativity parameter
MAX_TOKENS=4000   # Maximum tokens

Usage

Command Line Interface (Recommended)

The simplest way to use is through the built-in command line interface:

# Start interactive command line interface
python -m omni_task_agent.cli

Common command examples:

  • Create task: Optimize website performance Reduce page load time by 50%
  • List all tasks
  • Update task 1 status to completed
  • Decompose task 2
  • Analyze project complexity

Using in LangGraph Studio

LangGraph Studio is a development environment specifically designed for LLM applications, used for visualizing, interacting with, and debugging complex agent applications.

First, ensure langgraph-cli is installed (requires version 0.1.55 or higher):

# Install langgraph-cli (requires Python 3.11+)
pip install -U "langgraph-cli[inmem]"

Then start the development server in the project root directory (containing langgraph.json):

# Start local development server
langgraph dev

This will automatically open a browser and connect to the cloud-hosted Studio interface, where you can:

  1. Visualize your agent graph structure
  2. Test and run agents through the UI interface
  3. Modify agent state and debug
  4. Add breakpoints for step-by-step agent execution
  5. Implement human-machine collaboration processes

When modifying code during development, Studio will update automatically without needing to restart the service, facilitating rapid iteration and debugging.

For advanced features like breakpoint debugging:

# Enable debug port
langgraph dev --debug-port 5678

Editor Integration (MCP Service)

  1. Run the MCP server:
# Start STDIO-based MCP service
python run_mcp.py
  1. Configure MCP settings in your editor (like Cursor, VSCode, etc.):
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "task-master-agent": {
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "/path/to/python",
      "args": ["/path/to/run_mcp.py"],
      "env": {
        "OPENAI_API_KEY": "your-key-here"
      }
    }
  }
}

Project Structure

omnitaskagent/
├── omni_task_agent/     # Main code package
│   ├── agent.py           # LangGraph agent definition
│   ├── config.py          # Configuration management
│   └── cli.py             # Command line interface
├── examples/              # Example code
│   └── basic_usage.py     # Basic usage example
├── tests/                 # Test cases
├── run_mcp.py             # MCP service entry
├── adapters.py            # MCP adapters
├── langgraph.json         # LangGraph API configuration
├── package.json           # Node.js dependencies
└── pyproject.toml         # Python dependencies

Reference Projects

License

MIT

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