Project MCP

Project MCP

Intent-based project documentation server that automatically maps natural language queries to the right sources (plans, todos, roadmap, docs) and provides comprehensive task management with dependency tracking, backlog promotion, and archival workflows.

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project-mcp

Intent-based MCP server for project documentation — Maps natural language to the right sources automatically

npm version Node.js License: MIT MCP

When users say "project", "docs", or "todos", project-mcp automatically searches the right directories—no configuration needed. It understands intent, not just directory names.


⚡ Quick Start

Install

npm install project-mcp

Configure

Add to .mcp.json:

{
	"mcpServers": {
		"project": {
			"command": "npx",
			"args": ["-y", "project-mcp"]
		}
	}
}

That's it. The server automatically finds and indexes:

  • .project/ — Operational truth (plans, todos, status)
  • Root markdown files — README.md, DEVELOPMENT.md, etc.
  • docs/ — Reference documentation

Table of Contents


🎯 Why project-mcp?

The Problem: AI agents need to search project documentation, but:

  • Users say "project" not ".project/"
  • Different queries need different sources
  • Manual source mapping is error-prone
  • No standard way to organize project knowledge

The Solution: Intent-based search that maps language to sources automatically:

User Says Searches
"project" / "the project" .project/ + root files + docs/
"docs" / "documentation" Only docs/
"plan" / "todos" / "roadmap" / "status" Only .project/

🛠️ Available Tools (37)

Search Tools

Tool Description Use When
search_project Intent-based search across all sources User says "project" or asks about status/plans
search_docs Search reference documentation only User specifically asks for "docs"
get_doc Get full file content You know the exact file path
list_docs List all documentation files Browsing available docs
get_doc_structure Get directory structure Understanding organization

Project Management Tools

Tool Description Use When
init_project Initialize .project/ with all standard files Starting a new project
manage_project_file Smart create/update based on content analysis Auto-detect which file to update
create_or_update_roadmap Create or update ROADMAP.md Planning milestones and phases
create_or_update_todo Create or update TODO.md Managing project-wide todos
create_or_update_status Create or update STATUS.md Tracking project health
create_or_update_index Create or update index.md (contract file) Defining source mappings
create_or_update_decisions Create or update DECISIONS.md Recording architecture decisions
check_project_state Check which project files exist Before making changes

Backlog Tools

Tool Description Use When
add_to_backlog Add single item to BACKLOG.md Quick task creation
get_backlog Read backlog with filtering/sorting Viewing queued work
update_backlog_item Update priority, title, tags, phase Adjusting backlog items
remove_from_backlog Delete item without promoting Removing cancelled work
import_tasks Parse plan/roadmap and bulk add to BACKLOG.md Populating from roadmap
promote_task Move task from BACKLOG to active work (creates YAML) Starting work on a backlog item

Task Management Tools

Tool Description Use When
create_task Create active task directly (bypass backlog) Urgent/immediate work
get_task Read specific task by ID with full details Viewing task details
update_task Update any task field, transition status Modifying existing tasks
delete_task Permanently remove a task (with confirmation) Removing cancelled tasks
search_tasks Search tasks by keyword in title/content Finding specific tasks
get_next_task Get dependency-aware next task(s) to work on Determining what to do
list_tasks List/filter tasks with summary dashboard Reviewing all tasks
sync_todo_index Generate TODO.md dashboard from active tasks Updating the overview

Archive Tools

Tool Description Use When
archive_task Move completed task to archive/ Cleaning up done work
list_archived_tasks List tasks in archive with filtering Reviewing completed history
unarchive_task Restore task from archive to active Reopening completed work

Decision & Status Tools

Tool Description Use When
add_decision Record ADR with structured format Documenting architecture choices
get_decision Read specific decision by ADR ID Viewing decision details
list_decisions List/filter architecture ADRs Reviewing past decisions
update_project_status Quick timestamped status update Reporting progress
add_roadmap_milestone Add milestone with deliverables Planning future work
get_roadmap Read roadmap content Viewing planned work

Quality Tools

Tool Description Use When
lint_project_docs Validate documentation against standards Before commits, ensuring quality

📋 Task Management System

Tasks flow from planning → backlog → active → archive. Only active tasks (10-30 items) are YAML files.

Workflow

ROADMAP.md ──→ import_tasks ──→ BACKLOG.md ──→ promote_task ──→ todos/*.md ──→ archive_task ──→ archive/
  (plan)        (extract)         (queue)        (activate)      (work)        (complete)       (history)
               hundreds ok      hundreds ok     10-30 files     YAML files
Stage Files Purpose
Planning ROADMAP.md Phases, milestones, high-level
Backlog BACKLOG.md Prioritized queue, hundreds of items OK
Active todos/*.md YAML files with full metadata, 10-30 items
Archive archive/*.md Completed work history

Task File Format (Active Tasks)

---
id: AUTH-001
title: Implement OAuth authentication
project: AUTH
priority: P0
status: todo
owner: cursor
depends_on:
  - AUTH-002
blocked_by: []
tags:
  - security
  - feature
estimate: 2d
due: 2025-01-15
created: 2025-12-29
updated: 2025-12-29
---

# AUTH-001: Implement OAuth authentication

## Description

Implement OAuth 2.0 authentication flow...

## Subtasks

- [ ] Set up OAuth provider
- [ ] Implement callback handler
- [x] Configure environment variables

## Notes

Agent Execution Loop

┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│  1. promote_task(task_id: "AUTH-001")                       │
│     → Creates todos/AUTH-001.md from BACKLOG.md             │
└─────────────────────┬───────────────────────────────────────┘
                     │
                     ▼
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│  2. get_next_task()                                         │
│     → Returns AUTH-001 (dependencies met, highest priority) │
└─────────────────────┬───────────────────────────────────────┘
                     │
                     ▼
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│  3. update_task(id: "AUTH-001", status: "in_progress")      │
│     → Agent works on the task                               │
└─────────────────────┬───────────────────────────────────────┘
                     │
                     ▼
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│  4. update_task(id: "AUTH-001", status: "done")             │
└─────────────────────┬───────────────────────────────────────┘
                     │
                     ▼
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│  5. archive_task(task_id: "AUTH-001")                       │
│     → Moves to archive/, keeps todos/ small                 │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

Key Features

  • Backlog-first: Plan hundreds of items in BACKLOG.md, promote to active as needed
  • Small active queue: Only 10-30 YAML task files at a time, not hundreds
  • Stable IDs: {PROJECT}-{NNN} format (e.g., AUTH-001, API-042)
  • Dependencies: depends_on array - task won't appear in get_next_task until deps are done
  • Priority Sorting: P0 (critical) → P3 (low) in all views
  • Status Workflow: todoin_progressblocked | reviewdone
  • Archive history: Completed work preserved in archive/ for reference

🏗️ Project Structure Guide

Recommended Directory Structure

my-project/
├── .project/                    # Operational truth (current state)
│   ├── index.md                 # Contract file (defines source mappings)
│   ├── BACKLOG.md               # Prioritized work queue (hundreds of items OK)
│   ├── TODO.md                  # Task dashboard (auto-generated)
│   ├── ROADMAP.md               # Project roadmap and milestones
│   ├── STATUS.md                # Current project status
│   ├── DECISIONS.md             # Architecture and design decisions
│   ├── todos/                   # Active tasks (10-30 YAML files)
│   │   ├── AUTH-001.md
│   │   └── AUTH-002.md
│   └── archive/                 # Completed tasks (history)
│       └── AUTH-000.md
│
├── docs/                        # Reference truth (long-form docs)
│   ├── README.md
│   ├── architecture/
│   └── guides/
│
├── README.md                    # Project overview
└── CONTRIBUTING.md              # Contribution guidelines

What Goes Where?

.project/ — Operational Truth

Purpose: Current state, plans, decisions, and active work.

File Purpose
index.md Contract file (defines how agents interpret sources)
BACKLOG.md Prioritized work queue (future tasks, hundreds OK)
TODO.md Task dashboard (auto-generated by sync_todo_index)
ROADMAP.md Future plans, milestones, upcoming features
STATUS.md Current project status, recent changes, health
DECISIONS.md Architecture decisions, trade-offs, rationale
todos/ Active task files (10-30 items, YAML frontmatter)
archive/ Completed tasks (history, reference)

docs/ — Reference Truth

Purpose: Long-form documentation, guides, and reference materials.

  • Architecture documentation
  • API references
  • How-to guides
  • Technical specifications

🎨 Intent Mapping

The server uses intent detection to route queries to the right sources:

User Query
    │
    ├─ "project" / "the project"
    │  └─→ Searches: .project/ + root files + docs/
    │
    ├─ "docs" / "documentation"
    │  └─→ Searches: docs/ only
    │
    ├─ "plan" / "todos" / "roadmap" / "status"
    │  └─→ Searches: .project/ only
    │
    └─ Default
       └─→ Searches: All sources

How It Works

  1. User query: "What's the project status?"
  2. Intent detection: Keywords "status" → intent plan
  3. Source mapping: plan → searches only .project/
  4. Results: Returns .project/STATUS.md, .project/TODO.md, etc.

📝 Documentation Examples

Example: .project/index.md (Contract File)

# Project Knowledge Index

## Contract for AI Agents

When a user says **"project"**, the canonical sources of truth are:

1. **`.project/`** — Current state, plans, todos, decisions
2. **Root markdown files** — README.md, DEVELOPMENT.md, etc.
3. **`docs/`** — Long-form reference documentation

## Principles

- **Natural language stays natural** - Users say "project" not ".project/"
- **Agents don't guess** - Explicit mappings defined here
- **Intent over structure** - Language maps to intent, not directory names

Example: Task Creation

{
	"tool": "create_task",
	"arguments": {
		"title": "Implement OAuth authentication",
		"project": "AUTH",
		"priority": "P0",
		"owner": "cursor",
		"description": "Add OAuth 2.0 support for Google and GitHub",
		"depends_on": ["AUTH-002"],
		"estimate": "2d",
		"tags": ["security", "feature"]
	}
}

Example: Getting Next Task

{
	"tool": "get_next_task",
	"arguments": {
		"owner": "cursor",
		"limit": 3
	}
}

Returns tasks sorted by priority where all dependencies are complete.

Example: Initialize Project

{
	"tool": "init_project",
	"arguments": {
		"project_name": "My App",
		"project_description": "A web application for task management"
	}
}

Creates .project/ with all standard files: index.md, TODO.md, ROADMAP.md, STATUS.md, DECISIONS.md, and todos/ directory.

Example: Import Tasks to Backlog

{
	"tool": "import_tasks",
	"arguments": {
		"source": ".project/ROADMAP.md",
		"project": "APP",
		"dry_run": true
	}
}

Parses the roadmap and adds tasks to BACKLOG.md. Use dry_run: true to preview first.

Example: Promote Task to Active Work

{
	"tool": "promote_task",
	"arguments": {
		"task_id": "APP-001",
		"owner": "cursor",
		"estimate": "2h"
	}
}

Moves task from BACKLOG.md to todos/APP-001.md with full YAML frontmatter.

Example: Archive Completed Task

{
	"tool": "archive_task",
	"arguments": {
		"task_id": "APP-001"
	}
}

Moves completed task from todos/ to archive/ to keep active queue small.


⚙️ Configuration

Custom Documentation Directory

{
	"mcpServers": {
		"project": {
			"command": "npx",
			"args": ["-y", "project-mcp"],
			"env": {
				"DOCS_DIR": "/path/to/documentation"
			}
		}
	}
}

Custom Working Directory

{
	"mcpServers": {
		"project": {
			"command": "npx",
			"args": ["-y", "project-mcp"],
			"cwd": "/path/to/project/root"
		}
	}
}

🧪 Development

# Clone repository
git clone https://github.com/pouyanafisi/project-mcp.git
cd project-mcp

# Install dependencies
npm install

# Run tests
npm test

# Test the server
node src/index.js

📚 Documentation


🤝 Contributing

Contributions welcome! See CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines.


📄 License

MIT License - see LICENSE for details.


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