Project Tracking MCP Server
Enables project and task management through a lightweight SQLite database, allowing users to create projects, add categorized tasks, track status changes, and get project statistics through natural language commands.
README
Project Tracking MCP Server
A lightweight Model Context Protocol (MCP) server built with FastMCP that provides project and task management capabilities through a single SQLite database file.
Features
-
Project Management
- Create, list, get, and delete projects
- Each project has a name, description, and timestamps
-
Task Management
- Add tasks to projects with descriptions and categories
- Track task status:
backlog,in_progress,review,complete - Update task status and delete tasks
- Categories for organizing tasks (e.g., 'testing', 'ux', 'transcription')
-
Single-File Database
- All data stored in a single SQLite file (
projects.db) - Automatic database initialization
- Persistent storage with full CRUD operations
- All data stored in a single SQLite file (
Installation
- Clone the repository:
git clone <repository-url>
cd project-tracking-mcp
- Install dependencies using one of these methods:
Using pip:
pip install -r requirements.txt
Using uv (recommended for FastMCP):
uv pip install fastmcp pydantic
Or install directly:
pip install fastmcp pydantic
Usage
Running the Server
Start the MCP server:
python server.py
Configuring with Claude Desktop
Add this configuration to your Claude Desktop claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"project-tracker": {
"command": "python",
"args": ["/path/to/project-tracking-mcp/server.py"]
}
}
}
Or use FastMCP's automatic installation:
fastmcp install claude-desktop server.py --server-name "Project Tracker"
Configuring with Claude Code
To use this MCP server with Claude Code (Anthropic's official CLI):
-
Install Claude Code (if you haven't already):
# Install via pip pip install claude-code # Or using uv uv tool install claude-code -
Add MCP server to Claude Code configuration:
Create or edit your Claude Code MCP configuration file:
# Create the config directory if it doesn't exist mkdir -p ~/.claude # Edit the MCP config file nano ~/.claude/mcp_servers.json -
Add this server configuration:
{ "project-tracker": { "command": "python", "args": ["/absolute/path/to/project-tracking-mcp/server.py", "--mcp-only"], "env": {} } } -
Update the path in the configuration to point to your actual installation directory:
{ "project-tracker": { "command": "python", "args": ["/home/yourusername/project-tracking-mcp/server.py", "--mcp-only"], "env": {} } } -
Verify the installation:
# Test that Claude Code can connect to the server claude-code --list-toolsYou should see the project tracking tools listed:
list_projectscreate_projectget_projectdelete_projectcreate_taskupdate_task_statusdelete_taskget_project_stats
-
Start using with Claude Code:
# Start Claude Code session claude-code # Now you can use project tracking commands like: # "Create a new project called 'My Web App'" # "Add a task to implement user authentication" # "Show me all my projects and their tasks"
Note: The --mcp-only flag ensures the server runs in MCP mode without starting the HTTP web interface, which is optimal for Claude Code integration.
Available MCP Tools
Project Management
list_projects(): List all projects with summary informationcreate_project(name, description?): Create a new projectget_project(project_id): Get detailed project information with all tasksdelete_project(project_id): Delete a project and all its tasks
Task Management
create_task(project_id, description, category): Add a task to a projectupdate_task_status(task_id, status): Update task statusdelete_task(task_id): Delete a task
Statistics
get_project_stats(): Get overall statistics about projects and tasks
Example Usage
Create a Project
create_project(
name="Website Redesign",
description="Complete overhaul of company website"
)
Add Tasks
create_task(
project_id="<project-id>",
description="Design new homepage mockup",
category="ux"
)
Update Task Status
update_task_status(
task_id="<task-id>",
status="in_progress"
)
Get Project with Tasks
get_project(project_id="<project-id>")
# Returns project details with all tasks and statistics
Data Models
Project
id: Unique identifier (UUID)name: Project namedescription: Project descriptioncreated_at: Creation timestampupdated_at: Last update timestamptasks: List of associated tasks
Task
id: Unique identifier (UUID)description: Task descriptioncategory: Task category/labelstatus: Current status (backlog/in_progress/review/complete)created_at: Creation timestampupdated_at: Last update timestamp
Database
The server uses SQLite with two tables:
projects: Stores project informationtasks: Stores task information with foreign key to projects
The database file (projects.db) is created automatically on first run.
Requirements
- Python 3.10+
- FastMCP
- Pydantic 2.0+
- SQLite (built-in with Python)
License
MIT
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