ScarletPlan
Local-first Rutgers course planning assistant that answers 'what should I take and when?' using a CP-SAT solver, real transcript data, and live SOC data, connected to Claude via MCP.
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ScarletPlan
Local-first Rutgers course planning assistant. Answers "what should I take and when?" using a CP-SAT solver, your real transcript, and live SOC data — running entirely on your machine, connected to Claude Desktop or Claude Code via MCP.
Disclaimer: ScarletPlan is not an official Rutgers tool. Always verify plans with Degree Navigator and your academic advisor.
What it does
| Question | How |
|---|---|
| What courses am I eligible for? | Prereq tree evaluation against your transcript |
| Build me a conflict-free schedule | CP-SAT section optimizer with time/campus preferences |
| Plan my remaining semesters | CP-SAT degree planner against CS BS requirements |
| Will this section fill? | openSections fill-rate stats (grows over time) |
| Who's a good professor for 344? | Cached RateMyProfessors ratings with name matching |
Setup (5 commands)
Requirements: Python 3.11+, uv, Claude Desktop or Claude Code.
# 1. Clone and install
git clone https://github.com/heetshah15/scarletplan && cd scarletplan
uv sync
# 2. Build the database (ingest current + next term for NB)
uv run python scripts/setup.py
# 3. Start the MCP server (test it works)
uv run scarletplan-server
# 4. Add to Claude Desktop config (see below)
# 5. Start the openSections poller cron (see below)
Claude Desktop config
Add this to ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"scarletplan": {
"command": "uv",
"args": ["run", "--directory", "/absolute/path/to/scarletplan", "scarletplan-server"],
"env": {
"SCARLETPLAN_DB": "/absolute/path/to/scarletplan/scarletplan.db"
}
}
}
}
Or see docs/claude_desktop_config.snippet.json for a ready-to-copy snippet.
Claude Code / Project Instructions
Paste this into your Claude project instructions (or .claude/instructions.md):
You are a Rutgers course planning assistant powered by ScarletPlan tools.
Rules:
- Always resolve course facts via tools, never from memory (SOC data changes).
- On first use: gather completed courses, target graduation, preferences via
set_user_profile so the student doesn't repeat themselves.
- Planning flow: get_requirements_progress → solve_degree_plan → present → iterate.
- Scheduling flow: solve_semester_schedule (k=3) → present tradeoffs →
validate_plan after any manual edits.
- Always surface caveats[] to the user, especially low-confidence ratings.
- End every degree plan with: "Verify this plan with Degree Navigator and your
academic advisor. ScarletPlan is not an official Rutgers tool."
- For professor ratings: always show match_confidence; flag anything below 85%.
openSections poller (start now)
The fill-rate stats dataset only grows if the poller runs during registration windows. Add this cron job so data starts accumulating:
# Edit crontab: crontab -e
*/5 * * * * cd /path/to/scarletplan && \
uv run python -m scarletplan.poller.poll_open \
--year 2026 --term 9 >> poller.log 2>&1
Key registration windows (when fill-rate data is most valuable):
- November 2026 — spring 2027 registration
- April 2027 — fall 2027 registration
- January / September — add/drop chaos
RateMyProfessors ratings (optional)
RMP uses an unofficial GraphQL endpoint. Isolated and optional — if it breaks, all other tools continue working.
# Scrape once per semester, cache in DB
uv run python -m scarletplan.ingest.rmp.rmp_scraper --year 2026 --term 9
# Dry run to check match quality first
uv run python -m scarletplan.ingest.rmp.rmp_scraper --year 2026 --term 9 --dry-run
Match confidence ≥0.85 is reliable. 0.70–0.85 is surfaced as low-confidence. Below 0.70 is not stored.
MCP tools
| Tool | What it does |
|---|---|
search_courses |
Full-text search the catalog |
get_course |
Full detail: prereqs, sections, core codes |
get_prereq_tree |
Prereq AST annotated with course titles |
check_eligibility |
Which courses you can take given your transcript |
get_sections |
Sections with meeting times, instructors, open status |
get_professor |
RMP rating + match confidence + courses they teach |
get_fill_stats |
Historical fill rate for a section index |
get_requirements_progress |
CS BS degree progress by bucket |
solve_semester_schedule |
Top-k conflict-free schedules with CP-SAT |
validate_plan |
Check a manually-edited schedule for conflicts |
solve_degree_plan |
Multi-semester degree plan with prereq ordering |
get_user_profile / set_user_profile |
Persistent student profile |
Dev
uv run pytest # all tests
uv run pytest -m "not network" # skip live SOC tests
uv run python scripts/report_parse_failures.py # see unparsed prereq strings
Tests use synthetic in-memory SQLite — no network, no real DB required.
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