tasker

tasker

Enables AI agents to manage hierarchical tasks and stories stored as Markdown files, providing tools for creating, listing, editing, and updating task status through the Model Context Protocol.

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Tasker

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A Markdown task tracker designed to live in git alongside your code. Tasks are plain Markdown files inside a .tasker/ directory, with hierarchical stories and subtasks, a CLI for humans, and an MCP server so AI agents can manage the same task list.

Installation

Install with pipx (recommended — installs in an isolated environment):

pipx install mcp-tasker

Or with pip:

pip install mcp-tasker

For development (requires uv):

git clone https://github.com/greendwin/mcp-tasker.git
cd mcp-tasker
uv sync --group dev

Quick Start

# Initialize tasker (or let it auto-detect from any subdirectory)
tasker init

# Or initialize a user-level tasker in your home data directory
tasker init --user

# Create a story
tasker new "Build authentication"

# Add subtasks
tasker add s01 "Design login flow"
tasker add s01 "Implement JWT tokens" --details "Use RS256 signing"

# Work on a task
tasker start s01t01

# View what's on your plate
tasker list

# Mark tasks done
tasker done s01t01

# Edit a task in your editor
tasker edit s01t02

Tasks are stored as Markdown in .tasker/ and committed with your code:

.tasker/
  s01-build-authentication/
    README.md
    s01t01-design-login-flow.md
    s01t02-implement-jwt-tokens.md

Usage

Create tasks

tasker new <title>                          # new root story
tasker new <title> --details "..." --slug <slug>  # with description and slug
tasker new <title> --editor                 # create and open in editor
tasker add <parent-id> <title>              # inline subtask
tasker add <parent-id> <title> --details "..."    # subtask with description
tasker add <parent-id> <title> --editor     # create and open in editor
tasker add-many <parent-id>                 # add multiple subtasks interactively

Update status

tasker start <task-id>...     # mark in-progress
tasker review <task-id>...    # submit leaf task for review
tasker done <task-id>...      # mark done
tasker cancel <task-id>...    # cancel
tasker reset <task-id>...     # reset to pending
tasker reset <task-id> --force  # force reset non-pending subtasks

# Force-close a parent with open subtasks
tasker done <task-id> --force

# Close every in-review task along with any explicitly listed ones
tasker done --reviewed

View tasks

tasker list                   # all open root tasks
tasker list -a                # include closed tasks
tasker list --todo            # only tasks from the TODO list
tasker list --archived        # list archived tasks
tasker list --closed          # show 5 most recently closed tasks
tasker list <task-id>         # subtasks of a specific task
tasker view <task-id>         # full task details

TODO list

Pin tasks you're actively focused on. The list lives in .tasker/.todo (git-ignored), and archived tasks are removed automatically.

tasker todo <task-id>...      # pin task(s) to the TODO list
tasker untodo <task-id>...    # remove from the TODO list
tasker list --todo            # show only pinned tasks

Edit tasks

tasker edit <task-id>                    # open in $EDITOR
tasker edit <task-id> --title "New title"
tasker edit <task-id> --details "New description"
tasker edit <task-id> --slug new-slug

Organize

tasker move <task-id> --parent <new-parent>  # reparent
tasker move <task-id> --root                 # promote to story
tasker move <task-id> --delete               # delete a task
tasker move <task-id> --parent <p> --editor  # reparent and open in editor
tasker archive <task-id>                     # archive completed story
tasker archive --closed                      # archive all closed stories
tasker unarchive <task-id>                   # restore from archive

Shortcuts

Reference recent tasks without typing full IDs:

Shortcut Meaning
q Last referenced task
q01 Subtask 01 of recent
p Parent of recent
p03 Sibling 03 via parent
tasker view s01t02   # sets recent = s01t02
tasker start q       # starts s01t02
tasker view p        # views s01 (parent)
tasker done q01      # marks s01t0201 done

MCP Server

tasker can run as a Model Context Protocol server, allowing AI agents to manage your tasks directly.

Configure in Claude Code

claude mcp add tasker -- tasker mcp

Configure per-project (.mcp.json)

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "tasker": {
      "command": "tasker",
      "args": ["mcp"]
    }
  }
}

If running from a checkout:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "tasker": {
      "command": "uv",
      "args": ["run", "tasker", "mcp"]
    }
  }
}

HTTP transport

For network-accessible clients, start with --port:

tasker mcp --port 8080

Available tools

Once connected, the MCP server exposes:

Tool Description
create_task Create a root task or subtask
list_tasks List all root tasks (pass todo=true for only pinned tasks)
view_tasks View detailed info for multiple tasks
edit_task Update a task's title, description, or slug
start_task Mark task in-progress
review_task Mark task in-review (submit for review)
reset_task Reset task to pending
finish_task Mark task done
cancel_task Cancel a task

Development

uv sync --group dev

# Run all checks (lint + tests)
uv run tox

# Run tests only
uv run tox -e test

# Lint (black, isort, flake8, mypy)
uv run tox -e lint

# Format code
uv run black src tests
uv run isort src tests

Requirements

  • Python >= 3.10

Release Notes

1.5.0

  • tasker init now creates .tasker/; legacy tasker/ directories are still recognised at discovery time
  • Direct task references accept single-digit segments: s1s01, s1t1s01t01, and trailing -slug works on the padded form
  • list --rev falls back to the active TODO list when nothing is in review (previously fell back to all active root tasks)
  • Ambiguous-digit error message reworded to mention direct references
  • Bug fixes: suppress spurious Error: <code> output from typer.Exit on normal CLI exits

1.4.2

  • Single-digit shortcuts pad to two: q3q03, p3p03, ta3ta03; odd-length runs > 1 are rejected as ambiguous

1.4.1

  • list --rev / list --in-review shows tasks awaiting review (with parent context); falls back to active root tasks when none are in review

1.4.0

  • t<letter> shortcuts (ta..tz) for active TODO tasks, usable wherever a <task-id> is accepted
  • list --todo hides finished tasks while active ones remain; prints All tasks finished! when none are active
  • TODO list preserves insertion order
  • MCP: task_ref arguments accept the full set of CLI shortcuts (q, p, t<letter>)
  • Build: cached Typer command tree in tests cuts full-suite runtime by ~30%
  • Bug fixes: edit --editor refreshes the in-memory task tree so follow-up displays reflect new title/slug

1.3.4

  • Warning shown when a task directory is missing its README.md
  • Exception callstacks hidden by default, shown only with --debug
  • Renamed tasks displayed as a single group in move output
  • Bug fixes: broken task files now report the offending filename in the error message

1.3.3

  • Task preview after done/cancel walks up to the first non-closed ancestor, showing the full picture of remaining work
  • When closing a task completes the entire story, nearby open stories are shown as a "what's next?" hint

1.3.2

  • Bug fixes: proper error handling for exceptions raised in dependency-injection callbacks (e.g. missing tasker/ directory)

1.3.1

  • list --closed flag to explicitly show recently closed tasks (previously shown implicitly at the end of list)
  • Bug fixes: list --todo no longer shows non-TODO tasks

1.3.0

  • in-review status and tasker review command for submitting leaf tasks
  • done --reviewed closes every currently in-review task in one call
  • todo / untodo commands to pin tasks, and list --todo / (todo) marker
  • Archived tasks are auto-removed from the TODO list
  • init --user creates a user-level tasker directory (respects XDG_DATA_HOME / LOCALAPPDATA)
  • move --editor to open the moved task after reparenting
  • new and add accept unquoted titles (extra words are joined automatically)
  • Recently closed tasks are shown at the end of list output
  • Last two digits of subtask IDs are highlighted in bullet lists
  • MCP: added cancel_task tool, todo parameter on list_tasks
  • MCP: status tools return smaller previews on start / cancel / review / done
  • Build: migrated from poetry to uv
  • Bug fixes: [text] escaping in task output, stale (q) reference to deleted tasks, tasker directory resolution, recently closed task suppressed on narrow terminals

1.2.0

  • init command and automatic tasker/ directory discovery (walks up to git root)
  • move --delete option to delete tasks
  • reset --force to force-reset non-pending subtasks
  • (q) / (p) recent-task markers shown in view and edit commands
  • Subtask count shown in view command
  • Tab autocompletion for task ID arguments
  • Slug validation
  • Bug fixes: recent task override, auto-unarchive logic

1.1.0

  • --editor (-e) option on new and add commands to open the task in an editor after creation
  • list --archived to browse archived tasks
  • list highlights the most recently referenced task
  • Editing an archived task auto-unarchives it
  • Task preview shown after start, reset, done, cancel, move, new, add, and edit commands
  • MCP: added edit_task tool for updating title, description, and slug
  • MCP: view_tasks accepts multiple task IDs in a single call
  • MCP: task subtasks grouped by status in response
  • --version flag
  • Bug fixes: editor slug path, directory cleanup on move, multi-task preview on start

1.0.0

  • pip release

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