team-tracker-mcp

team-tracker-mcp

MCP server for team task tracking, code review, and activity monitoring via Claude Code. Assign tasks, track branch activity, review code, and get daily summaries through natural language.

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team-tracker-mcp

MCP server for team task tracking, code review, and activity monitoring via Claude Code.

Assign tasks, track what everyone is doing across branches, review code, detect merge conflicts early, and get daily summaries — all through natural language in Claude Code.

Setup

1. Add to your project's .mcp.json

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

Or for local development:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "team-tracker": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["/path/to/team-tracker-mcp/dist/index.js"]
    }
  }
}

2. Add to .gitignore

.tasks/.watcher.lock
.tasks/.last-scan

3. Start using it

Open Claude Code in your project. The server auto-initializes a .tasks/ directory on first run. Team members are auto-registered from their git identity.

What it does

Task Management — "assign Devyansh the image queue feature", "mark image queue task as done", "what tasks are assigned to Devyansh?"

Monitoring — "what's everyone working on?", "what did Devyansh do today?", "refresh branch activity"

Code Review — "review Devyansh's code on image-queue", "compare Devyansh's branch with Aman's"

Feedback — "give me today's summary", "generate feedback for Devyansh this week", "ping Devyansh for update"

Notifications — "do I have any notifications?", "clear my notifications", "sync tasks now"

How it works

  • Data stored in .tasks/ directory in your repo (JSON files, one per task)
  • Synced between team members via normal git push/pull
  • Background watcher polls remote branches, auto-detects stale tasks and merged branches
  • Team members identified by git email/username
  • Leader election ensures only one watcher runs across multiple Claude Code sessions

Tools (18 total)

Category Tools
Task Management assign_task, update_task, reassign_task, list_tasks, link_branch, create_subtasks
Monitoring team_overview, get_activity, track_branches, detect_conflicts
Code Review review_code, compare_branches
Feedback daily_summary, generate_feedback, nudge_member
Notifications check_notifications, clear_notifications, sync_now

Development

npm install
npm run dev     # Watch mode with tsx
npm run build   # TypeScript compilation
npm start       # Run built server

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