VibeOps MCP
Enforces structured product development through contract-based validation of modules, features, and issues with type-specific requirements (user stories, bugs, tech debt, spikes) using JSON schemas.
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VibeOps MCP
A contract-based product organization system that enforces structured planning and validation for product development.
Overview
VibeOps MCP organizes product development work into a clear hierarchy with enforced contracts at each level:
📦 MODULE (Theme/Initiative)
└─ 📋 FEATURE (with PRD contract)
└─ 📝 ISSUES (with type-specific contracts)
├─ User Story (acceptance criteria, DoD, DoR)
├─ Bug (repro steps, environment)
├─ Tech Debt (impact, effort)
└─ Spike (questions, timebox)
Getting Started
Installation
npm install
Using Templates
Templates are provided for each work item type in contracts/templates/:
# Copy a template
cp contracts/templates/module.template.json modules/my-module.json
# Edit with your details
# ...
# Validate the contract
npm run validate:module modules/my-module.json
Contract Validation
Every work item must pass validation against its JSON schema before being considered valid.
Validation Commands
# Validate individual contract types
npm run validate:module path/to/module.json
npm run validate:feature path/to/feature.json
npm run validate:story path/to/user-story.json
npm run validate:bug path/to/bug.json
npm run validate:debt path/to/tech-debt.json
npm run validate:spike path/to/spike.json
Working with Claude Code
When using Claude Code with this repository:
- Ask Claude to create work items: "Create a module for user authentication"
- Claude will use the templates and validate contracts automatically
- You'll receive validated JSON contracts that conform to the schemas
See CLAUDE.md for detailed guidance on how Claude Code works with this system.
Directory Structure
vibeops-mcp/
├── contracts/
│ ├── schemas/ # JSON Schema definitions
│ ├── templates/ # Template files for each type
│ └── validators/ # Contract validation logic
├── mcp/ # MCP server implementation
├── CLAUDE.md # Guidance for Claude Code
├── README.md # This file
└── package.json # Project dependencies and scripts
Contract Requirements Summary
- MODULE: Must have unique ID (MOD-####), name, description, type, status
- FEATURE: Must have PRD contract with problem statement, goals, success metrics, scope
- USER STORY: Must have acceptance criteria, Definition of Done, Definition of Ready
- BUG: Must have reproduction steps with expected/actual results, environment details
- TECH DEBT: Must have impact assessment and effort estimation
- SPIKE: Must have research questions and timebox
See CLAUDE.md for complete contract specifications.
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