Skip to Content
MCP ServersCommunityMCP TaskManager

MCP TaskManager

View original on GitHub 

Model Context Protocol server for Task Management. This allows Claude Desktop (or any MCP client) to manage and execute tasks in a queue-based system.

Quick Start (For Users)

Prerequisites

Configuration

  1. Open your Claude Desktop configuration file at: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json

You can find this through the Claude Desktop menu:

  1. Open Claude Desktop

  2. Click Claude on the Mac menu bar

  3. Click β€œSettings”

  4. Click β€œDeveloper”

  5. Add the following to your configuration:

{ "tools": { "taskmanager": { "command": "npx", "args": ["-y", "@kazuph/mcp-taskmanager"] } } }

For Developers

Prerequisites

Installation

git clone https://github.com/kazuph/mcp-taskmanager.git cd mcp-taskmanager npm install npm run build

Development Configuration

  1. Make sure Claude Desktop is installed and running.

  2. Install tsx globally if you haven’t:

npm install -g tsx # or pnpm add -g tsx
  1. Modify your Claude Desktop config located at: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json

Add the following to your MCP client’s configuration:

{ "tools": { "taskmanager": { "args": ["tsx", "/path/to/mcp-taskmanager/index.ts"] } } }

Available Operations

The TaskManager supports two main phases of operation:

Planning Phase

  • Accepts a task list (array of strings) from the user
  • Stores tasks internally as a queue
  • Returns an execution plan (task overview, task ID, current queue status)

Execution Phase

  • Returns the next task from the queue when requested
  • Provides feedback mechanism for task completion
  • Removes completed tasks from the queue
  • Prepares the next task for execution

Parameters

  • action: β€œplan” | β€œexecute” | β€œcomplete”
  • tasks: Array of task strings (required for β€œplan” action)
  • taskId: Task identifier (required for β€œcomplete” action)
  • getNext: Boolean flag to request next task (for β€œexecute” action)

Example Usage

// Planning phase { action: "plan", tasks: ["Task 1", "Task 2", "Task 3"] } // Execution phase { action: "execute", getNext: true } // Complete task { action: "complete", taskId: "task-123" }
Last updated on