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@gitscrum-studio/mcp-server

v1.0.7

Published

Model Context Protocol server for GitScrum - Enable AI assistants to manage tasks, track time, run sprints, and handle client relationships through natural language

Readme

⚡ Hosted (Recommended)

Zero install. Works everywhere.

https://mcp.gitscrum.com/sse

SSE-based server hosted on AWS. Just add URL + token to your AI client.

Best for: Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf, any SSE-compatible client.

→ Setup Guide

📦 Local (npm)

Self-hosted via npx.

npx -y @gitscrum-studio/mcp-server

Runs locally via stdio transport. Requires Node.js 18+.

Best for: VS Code, GitHub Copilot, offline environments.

→ Local Setup


Overview

GitScrum Studio MCP Server connects AI assistants to your GitScrum workspace via the Model Context Protocol. It gives Claude, GitHub Copilot, Cursor, and any MCP-compatible client full operational access to your project management stack — tasks, sprints, time tracking, user stories, epics, kanban workflows, team discussions, wiki, notes, client CRM, invoicing, proposals, budget tracking, analytics dashboards, standup reports, and activity feeds.

Everything your team does in the GitScrum web app, your AI assistant can now do through conversation.

You:    "What's on my plate today?"
Assistant: Fetches your tasks due today across all projects.

You:    "Create a sprint for next week with the top 5 backlog items"
Assistant: Creates the sprint, assigns tasks, and sets the timeline.

You:    "Show me which projects are over budget"
Assistant: Returns burn-down data and flags at-risk projects.

You:    "Send the Q1 proposal to Acme Corp"
Assistant: Creates the proposal, attaches the client, and sends it.

You:    "What did the team ship this week?"
Assistant: Generates a standup digest with completed work and blockers.

29 tools. 160+ operations. Zero context switching.


Quick start

Install

npx -y @gitscrum-studio/mcp-server

Configure your client

Edit the configuration file:

  • macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
  • Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "gitscrum": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@gitscrum-studio/mcp-server"]
    }
  }
}

Add to .vscode/mcp.json or your MCP settings:

{
  "servers": {
    "gitscrum": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@gitscrum-studio/mcp-server"]
    }
  }
}

Authenticate

Tell your AI assistant: "Login to GitScrum"

The server initiates an OAuth 2.0 Device Authorization Grant flow. You authorize in the browser — credentials are never shared with the MCP server.


Tools

Each tool uses a consolidated action parameter, reducing LLM context tokens by ~80% compared to individual tool definitions.

Core

| Tool | Actions | Docs | |:-----|:--------|:-----| | task | my today get create update complete subtasks filter by_code duplicate move notifications | tasks | | sprint | list all get kpis create update stats reports progress metrics | sprints | | workspace | list get | projects | | project | list get stats tasks workflows types efforts labels members | projects | | time | active start stop logs analytics team reports productivity timeline | time-tracking |

Planning

| Tool | Actions | Docs | |:-----|:--------|:-----| | user_story | list get create update all | user-stories | | epic | list create update | epics | | label | list create update attach detach toggle | labels | | task_type | list create update assign | task-types | | workflow | create update | workflows |

Collaboration

| Tool | Actions | Docs | |:-----|:--------|:-----| | discussion | all channels channel messages send search unread mark_read create_channel update_channel | discussions | | comment | list add update | comments | | wiki | list get create update search | wiki | | note | list get create update share revisions | notevault | | note_folder | list create update move | notevault | | search | — | search |

ClientFlow CRM

| Tool | Actions | Docs | |:-----|:--------|:-----| | client | list get create update contacts interactions add_interaction | clientflow | | invoice | list get stats create update issue send mark_paid | clientflow | | proposal | list get stats create update send approve reject convert | clientflow | | clientflow_dashboard | 8 reports | clientflow | | clientflow_cross_workspace | 4 reports | clientflow |

Insights PRO

| Tool | Actions | Docs | |:-----|:--------|:-----| | standup | summary completed blockers team stuck digest contributors | standup | | analytics | 10 reports | analytics | | activity | feed user_feed notifications activities task_workflow | activity | | budget | projects_at_risk overview consumption burn_down alerts events | budget |

Authentication

| Tool | Description | Docs | |:-----|:------------|:-----| | auth_login | Initiate device code flow | auth | | auth_complete | Complete authorization | auth | | auth_status | Check session status | auth | | auth_logout | Clear stored credentials | auth |

Full reference: docs/TOOLS.md


Security

The server is designed around the principle of least privilege.

| Layer | Protection | |:------|:-----------| | Operations | Only CREATE, READ, UPDATE. DELETE is blocked at MCP and API layers. | | Authentication | OAuth 2.0 Device Grant — credentials never touch the server. | | Token storage | Local filesystem with restricted permissions. | | Rate limiting | Automatic lockout after failed auth attempts. |

Destructive operations must be performed in the GitScrum Studio.

Full details: docs/SECURITY.md

Found a vulnerability? Report privately to [email protected].


Documentation

| | | |:--|:--| | Hosted Server | SSE setup for Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, and more | | Usage Guide | Practical examples and common workflows | | Tools Reference | All 29 tools with parameters and response shapes | | Per-Tool Guides | Deep-dive into each tool module | | Security | Security model, token handling, threat mitigations | | Development | Local setup, architecture, testing, contribution | | Changelog | Version history and migration notes |


Development

git clone https://github.com/gitscrum-core/mcp-server.git
cd mcp-server
npm install
npm run build
npm test          # 378 tests across 22 suites

Inspect locally with the MCP Inspector:

npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector node dist/index.js

| Requirement | Version | |:------------|:--------| | Node.js | >= 18.0.0 | | npm | >= 8.0.0 |

Full guide: docs/DEVELOPMENT.md


Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines.

git checkout -b feature/my-feature
# make changes, add tests
npm test
git commit -m "feat: describe your change"

License

MIT — see LICENSE.