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brainstorm-spot

v0.2.1

Published

A spatial brainstorm canvas you share with your coding agent. Boards live in your repo; agents read and write them over MCP.

Readme

brainstorm.spot

A spatial brainstorm canvas you share with your coding agent.

You sketch and pin ideas in the browser; your agent (Claude Code, Cursor — anything that speaks MCP) reads the board as context and pins ideas back, live. Boards are JSON files in .brainstorm/ at your repo root, so they version with git and travel with the project.

Quick start

npx brainstorm-spot            # opens the canvas for this repo
npx brainstorm-spot init       # create .brainstorm/ + print MCP setup
claude mcp add brainstorm -- npx -y brainstorm-spot mcp

Then ask your agent things like "pull up the board", "cluster these into themes", "pin your three best ideas". Or hit Connect agent in the canvas for copy-paste setup for any MCP client.

How it works

  • Boards: plain JSON in .brainstorm/ — commit them, diff them, share them with your team
  • Canvas: npx brainstorm-spot, localhost only, no account
  • Agent: 8 MCP tools (list_boards, read_board, create_board, add_nodes, update_node, delete_node, add_edge, delete_edge); agent writes carry a ✦ badge
  • Local is free forever. Cloud share links → brainstorm.spot

MIT © Brooke Builds Stuff LLC