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todo-mcp-server

v1.0.1

Published

A Todo list MCP server for integration with Claude and other AI assistants

Readme

Todo MCP Server

A simple MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for managing todo items with SQLite database storage.

Features

  • Add new todo items
  • List all todo items
  • Remove todo items by ID

Setup

  1. Install dependencies:

    npm install
  2. Configure database location (optional):

    Open src/database.ts and modify the DB_LOCATION variable to your preferred location:

    // Examples:
    // - Windows: "C:/todos"
    // - macOS: join(homedir(), "todos")
    // - Linux: "/home/username/todos" or join(homedir(), "todos")
    // - Current directory: join(process.cwd(), "data")
    const DB_LOCATION = "C:/todos";
  3. Build the project:

    npm run build

Database

The application uses SQLite for data storage. By default, the database file is created at C:/todos/todos.db. You can change this location by modifying the DB_LOCATION variable in src/database.ts.

The database and its directory will be automatically created if they don't exist.

Available Tools

add-todo

Adds a new todo item to the list.

Parameters:

  • text (string): The text content of the todo item

Example:

add-todo(text: "Buy groceries")

get-todos

Lists all todo items.

Example:

get-todos()

remove-todo

Removes a todo item by its ID.

Parameters:

  • id (number): The ID of the todo item to remove

Example:

remove-todo(id: 1)

Development

This project is built with:

  • TypeScript
  • better-sqlite3 for database operations
  • MCP SDK for the server implementation