A powerful command-line tool and MCP server for managing Markdown-Driven Task Management (MDTM) files. Scopecraft helps you organize tasks, features, and development workflows with a structured approach.
Version 2.0: Now with two-state workflow (current/archive) and phase-based organization, parent tasks for complex features, and advanced subtask sequencing capabilities!
Key Features:
- Works with any AI IDE (Cursor, Claude Desktop, etc.) via flexible project root configuration
- Two-state workflow with phase-based task organization (current/archive + phase metadata)
- Parent tasks with subtask sequencing and parallel execution
- Supports MDTM format with TOML/YAML frontmatter
- Provides both CLI and MCP server interfaces
- Includes specialized Claude commands for feature development
- Automated project type detection
- Multi-project support with easy switching
# Install globally with npm
npm install -g @scopecraft/cmd
# Or with yarn
yarn global add @scopecraft/cmd
# Or with bun
bun install -g @scopecraft/cmd
After installation, these commands will be available:
scopecraft
/sc
- CLI for task managementscopecraft-mcp
/sc-mcp
- MCP server (HTTP/SSE)scopecraft-stdio
/sc-stdio
- MCP server (STDIO transport)
# Run CLI commands directly
npx @scopecraft/cmd sc task list
npx @scopecraft/cmd sc feature create "New Feature"
# Run MCP STDIO server
npx --package=@scopecraft/cmd scopecraft-stdio --root-dir /path/to/your/project
# Clone repository
git clone https://github.com/scopecraft-ai/scopecraft-command.git
cd scopecraft-command
# Install dependencies
bun install
# Build project
bun run build
# Install globally
bun run install:global
Scopecraft now works with any AI IDE! Configure your project root using one of these methods:
# Start MCP server with your project
scopecraft-mcp --root-dir /path/to/your/project
Or add to your IDE's MCP configuration:
{
"scopecraft": {
"command": "scopecraft-mcp",
"args": ["--root-dir", "/path/to/your/project"]
}
}
Create ~/.scopecraft/config.json
:
{
"projects": {
"frontend": { "path": "/projects/myapp/frontend" },
"backend": { "path": "/projects/myapp/backend" }
}
}
Then switch projects at runtime:
init_root /projects/myapp/backend
- CLI Parameter:
--root-dir /path/to/project
- MCP Command:
init_root /path/to/project
- Config File:
~/.scopecraft/config.json
- Environment:
SCOPECRAFT_ROOT=/path/to/project
See Project Root Configuration Guide for detailed setup instructions.
# Initialize Scopecraft in your project
sc init
# Create your first task
sc task create --title "My first feature" --type feature
# List your tasks
sc task list
# List all tasks
sc task list
sc task list --current # Show only active tasks
sc task list --phase backlog # Show backlog items by phase
# Create a new task (goes to current with phase=backlog by default)
sc task create --title "Implement user authentication" --type feature
# Update task status
sc task update TASK-123 --status "In Progress"
sc task start TASK-123 # Shortcut for marking as "In Progress"
sc task complete TASK-123 # Shortcut for marking as "Done"
# View task details
sc task get TASK-123
# Create a parent task with subtasks
sc parent create --title "User Authentication" --type feature
# Add subtasks to a parent
sc parent add-subtask auth-05K --title "Design login UI"
sc parent add-subtask auth-05K --title "Implement API" --after 01-design
# View parent task with tree visualization
sc parent show auth-05K --tree
# Work with subtasks (use full path or --parent option)
sc task update current/auth-05K/02-impl-api --status "In Progress"
sc task complete 02-impl-api --parent auth-05K
# Make subtasks run in parallel
sc task parallelize 02-api 03-ui --parent auth-05K
# Reorder subtasks
sc task resequence auth-05K --from 1,2,3 --to 3,1,2
# Convert simple task to parent with subtasks
sc task promote simple-auth-05M --subtasks "Design,Build,Test"
# Two-state workflow: current (with phases) → archive
sc task create --title "New feature" # Creates in current/ with phase=backlog
sc task update new-feature-05A --status "In Progress" # Status changes, stays in current/
sc task update new-feature-05A --phase active # Change phase to active
sc task complete new-feature-05A # Moves to archive/ when done
# Move parent tasks to archive when complete
sc parent move auth-05K archive
Scopecraft provides integrated development environments and Claude session management.
# Create or switch to task environment
sc env auth-feature-05A
# List active environments
sc env list
# Get environment path for shell integration
cd "$(sc env path auth-feature-05A)"
# Close environment when done
sc env close auth-feature-05A --force
# Interactive task selection
sc work
# Work on specific task
sc work auth-feature-05A
# Work with additional context
sc work auth-feature-05A "Focus on security requirements"
# Resume previous session
sc work --session session-abc123
# Autonomous execution in Docker
sc dispatch auth-feature-05A
# Execute in tmux session
sc dispatch auth-feature-05A --exec tmux
# Execute in specific mode
sc dispatch auth-feature-05A --mode implementation
# Resume autonomous session
sc dispatch --session session-xyz789
# Complete development workflow
sc task create --title "New feature" --type feature --phase backlog
sc env new-feature-05A
sc work new-feature-05A
# Or autonomous processing
sc dispatch new-feature-05A --exec tmux
For compatibility with existing workflows:
# Start a task worktree
tw-start TASK-123
# Start a feature worktree
tw-feat-start FEATURE_auth
# List active worktrees
tw-list
# Finish and merge work
tw-finish TASK-123
Commands follow an intuitive pattern:
<entity> <command> [options]
Entities:
task
- Task management (simple and subtasks)parent
- Parent task management (folders with subtasks)env
- Development environment management (worktrees)work
- Interactive Claude development sessionsdispatch
- Autonomous Claude executionarea
- Area directories (organizational units)workflow
- Task sequences and statustemplate
- Task templates
Examples:
# Task management
sc task list
sc task create --title "Feature X" --type feature
# Environment management
sc env feature-x-05A
sc env list
# Interactive development
sc work feature-x-05A
# Autonomous execution
sc dispatch feature-x-05A --exec tmux
# Legacy format (still supported)
sc list
Scopecraft includes specialized Claude commands for structured development:
/project:01_brainstorm-feature
- Interactive ideation (Step 1)/project:02_feature-proposal
- Create formal proposals (Step 2)/project:03_feature-to-prd
- Expand to detailed PRDs (Step 3)/project:04_feature-planning
- Break down into tasks (Step 4)/project:05_implement {mode} {task-id}
- Execute with guidance- Modes:
typescript
,ui
,mcp
,cli
,devops
- Modes:
/project:review
- Review project state
# Step 1: Start with an idea
/project:01_brainstorm-feature "better task filtering"
# Step 2: Create proposal
/project:02_feature-proposal
# Step 3: Expand to PRD
/project:03_feature-to-prd TASK-20250517-123456
# Step 4: Plan implementation
/project:04_feature-planning FEATURE-20250517-123456
# Execute tasks
/project:05_implement ui TASK-20250517-234567
# Automatically find and implement next task in feature
/project:implement-next FEATURE_auth
/project:implement-next # Auto-detect from current worktree
# HTTP/SSE Server (default port 3000)
scopecraft-mcp
# With custom port
MCP_PORT=8080 scopecraft-mcp
# STDIO transport
scopecraft-stdio
Configure in your Roo Commander settings to enable LLM agents to manage tasks directly through the MCP protocol.
{
"method": "task.list",
"params": {
"status": "in_progress",
"phase": "active",
"format": "json"
}
}
- CLI Reference - Complete command reference
- CLI Workflows Guide - Workflow patterns and best practices
Use Scopecraft directly to manage MDTM files in any project. Supports standard MDTM format with TOML or YAML frontmatter.
Complements Roo Commander's LLM-based management by providing direct CRUD operations. The MCP server allows efficient task manipulation without parsing markdown.
Automatically detects project type and adapts behavior accordingly. No special configuration needed.
Scopecraft implements the Markdown-Driven Task Management (MDTM) format created by Roo Commander. We are grateful for this standardized format for task management in markdown files.
MIT