A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for managing project documentation and saving conversation logs within a user-specified target project directory.
Overview
What is MCP Playbook Server?
MCP Playbook Server is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server designed for managing project documentation and saving conversation logs within a specified project directory.
How to use MCP Playbook Server?
To use the MCP Playbook Server, configure it with your MCP client (like Claude Desktop) by adding a specific command and arguments in the settings. Ensure to run the init_playbook tool to get instructions on documentation processes.
Key features of MCP Playbook Server?
- Manages project documentation efficiently.
- Saves and uploads conversation logs to GitHub.
- Provides various tools for creating specifications, changelogs, and architectural decision records.
- Supports fuzzy searching in project documentation.
Use cases of MCP Playbook Server?
- Documenting project specifications and architectural decisions.
- Capturing and saving conversation logs for future reference.
- Generating changelogs for project updates.
- Searching through project documentation for specific keywords.
FAQ from MCP Playbook Server?
- Can I use MCP Playbook Server with any MCP client?
Yes, it is compatible with any MCP client that supports the Model Context Protocol.
- Is there a limit to the number of conversation logs I can save?
No, you can save as many conversation logs as needed, provided you have the necessary GitHub permissions.
- How do I configure the server?
Follow the setup instructions in the documentation to configure the server with your GitHub token and project directory.