Dart is Project Management powered by AI.
dart-mcp-server
is the official AI Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Dart.
The following prompts are available
create-task
- Create a new task in Dart with title, description, status, priority, and assigneecreate-doc
- Create a new document in Dart with title, text content, and foldersummarize-tasks
- Get a summary of tasks with optional filtering by status and assignee
These prompts make it easy for AI assistants to perform common actions in Dart without needing to understand the underlying API details.
The following resources are available
dart-config:
- Configuration information about the user's spacedart-task:///{taskId}
- Detailed information about specific tasksdart-doc:///{docId}
- Detailed information about specific docs
The following tools are available
get_config
- Get information about the user's space, including available assignees, dartboards, folders, statuses, tags, priorities, and sizeslist_tasks
- List tasks with optional filtering by assignee, status, dartboard, priority, due date, and morecreate_task
- Create a new task with title, description, status, priority, size, dates, dartboard, assignees, tags, and parent taskget_task
- Retrieve an existing task by its IDupdate_task
- Update an existing task's propertiesdelete_task
- Move a task to the trash (recoverable)
list_docs
- List docs with optional filtering by folder, title, text content, and morecreate_doc
- Create a new doc with title, text content, and folderget_doc
- Retrieve an existing doc by its IDupdate_doc
- Update an existing doc's propertiesdelete_doc
- Move a doc to the trash (recoverable)
Each tool supports comprehensive input validation and returns structured JSON responses.
The easiest way to run the MCP server is with npx
, but a Docker setup is also available.
- Install Claude Desktop as needed
- Open the
claude_desktop_config.json
file, which can be located by opening the Claude Desktop app, going into its Settings, opening the 'Developer' tab, and clicking the 'Edit Config' button - Follow the 'Set up the MCP server' steps below
- Install Cline in your IDE as needed
- Install the MCP server by opening your IDE, opening the Cline sidebar, clicking the 'MCP Servers' icon button that is second from left at the top, opening the 'Installed' tab, and clicking the 'Configure MCP Servers' button
- Follow the 'Set up the MCP server' steps below
- Find the MCP settings file, usually
[client]_mcp_settings.json
- Follow the 'Set up the MCP server' steps below
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Install npx, which comes bundled with Node, as needed
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Copy your authentication token from your Dart profile
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Add the following to your MCP setup, being sure to replace
dsa...
with your actual Dart token{ "mcpServers": { "dart": { "command": "npx", "args": ["-y", "dart-mcp-server"], "env": { "DART_TOKEN": "dsa_..." } } } }
If the npx
setup above does not work well, we also provide a Docker setup. Follow the instructions above to find the MCP settings file
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Install Docker as needed
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Build the Docker container with
docker build -t mcp/dart .
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Copy your authentication token from your Dart profile
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Add the following to your MCP setup, being sure to replace
dsa...
with your actual Dart token{ "mcpServers": { "dart": { "command": "docker", "args": ["run", "-i", "--rm", "-e", "DART_TOKEN", "mcp/dart"], "env": { "DART_TOKEN": "dsa_..." } } } }
- Homepage
- Web App
- Help Center
- Bugs and Features
- Library Source
- Chat on Discord
- Email us at support@itsdart.com
Contributions are welcome! Please open an issue or submit a pull request.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.