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Beans Mcp

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Summary

Beans is a local-first issue tracker that lives in `.beans` folders, and this MCP server gives Claude full programmatic access to it. You get tools for creating, updating, querying, and archiving beans, plus bulk operations for batch work. The `beans_query` tool handles listing, filtering, and sorting with GraphQL passthrough. The `beans_update` tool consolidates status, priority, parent reassignment, body edits, and blocking relationships into one call with optimistic concurrency support. File operations let you read and write bean markdown files and frontmatter fields like branch and PR links. It validates paths to keep everything scoped to your workspace, caches unfiltered list results with automatic invalidation on mutations, and warns but doesn't block on CLI version mismatches.

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@selfagency/beans-mcp 🫘

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MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for Beans issue tracker. Provides programmatic and CLI interfaces for AI-powered interactions with Beans workspaces.

Documentation: beans-mcp.self.agency

🤖 Try Beans fully-integrated with GitHub Copilot in VS Code! Install the selfagency.beans-vscode extension.

Usage

npx @selfagency/beans-mcp /path/to/workspace

Versioning

@selfagency/beans-mcp has its own package versioning. Compatibility with the Beans CLI is tracked separately.

At startup, the server compares the installed beans CLI version against the hardcoded supported Beans version: 0.4.2. If they differ, it prints a warning to stderr and continues startup.

Parameters

  • --workspace-root or positional arg: Workspace root path
  • --cli-path: Path to Beans CLI
  • --port: MCP server port (default: 39173)
  • --log-dir: Log directory
  • -h, --help: Print usage and exit

Summary of public MCP tools

ToolDescription
beans_initInitialize the workspace (optional prefix).
beans_archiveArchive completed/scrapped beans.
beans_viewFetch full bean details by beanId or beanIds.
beans_createCreate a new bean (title/type + optional body/parent).
beans_bulk_createCreate multiple beans in one call, optionally under a shared parent.
beans_updateConsolidated metadata + body updates (status/type/priority/parent/clearParent/blocking/blockedBy/body/bodyAppend/bodyReplace) plus optional optimistic concurrency hint (ifMatch).
beans_bulk_updateUpdate multiple beans in one call, optionally reassigning them to a shared parent.
beans_complete_tasksMark all markdown checklist tasks within a bean as complete.
beans_deleteDelete one or many beans (beanId or beanIds, optional force).
beans_reopenReopen a completed or scrapped bean to an active status.
beans_queryUnified list/search/filter/sort/ready operations, with GraphQL passthrough.
beans_bean_fileRead/edit/create/delete files under .beans.
beans_outputRead extension output logs or show guidance.
Notes
  • The beans_query tool is intentionally broad: prefer it for listing, searching, filtering or sorting beans, and for generating Copilot instructions (operation: 'llm_context').
  • All file and log operations validate paths to keep them within the workspace or the VS Code log directory. The .beans/ prefix is automatically stripped from paths — you can pass either some-bean.md or .beans/some-bean.md and the result is the same.
  • beans_update replaces many fine-grained update tools; callers should use it to keep the public tool surface small and predictable.
  • beans_archive provides CLI parity for archiving completed/scrapped beans.
  • Closing a parent bean via beans_update (status: completed or status: scrapped) cascades the same status to all descendants.
  • Reopening a parent bean via beans_reopen cascades the target status to closed descendants (completed / scrapped).
  • beans_bulk_create and beans_bulk_update are best-effort: they process each item sequentially and return a per-item result array with success/error entries rather than failing atomically.
  • Frontmatter title: values are automatically double-quoted on write. Pass raw titles — quoting and escaping is handled for you.
  • beans_bean_file supports update_frontmatter for atomic frontmatter-only writes; supported fields include pr and branch.
  • Unfiltered list results are cached with a short burst TTL and a timestamp-probe refresh strategy. Mutation tools (beans_create, beans_update, beans_delete, etc.) invalidate the cache immediately.
  • Version mismatches between beans-mcp and the Beans CLI are warning-only and non-blocking by design.
  • When beanId is missing in tool input, validation errors include a hint: Did you mean \beanId`?`.

Examples

beans_init

Request:

{ "prefix": "project" }

Response (structuredContent):

{ "initialized": true }
beans_view

Request:

{ "beanId": "bean-abc" }

Request (multiple beans):

{ "beanIds": ["bean-abc", "bean-def"] }

Response (structuredContent):

{
  "bean": {
    "id": "bean-abc",
    "title": "Fix login timeout",
    "status": "todo",
    "type": "bug",
    "priority": "critical",
    "body": "...markdown...",
    "createdAt": "2025-12-01T12:00:00Z",
    "updatedAt": "2025-12-02T08:00:00Z"
  }
}
beans_archive

Request:

{}

Response (example):

{ "archived": true, "archivedCount": 3 }
beans_create

Request:

{
  "title": "Add dark mode",
  "type": "feature",
  "status": "todo",
  "priority": "normal",
  "body": "Implement theme toggle and styles",
  "parent": "epic-123"
}

description is accepted as a deprecated alias for body.

Response (structuredContent):

{
  "bean": {
    "id": "new-1",
    "title": "Add dark mode",
    "status": "todo",
    "type": "feature"
  }
}
beans_bulk_create

Request:

{
  "parent": "epic-123",
  "beans": [
    { "title": "Design mockups", "type": "task" },
    { "title": "Implement API", "type": "task", "priority": "high" },
    { "title": "Write tests", "type": "task", "parent": "epic-456" }
  ]
}

The top-level parent is applied as a default to any bean that does not specify its own parent. Here Design mockups and Implement API are assigned to epic-123; Write tests overrides with epic-456.

Response (structuredContent):

{
  "requestedCount": 3,
  "successCount": 3,
  "failedCount": 0,
  "results": [
    { "bean": { "id": "task-1", "title": "Design mockups" } },
    { "bean": { "id": "task-2", "title": "Implement API" } },
    { "bean": { "id": "task-3", "title": "Write tests" } }
  ]
}
beans_bulk_update

Request (move a batch of tasks to in-progress and assign them to a parent):

{
  "parent": "epic-123",
  "beans": [
    { "beanId": "task-1", "status": "in-progress" },
    { "beanId": "task-2", "status": "in-progress" },
    { "beanId": "task-3", "status": "in-progress", "parent": "epic-456" }
  ]
}

Response (structuredContent):

{
  "requestedCount": 3,
  "successCount": 3,
  "failedCount": 0,
  "results": [
    { "beanId": "task-1", "bean": { "id": "task-1", "status": "in-progress" } },
    { "beanId": "task-2", "bean": { "id": "task-2", "status": "in-progress" } },
    { "beanId": "task-3", "bean": { "id": "task-3", "status": "in-progress" } }
  ]
}

Both bulk tools are best-effort: partial failures are reported per-item rather than aborting the whole batch.

beans_update

Request (change status and add blocking):

{
  "beanId": "bean-abc",
  "status": "in-progress",
  "blocking": ["bean-def"],
  "ifMatch": "etag-value"
}

Request (atomic body modifications):

{
  "beanId": "bean-abc",
  "bodyReplace": [
    { "old": "- [ ] Task 1", "new": "- [x] Task 1" },
    { "old": "- [ ] Task 2", "new": "- [x] Task 2" }
  ],
  "bodyAppend": "## Summary\n\nAll checklist items completed."
}

Note: body (full replacement) cannot be combined with bodyAppend or bodyReplace in the same request.

Response (structuredContent):

{
  "bean": {
    "id": "bean-abc",
    "status": "in-progress",
    "blockingIds": ["bean-def"]
  }
}
beans_delete

Request:

{ "beanId": "bean-old", "force": false }

Response:

{ "deleted": true, "beanId": "bean-old" }

Batch request:

{ "beanIds": ["bean-old", "bean-older"], "force": false }

Batch response (summary):

{
  "requestedCount": 2,
  "deletedCount": 2,
  "failedCount": 0,
  "results": [
    { "beanId": "bean-old", "deleted": true },
    { "beanId": "bean-older", "deleted": true }
  ]
}
beans_reopen

Request:

{
  "beanId": "bean-closed",
  "requiredCurrentStatus": "completed",
  "targetStatus": "todo"
}

Response:

{ "bean": { "id": "bean-closed", "status": "todo" } }
beans_complete_tasks

Request:

{ "beanId": "bean-abc" }

Response:

{
  "bean": {
    "id": "bean-abc",
    "status": "todo"
  },
  "totalTaskCount": 5,
  "updatedTaskCount": 3,
  "unchangedTaskCount": 2
}
beans_query examples

Refresh (list all beans):

{ "operation": "refresh" }

Response (partial):

{ "count": 12, "beans": [] }

Filter (statuses/types/tags):

{
  "operation": "filter",
  "statuses": ["in-progress", "todo"],
  "types": ["bug", "feature"],
  "tags": ["auth"]
}

Search (full-text):

{ "operation": "search", "search": "authentication", "includeClosed": false }

Sort (modes: status-priority-type-title, updated, created, id):

{ "operation": "sort", "mode": "updated" }

Ready (actionable beans only):

{ "operation": "ready" }

LLM context (generate Copilot instructions; optional write-to-workspace):

{ "operation": "llm_context", "writeToWorkspaceInstructions": true }

Response (structuredContent):

{
  "graphqlSchema": "...",
  "generatedInstructions": "...",
  "instructionsPath": "/workspace/.github/instructions/beans-prime.instructions.md"
}

Raw GraphQL passthrough (CLI parity with beans query):

{
  "operation": "graphql",
  "graphql": "{ beans(filter: { type: [\"bug\"] }) { id title status } }"
}

With variables:

{
  "operation": "graphql",
  "graphql": "query($q: String!) { beans(filter: { search: $q }) { id title } }",
  "variables": { "q": "authentication" }
}
beans_bean_file

Request (read):

{ "operation": "read", "path": "beans-vscode-123--title.md" }

Response:

{
  "path": "/workspace/.beans/beans-vscode-123--title.md",
  "content": "---\n...frontmatter...\n---\n# Title\n"
}

Request (atomic frontmatter update):

{
  "operation": "update_frontmatter",
  "path": "beans-vscode-123--title.md",
  "fields": {
    "status": "in-progress",
    "pr": "123",
    "branch": "feature/cascade-status-and-skills-npm"
  }
}

Response:

{
  "path": "/workspace/.beans/beans-vscode-123--title.md",
  "bytes": 256,
  "updatedFields": ["status", "pr", "branch"],
  "frontmatter": {
    "status": "in-progress",
    "pr": "123",
    "branch": "feature/cascade-status-and-skills-npm"
  }
}
beans_output

Request (read last 200 lines):

{ "operation": "read", "lines": 200 }

Response:

{
  "path": "/workspace/.vscode/logs/beans-output.log",
  "content": "...log lines...",
  "linesReturned": 200
}

Programmatic usage

Installation

npm install beans-mcp

Example

import { createBeansMcpServer, parseCliArgs } from '@selfagency/beans-mcp';

const server = await createBeansMcpServer({
  workspaceRoot: '/path/to/workspace',
  cliPath: 'beans', // or path to beans CLI
});

// Connect to stdio transport or your own transport

API

createBeansMcpServer(opts)

Creates and initializes a Beans MCP server instance.

Options:

  • workspaceRoot (string): Path to the Beans workspace
  • cliPath (string, optional): Path to Beans CLI executable (default: 'beans')
  • name (string, optional): Server name (default: 'beans-mcp-server')
  • version (string, optional): Server version
  • logDir (string, optional): Directory for server logs
  • backend (BackendInterface, optional): Custom backend implementation

Returns: { server: McpServer; backend: BackendInterface }

startBeansMcpServer(argv)

CLI-compatible entrypoint for launching the server.

Utility Functions

  • parseCliArgs(argv: string[]): Parse CLI arguments
  • isPathWithinRoot(root: string, target: string): boolean: Check if path is contained within root
  • sortBeans(beans, mode): Sort beans by specified mode

Types & Schemas

Export of GraphQL schema, Zod validation schemas, and TypeScript types for Beans records and operations.

Agent Skills (skills-npm, skills.sh)

This package ships a built-in Agent Skill under skills/ and also publishes that skill in a format that fits the broader open skills ecosystem surfaced by skills.sh.

  • Skill path in package: skills/beans-mcp/SKILL.md
  • Published skill artifact: https://beans-mcp.self.agency/.well-known/agent-skills/beans-mcp/SKILL.md
  • Published discovery index: https://beans-mcp.self.agency/.well-known/agent-skills/index.json
  • Compatible with discovery tools that scan: node_modules/**/skills/*/SKILL.md

That means you can use it with npm-based workflows such as skills-npm, while also pointing ecosystem tooling at the published skill artifact and discovery index used by skills catalogs like skills.sh.

To symlink installed npm-packaged skills into your agent workspace, you can use skills-npm in your consuming project.

License

MIT

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