A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Specifai project integration and automation with any MCP-compatible AI tool, designed to work with tool agnostic and expose tools to read all documents generated by Specifai project.
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Specifai MCP Server

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Specifai project integration and automation with any MCP-compatible AI tool. This server is designed to work with tool agnostic, meaning it can be used with any tool that supports the MCP protocol. This server currently expose tools to read all documents generated by Specifai project.

[!WARNING] This server is currently in experimental. The functionality and available tools are subject to change and expansion as we continue to develop and improve the server.

License: MIT npm version

Table of Contents

Installation

# Latest version
npx --yes @presidio-dev/specifai-mcp-server@latest

# Specific version
npx --yes @presidio-dev/specifai-mcp-server@1.2.3

We recommend npx to install the server, but you can use any node package manager of your preference such as yarn, pnpm, bun, etc.

Configuration

with npx with latest version:

{
  "specifai": {
    "command": "npx",
    "args": ["--yes", "@presidio-dev/specifai-mcp-server@latest"],
    "disabled": false,
    "autoApprove": []
  }
}

with npx with specific version:

{
  "specifai": {
    "command": "npx",
    "args": ["--yes", "@presidio-dev/specifai-mcp-server@1.2.3"],
    "disabled": false,
    "autoApprove": []
  }
}

Preparing your project

This is completely optional, but it's recommended to use it to avoid having to specify the project directory path every time you access the server. For AI IDE / Extension (Hai Build), it's recommended to use a .specifai-path file to specify the project directory path.

Make sure your project root directory contains a .specifai-path file. It's how the Specifai MCP server know where to find the specification documents generated by Specifai.

The file is a plain text file containing the absolute path to the project directory where the specification documents for an project are stored.

For example, if your project directory is located at /path/to/project, the .specifai-path file should contain the following line:

/path/to/project

Specifai MCP integration with popular IDE and extension

See the setup instructions for each

  1. Hai Build
  2. Cursor

Available Tools

The server provides several tools for interacting with your specification documents:

| Tool Name | Description | | ------------------ | ---------------------------------------- | | get-brds | Get Business Requirement Documents | | get-prds | Get Product Requirement Documents | | get-nfrs | Get Non-Functional Requirements | | get-uirs | Get User Interface Requirements | | get-bpds | Get Business Process Documents | | get-user-stories | Get User Stories for a specific PRD | | get-tasks | Get Tasks for a specific User Story | | get-task | Get details of a specific Task | | set-project-path | Set or change the project directory path |

Requirements

Package manager installation:

  • Node.js >= 16.0.0
  • Bun >= 1.0.0 (if using Bun runtime)

Contributing

We welcome contributions to the Specifai MCP Server! Please see our Contributing Guide for more information on how to get started.

Development Setup

For detailed instructions on setting up your development environment, please refer to our Development Setup Guide.

Architecture

To understand the project architecture, please see our Architecture Guide.

Security

For information about our security policy and how to report security vulnerabilities, please see our Security Policy.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Acknowledgements

Features

integration
automation
documentation
requirements
specifications
agnostic
customization

Category

Development Tools