specif-ai-mcp-server
by vj-presidio
A CLI tool that runs an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server over stdio for Specif-ai. It facilitates interaction with specification documents.
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@vj-presidio/specif-ai-mcp-server
A CLI tool that runs an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server over stdio for Specif-ai.
Installation & Usage Overview
graph TD
A[Installation Options]
A --> B[Direct Binary Installation]
A --> C[Package Manager Installation]
B --> D[Unix Script]
B --> E[Windows PowerShell]
C --> F[NPM Global]
C --> G[Bun Global]
B --> H1[When to Use Binary Installation]
H1 --> I1[System-wide installation]
H1 --> I2[No Node.js required]
H1 --> I3[Minimal dependencies]
C --> H2[When to Use Package Manager]
H2 --> J1[Already using Node.js/Bun]
H2 --> J2[Need automatic updates]
H2 --> J3[Project-specific versions]
K[Usage Methods]
K --> L[Direct CLI]
K --> M[NPX]
K --> N[BunX]
L --> O1[Installed globally]
L --> O2[Fastest startup]
M --> P1[No installation needed]
M --> P2[Version flexibility]
N --> Q1[Bun runtime users]
N --> Q2[Better performance]
Installation
Direct Binary Installation (Recommended)
You can install the binary directly using our installation script:
# Unix (macOS/Linux)
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/vj-presidio/specif-ai-mcp-server/main/install.sh | sh
# Install specific version
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/vj-presidio/specif-ai-mcp-server/main/install.sh | sh -s -- -v 1.2.3
# Windows (PowerShell)
iwr -useb https://raw.githubusercontent.com/vj-presidio/specif-ai-mcp-server/main/install.ps1 | iex
# Install specific version
iwr -useb https://raw.githubusercontent.com/vj-presidio/specif-ai-mcp-server/main/install.ps1 | iex -v 1.2.3
or manually download the binary for your platform from the Releases page.
Package Manager Installation
You can install globally using npm
:
# Latest version
npm install -g @vj-presidio/specif-ai-mcp-server@latest
# Specific version
npm install -g @vj-presidio/[email protected]
Or using bun
:
# Latest version
bun install -g @vj-presidio/specif-ai-mcp-server@latest
# Specific version
bun install -g @vj-presidio/[email protected]
Updates
To check for updates:
# Unix (macOS/Linux)
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/vj-presidio/specif-ai-mcp-server/main/update.sh | sh -s -- -c
# Windows (PowerShell)
iwr -useb https://raw.githubusercontent.com/vj-presidio/specif-ai-mcp-server/main/update.ps1 | iex -c
To update to the latest version:
# Unix (macOS/Linux)
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/vj-presidio/specif-ai-mcp-server/main/update.sh | sh
# Windows (PowerShell)
iwr -useb https://raw.githubusercontent.com/vj-presidio/specif-ai-mcp-server/main/update.ps1 | iex
To update to a specific version:
# Unix (macOS/Linux)
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/vj-presidio/specif-ai-mcp-server/main/update.sh | sh -s -- -v 1.2.3
# Windows (PowerShell)
iwr -useb https://raw.githubusercontent.com/vj-presidio/specif-ai-mcp-server/main/update.ps1 | iex -v 1.2.3
Example MCP Client Configuration
with npx
with latest version:
{
"specif-ai": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["--yes", "@vj-presidio/specif-ai-mcp-server@latest"],
"disabled": false,
"autoApprove": []
}
}
with npx
with specific version:
{
"specif-ai": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["--yes", "@vj-presidio/[email protected]"],
"disabled": false,
"autoApprove": []
}
}
with bunx
with latest version:
{
"specif-ai": {
"command": "bunx",
"args": ["@vj-presidio/specif-ai-mcp-server@latest"],
"disabled": false,
"autoApprove": []
}
}
with bunx
with specific version:
{
"specif-ai": {
"command": "bunx",
"args": ["@vj-presidio/[email protected]"],
"disabled": false,
"autoApprove": []
}
}
with direct binary or package manager global installation:
{
"specif-ai": {
"command": "specif-ai-mcp-server",
"args": [],
"disabled": false,
"autoApprove": []
}
}
Options
--help
,-h
: Display help information--version
: Display version information
Specifai MCP integration with popular IDE and extension
See the setup instructions for each
Setting Project Path
Once the server is running, you can set the project path using the set-project-path
tool. This tool accepts a path to the directory containing your specification files. After setting the path, the server will load all documents from that directory.
Example tool usage:
{
"name": "set-project-path",
"arguments": {
"path": "./path/to/project"
}
}
Available Tools
The server provides several tools for interacting with your specification documents:
| Tool Name | Description |
| ------------------ | ---------------------------------------- |
| set-project-path
| Set or change the project directory path |
| 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-bps
| 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 |
Requirements
For binary installation:
- curl (Unix) or PowerShell (Windows)
- sudo access (Unix, for system-wide installation)
For package manager installation:
- Node.js >= 16.0.0
- Bun >= 1.0.0 (if using Bun runtime)
License
MIT