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MCP ClickUp Helper

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The MCP ClickUp Helper is a server that facilitates interaction with the ClickUp API using the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It allows querying and updating tasks in ClickUp directly through an MCP Client.

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What is MCP ClickUp Helper?

The MCP ClickUp Helper is a server built with TypeScript and Node.js that simplifies interaction with the ClickUp API via the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It allows you to query and update ClickUp tasks directly from an MCP Client, enabling integration with AI workflows.

How to use MCP ClickUp Helper?

  1. Clone the repository. 2. Install dependencies using npm install. 3. Configure environment variables (CLICKUP_API_KEY, TEAM_ID) in a .env file. 4. Build the project with npm run build. 5. Run the server using npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector -e CLICKUP_API_KEY=your_api_key -e TEAM_ID=your_team_id node build/index.js or configure the .env file and use npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector node build/index.js.

Key features of MCP ClickUp Helper

  • Query ClickUp task details

  • Update ClickUp task status

  • Integration with Model Context Protocol

  • Uses TypeScript, Node.js, MCP SDK, Axios, Zod, and Dotenv

Use cases of MCP ClickUp Helper

  • Integrating ClickUp tasks into AI workflows

  • Automating task updates based on external events

  • Building custom interfaces for managing ClickUp tasks

  • Querying ClickUp data for reporting and analysis

FAQ from MCP ClickUp Helper

What is the minimum Node.js version required?

Node.js 16 or higher is required.

Do I need a ClickUp account to use this?

Yes, you need a ClickUp account with a valid API key.

What is the purpose of the MCP Inspector?

The MCP Inspector is used to execute the tool and interact with the MCP protocol.

How do I contribute to the project?

Contributions are welcome! Feel free to open a pull request or an issue on the GitHub repository.

What technologies are used in this project?

The project uses TypeScript, Node.js, MCP SDK, Axios, Zod, and Dotenv.