PRD Creator MCP Server
by Saml1211
This is a specialized Model Context Protocol (MCP) server designed for creating Product Requirements Documents. It enables AI systems to generate detailed and well-structured PRDs through a standardized protocol interface.
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PRD Creator MCP Server
A specialized Model Context Protocol (MCP) server dedicated to creating Product Requirements Documents. This MCP server enables AI systems connected to MCP clients to generate detailed, well-structured product requirement documents through a standardized protocol interface.
Features
- PRD Generator: Create complete PRDs based on product descriptions, user stories, and requirements
- PRD Validator: Validate PRD completeness against industry standards and customizable rule sets
- Template Resources: Access a library of PRD templates for different product types
- MCP Protocol Support: Implements the Model Context Protocol for seamless integration with MCP clients
Installation
Prerequisites
- Node.js v16 or higher
- npm or yarn
Install from source
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/yourusername/prd-creator-mcp.git
cd prd-creator-mcp
- Install dependencies:
npm install
- Build the project:
npm run build
Usage
Running the server
Run the server using:
npm start
The server will run with STDIO transport by default, which makes it compatible with MCP clients.
Adding to MCP client configuration
To use the PRD Creator MCP Server with an MCP client (like Claude Desktop or Cursor), add it to your MCP settings:
For Claude Desktop (on macOS), add to ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
:
{
"mcpServers": {
"prd-creator": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/path/to/prd-creator-mcp/dist/index.js"],
"disabled": false
}
}
}
Available Tools
The server provides the following tools:
1. generate_prd
Generate a complete PRD document from a template.
Parameters:
productName
: The name of the productproductDescription
: Description of the producttargetAudience
: Description of the target audiencecoreFeatures
: Array of core feature descriptionsconstraints
(optional): Array of constraints or limitationstemplateName
(optional): Template name to use (defaults to "standard")
Example:
{
"productName": "TaskMaster Pro",
"productDescription": "A task management application that helps users organize and prioritize their work efficiently.",
"targetAudience": "Busy professionals and teams who need to manage multiple projects and deadlines.",
"coreFeatures": [
"Task creation and management",
"Priority setting",
"Due date tracking",
"Team collaboration"
],
"constraints": [
"Must work offline",
"Must support mobile and desktop platforms"
],
"templateName": "comprehensive"
}
2. validate_prd
Validate a PRD document against best practices.
Parameters:
prdContent
: The PRD content to validatevalidationRules
(optional): Array of validation rule IDs to check
Example:
{
"prdContent": "# My Product\n\n## Introduction\n...",
"validationRules": ["has-introduction", "minimum-length"]
}
3. list_validation_rules
List all available validation rules.
Available Resources
The server provides access to PRD templates through the following URI pattern:
prd://templates/{templateName}
Available templates:
standard
: A basic PRD template with essential sectionscomprehensive
: A detailed PRD template with expanded sections
Development
Project Structure
prd-creator-mcp/
├── src/
│ ├── config/ # Configuration management
│ ├── storage/ # Database and caching
│ ├── tools/ # Tool implementations
│ ├── resources/ # Resource implementations
│ ├── templates/ # Initial PRD templates
│ └── index.ts # Main entry point
├── tests/ # Test files
├── dist/ # Compiled output
└── README.md # Documentation
Running Tests
npm test
License
MIT
Developed by Sam Lyndon