MCP Server Redmine
An MCP server implementation for Redmine, providing ticket and project information for LLMs through the REST API.
rating : 2.5 points
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What is the Redmine MCP Server?
The Redmine MCP Server is a tool based on the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It provides access to projects, tasks, and time entries for LLMs (Large Language Models) through the Redmine REST API.How to use the Redmine MCP Server?
By configuring environment variables and running scripts, you can easily integrate Redmine data into your LLM application.Applicable Scenarios
Suitable for developers and teams that need to manage and analyze Redmine projects, tasks, and time entries.Main Features
Task SearchSearch for tasks by keywords, status, project, and other conditions.
Create/Update TaskSet the task's tracker, status, and priority, and add comments.
Project SearchSearch for projects by active, archived, or closed status.
Get Project DetailsView detailed information such as the project's trackers and categories.
Time Entry SearchFilter time entries by project, user, and date range.
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
Seamlessly integrate Redmine data into LLM applications.
Support multiple filtering conditions and custom fields.
Provide comprehensive project, task, and time entry management functions.
Limitations
Administrator privileges are required for certain advanced operations.
Dependent on the availability and stability of the Redmine API.
How to Use
Install and Configure Environment Variables
Ensure that Node.js 18 or a higher version is installed, and set the REDMINE_HOST and REDMINE_API_KEY environment variables.
Start the MCP Server
Use the npm command to start the MCP server.
Usage Examples
Search for all incomplete tasksSearch for all incomplete tasks using keywords.
Create a new projectCreate a new project and assign initial members.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to obtain an API key?
Is administrator privilege required?
Which languages does the server support?
Related Resources
Redmine Official Website
Redmine official documentation and downloads.
Model Context Protocol
Introduction and documentation of the MCP protocol.
GitHub Repository
Source code and contribution guidelines.
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