Clickup MCP Server
An implementation of the ClickUp MCP Server, providing AI assistants with the ability to interact with ClickUp workspaces
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What is the ClickUp MCP Server?
The ClickUp MCP Server is an implementation based on the Model Context Protocol (MCP) for connecting to ClickUp workspaces. It allows AI assistants to create tasks, update tasks, manage teams and lists, and create new boards.How to use the ClickUp MCP Server?
By configuring environment variables and starting the server, you can easily integrate ClickUp into your AI system. Just follow a few simple steps to get started.Use Cases
Suitable for workflows that require automated task management and collaboration, such as project management, team collaboration, and task assignment.Main Features
Create TaskCreate a new task in the specified ClickUp list.
Update TaskModify the attributes of an existing task, such as status, priority, etc.
Get TeamsList all ClickUp teams you have access to.
Get ListsRetrieve all lists from a specific folder.
Create BoardCreate a new board in the specified space.
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
Seamless integration with ClickUp workspaces
Support for multiple task management operations
Automated handling of the OAuth authentication process
Protection of sensitive data security
Limitations
Requires setting up OAuth credentials
API calls are subject to rate limits
Dependent on the availability of the ClickUp API
How to Use
Install Dependencies
Ensure that the Node.js environment is installed and clone this repository.
Configure Environment Variables
Set the ClickUp client ID, client secret, and redirect URI.
Start the Server
Run in development mode or build a production version.
Usage Examples
Create TaskCreate a new task in the specified list.
Update TaskChange the status of a task to completed.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to resolve authentication errors?
How to handle rate limits?
What if the server fails to start?
Related Resources
Official Documentation
ClickUp API documentation
GitHub Repository
Project source code and more information
Video Tutorial
Quick start video
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