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The Specif-ai MCP Server is a CLI tool that facilitates running a Model Context Protocol server over stdio, designed for seamless integration with Specif-ai.

The Specif-ai MCP Server is a versatile command-line interface tool that enables users to run a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server over standard input/output. This server is specifically designed to work with Specif-ai, a platform that aids in managing and interacting with specification documents. The tool offers multiple installation options, including direct binary installation and package manager installation via npm or bun, catering to different user preferences and system requirements. It supports both Unix and Windows operating systems, ensuring broad compatibility. The server provides a range of tools for interacting with various types of specification documents, such as Business Requirement Documents (BRDs), Product Requirement Documents (PRDs), and more. Users can easily set project paths and retrieve specific document types, making it a valuable asset for project management and documentation tasks. The Specif-ai MCP Server is designed to be user-friendly, with options for automatic updates and version flexibility, ensuring that users always have access to the latest features and improvements.

Features

  • Cross-platform compatibility with Unix and Windows support.
  • Multiple installation methods, including direct binary and package manager options.
  • Comprehensive toolset for managing specification documents.
  • Automatic updates and version flexibility for seamless user experience.
  • Integration with popular IDEs and extensions for enhanced productivity.

Tools

  1. set-project-path

    Set or change the project directory path.

  2. get-brds

    Get Business Requirement Documents.

  3. get-prds

    Get Product Requirement Documents.

  4. get-nfrs

    Get Non-Functional Requirements.

  5. get-uirs

    Get User Interface Requirements.

  6. get-bps

    Get Business Process Documents.

  7. get-user-stories

    Get User Stories for a specific PRD.

  8. get-tasks

    Get Tasks for a specific User Story.

  9. get-task

    Get details of a specific Task.