Vibe-Coder MCP Server
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About Vibe-Coder MCP Server
A MCP server to help with Vibecoding
Basic information
Config
No standard config provided
This server doesn't expose a parseable MCP config block in its README. See the repository for install instructions.
RepositoryTools
10Begin the feature clarification process
Answer clarification questions about a feature
Generate a Product Requirements Document and implementation plan
Create a development phase for a feature
Add tasks to a development phase
Update the status of a phase
Update the completion status of a task
Get guidance on what to do next
Get the path of a generated document
Save a document to a specific location
Overview
What is Vibe-Coder MCP Server?
Vibe-Coder MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol server that implements a structured development workflow for LLM-based coding. It helps LLMs build features in an organized, clean, and safe manner by providing clarification, documentation, task tracking, and document storage.
How to use Vibe-Coder MCP Server?
Install dependencies with npm install, build the server with npm run build, then configure it in your MCP client’s config file (e.g., claude_desktop_config.json on MacOS or Windows). Use the provided tools and prompts to guide feature development.
Key features of Vibe-Coder MCP Server
- Structured feature clarification with guided questions
- PRD and implementation plan generation
- Phased development with task tracking
- Progress tracking and status reporting
- Hybrid document storage (disk + in‑memory)
- Tools for clarifying, documenting, phasing, and tracking features
Use cases of Vibe-Coder MCP Server
- Developing a new feature from requirements gathering to completion
- Iterating on an existing codebase with structured planning and documentation
- Breaking a large feature into manageable phases and tasks
- Tracking progress across multiple development steps
- Automating the generation of PRDs and implementation plans
FAQ from Vibe-Coder MCP Server
How do I install and configure the Vibe-Coder MCP Server?
Install dependencies with npm install, build with npm run build, then add the server configuration to your MCP client’s JSON config file (e.g., claude_desktop_config.json). The server runs over stdio.
How does document storage work?
Documents are saved automatically to documents/{featureId}/ by default, with filenames like prd.md and implementation-plan.md. You can also use the save_document tool to write to a custom path, and get_document_path to retrieve the current path and save status.
What tools does the server provide?
Tools include start_feature_clarification, provide_clarification, generate_prd, create_phase, add_task, update_phase_status, update_task_status, get_next_phase_action, save_document, and get_document_path.
What is the development workflow?
The workflow follows five steps: 1) feature clarification, 2) documentation (PRD and implementation plan), 3) phased development with tasks, 4) progress tracking, and 5) completion verification.
How can I debug the server?
Use the MCP Inspector by running npm run inspector, which provides a URL to debugging tools in your browser. The server communicates over stdio, so the Inspector is the recommended debugging approach.
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