Dynamic Kanban

Created By
Renato Kuipersa year ago
A dynamic, visual kanban board that lets you collab with Claude, and updates in realtime!
Overview

what is Dynamic Kanban?

Dynamic Kanban is a real-time project management tool that provides a visual kanban board for collaboration with Claude AI, allowing users to manage tasks dynamically and efficiently.

how to use Dynamic Kanban?

To use Dynamic Kanban, install the required dependencies, start the server using the command python3 mcp-kanban-server.py, and open the kanban-board.html in your browser to access the interactive interface.

key features of Dynamic Kanban?

  • Real-time collaboration with bidirectional synchronization between Claude AI and the HTML interface.
  • Dual-mode operation: Autonomous (AI-controlled) and Manual (user-controlled).
  • Drag & drop interface for easy task management.
  • Comprehensive task management capabilities including creation, editing, and deletion of tasks.
  • Robust error handling and data validation using Pydantic models.

use cases of Dynamic Kanban?

  1. Managing software development projects with real-time updates.
  2. Collaborating on tasks with team members using AI assistance.
  3. Tracking project progress and managing task dependencies effectively.

FAQ from Dynamic Kanban?

  • Can I use Dynamic Kanban for any type of project?

Yes! Dynamic Kanban is designed to support various project types including web apps, mobile apps, and more.

  • Is there a setup required before using it?

No setup is required; simply open the kanban-board.html file to start using it immediately.

  • How does the dual-mode operation work?

You can switch between Autonomous mode, where Claude AI controls the board, and Manual mode, where you have full control over task management.

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "dynamic-kanban": {
      "command": "python3",
      "args": [
        "./mcp-kanban-server.py"
      ],
      "env": {},
      "description": "Dynamic Kanban MCP Server v3.0 - Real-time project management with WebSocket sync",
      "version": "3.0.0",
      "capabilities": {
        "tools": [
          "create_project",
          "add_feature",
          "configure_board",
          "import_features",
          "kanban_status",
          "kanban_get_ready_tasks",
          "kanban_get_next_task",
          "kanban_move_card",
          "kanban_update_progress",
          "kanban_start_session",
          "kanban_end_session",
          "analyze_task_requirements",
          "validate_dependencies",
          "validate_project_dependencies",
          "get_task_details",
          "clear_kanban",
          "delete_project",
          "remove_feature",
          "remove_features",
          "clear_column",
          "reset_board"
        ],
        "features": [
          "Dynamic project creation for any project type",
          "Real-time UI generation with WebSocket sync",
          "Bidirectional sync between Claude and HTML UI",
          "Feature management with dependencies and circular dependency detection",
          "Pydantic data validation with comprehensive error handling",
          "Board configuration and customization",
          "JSON import/export for data portability",
          "Development session tracking",
          "Task analysis and implementation planning",
          "Drag & drop interface with live updates",
          "Cross-project compatibility",
          "Centralized configuration management",
          "Modular JavaScript architecture"
        ]
      }
    }
  }
}
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Created At
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Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
Renato Kuipers
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