Added Known Issues section to beads-mcp README documenting:
- FastMCP schema generation bug blocking MCP tools in Claude Code
- Workaround using slash commands (/beads:ready, /beads:show, etc.)
- Links to issue #346 and upstream FastMCP issue #2455
- Resolution path once upstream fix is released
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- Added safety check to exportToJSONLWithStore (daemon path)
- Refuses to export 0 issues over non-empty JSONL file
- Added --force flag to override safety check when intentional
- Added test coverage for empty database export protection
- Prevents data loss when daemon has wrong/empty database
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- Stub out 'bd repos' command with deprecation message
- Remove 140+ lines of global daemon/multi-repo docs from ADVANCED.md
- Add architecture section explaining daemon/MCP/beads roles (LSP model)
- Update AGENTS.md, MCP README, FAQ.md to emphasize per-project daemons
- Update commands/daemon.md and commands/repos.md
Closes#140
Global daemon was removed in v0.16.0 due to cross-project pollution
risks. bd now uses per-project local daemons (one per workspace) for
complete database isolation, following LSP architecture patterns.
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Implements bd-122: Document how to use beads across multiple projects
Added comprehensive multi-repo documentation:
- README.md: Global daemon section with architecture diagram
- AGENTS.md: MCP multi-repo configuration (global daemon + per-project)
- integrations/beads-mcp/README.md: BEADS_WORKING_DIR usage
- Mermaid diagram showing one daemon serving multiple repos
Documentation covers:
- Global daemon (bd daemon --global) for system-wide usage
- Per-project MCP instances with BEADS_WORKING_DIR
- Comparison table (local vs global)
- When to use each approach
- Example workflows for multi-project setups
Benefits of global daemon:
- One daemon process for all repos
- Automatic socket discovery (local -> global fallback)
- Better resource usage
- Per-request context routing to correct database
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- MCP server now uses daemon client by default with CLI fallback
- Added BEADS_USE_DAEMON environment variable (default: enabled)
- Created multi-repo integration test (all tests pass)
- Updated .gitignore for daemon runtime files
- Added SETUP_DAEMON.md with migration instructions
- Closed bd-105 (investigation complete) and bd-114 (multi-server confusion)
This enables single MCP server to handle multiple repos via daemon
with per-request context routing. No more multiple MCP server configs!
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Implements the `bd` reopen command across the entire MCP stack, enabling
agents to reopen closed issues with optional reason tracking for audit
trails. This addresses the need to handle regressions and incorrectly
closed issues without manual `bd` CLI intervention.
The reopen command is more explicit than `bd update --status open` and
emits a dedicated Reopened event in the audit log, making it easier to
track why issues were reopened during analysis.
Changes:
- `models.py`: Add ReopenIssueParams with issue_ids list and optional reason
- `bd_client.py`: Implement reopen() method with JSON response parsing
- `tools.py`: Add beads_reopen_issue() wrapper with Annotated types for MCP
- `server.py`: Register 'reopen' MCP tool with description and parameters
Testing (10 new):
- `test_bd_client.py`: 4 unit tests (mocked subprocess)
- `test_bd_client_integration.py`: 3 integration tests (real `bd` CLI)
- `test_mcp_server_integration.py`: 3 MCP integration tests (FastMCP Client)
- `test_tools.py`: 3 tools wrapper tests (mocked BdClient)
Also updated `README.md`.
The MCP server was running bd commands from the plugin installation directory,
causing the database to be created in the wrong place.
Added BEADS_WORKING_DIR config option and modified BdClient to use working
directory for subprocess calls. Falls back to PWD environment variable.
This ensures bd commands run from the user's actual project directory.
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Prepared the beads-mcp package for publishing to PyPI, simplifying installation
for users who want to use the MCP server with Claude Desktop or other MCP clients.
Changes:
- Added LICENSE file (MIT) to integrations/beads-mcp/
- Updated pyproject.toml with PyPI metadata (license, URLs, classifiers)
- Updated README with simplified installation (uv tool install beads-mcp)
- Created PYPI.md with detailed publishing guide
- Updated examples/claude-desktop-mcp/README to reference the production MCP server
Installation is now simplified from:
git clone && cd && uv sync
to:
uv tool install beads-mcp
Configuration is simplified from multi-line with --directory args to:
"command": "beads-mcp"
Tested build successfully. Package ready for:
- Test PyPI: python -m twine upload --repository testpypi dist/*
- Production PyPI: python -m twine upload dist/*
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