- 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. Amp-Thread-ID: https://ampcode.com/threads/T-c45147dc-8939-43bf-8fbd-303ed4a8d845 Co-authored-by: Amp <amp@ampcode.com>
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199 lines
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# beads-mcp
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MCP server for [beads](https://github.com/steveyegge/beads) issue tracker and agentic memory system.
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Enables AI agents to manage tasks using bd CLI through Model Context Protocol.
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## Installing
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Install from PyPI:
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```bash
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# Using uv (recommended)
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uv tool install beads-mcp
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# Or using pip
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pip install beads-mcp
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```
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Add to your Claude Desktop config:
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```json
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{
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"mcpServers": {
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"beads": {
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"command": "beads-mcp"
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}
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}
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}
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```
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### Development Installation
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For development, clone the repository:
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/steveyegge/beads
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cd beads/integrations/beads-mcp
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uv sync
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```
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Then use in Claude Desktop config:
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```json
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{
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"mcpServers": {
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"beads": {
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"command": "uv",
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"args": [
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"--directory",
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"/path/to/beads-mcp",
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"run",
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"beads-mcp"
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]
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}
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}
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}
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```
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**Environment Variables** (all optional):
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- `BEADS_USE_DAEMON` - Use daemon RPC instead of CLI (default: `1`, set to `0` to disable)
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- `BEADS_PATH` - Path to bd executable (default: `~/.local/bin/bd`)
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- `BEADS_DB` - Path to beads database file (default: auto-discover from cwd)
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- `BEADS_WORKING_DIR` - Working directory for bd commands (default: `$PWD` or current directory). Used for multi-repo setups - see below
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- `BEADS_ACTOR` - Actor name for audit trail (default: `$USER`)
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- `BEADS_NO_AUTO_FLUSH` - Disable automatic JSONL sync (default: `false`)
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- `BEADS_NO_AUTO_IMPORT` - Disable automatic JSONL import (default: `false`)
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## Multi-Repository Setup
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**Recommended:** Use a single MCP server instance for all beads projects - it automatically routes to per-project local daemons.
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### Single MCP Server (Recommended)
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**Simple config - works for all projects:**
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```json
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{
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"mcpServers": {
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"beads": {
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"command": "beads-mcp"
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}
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}
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}
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```
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**How it works (LSP model):**
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1. MCP server checks for local daemon socket (`.beads/bd.sock`) in your current workspace
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2. Routes requests to the **per-project daemon** based on working directory
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3. Auto-starts the local daemon if not running
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4. **Each project gets its own isolated daemon** serving only its database
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**Architecture:**
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```
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MCP Server (one instance)
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↓
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Per-Project Daemons (one per workspace)
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↓
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SQLite Databases (complete isolation)
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```
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**Why per-project daemons?**
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- ✅ Complete database isolation between projects
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- ✅ No cross-project pollution or git worktree conflicts
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- ✅ Simpler mental model: one project = one database = one daemon
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- ✅ Follows LSP (Language Server Protocol) architecture
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- ✅ One MCP config works for unlimited projects
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**Note:** Global daemon support was removed in v0.16.0 to prevent cross-project database pollution.
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### Alternative: Per-Project MCP Instances (Not Recommended)
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Configure separate MCP servers for specific projects using `BEADS_WORKING_DIR`:
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```json
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{
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"mcpServers": {
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"beads-webapp": {
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"command": "beads-mcp",
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"env": {
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"BEADS_WORKING_DIR": "/Users/yourname/projects/webapp"
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}
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},
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"beads-api": {
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"command": "beads-mcp",
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"env": {
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"BEADS_WORKING_DIR": "/Users/yourname/projects/api"
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}
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}
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}
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}
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```
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⚠️ **Problem**: AI may select the wrong MCP server for your workspace, causing commands to operate on the wrong database. Use single MCP server instead.
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## Features
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**Resource:**
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- `beads://quickstart` - Quickstart guide for using beads
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**Tools:**
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- `init` - Initialize bd in current directory
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- `create` - Create new issue (bug, feature, task, epic, chore)
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- `list` - List issues with filters (status, priority, type, assignee)
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- `ready` - Find tasks with no blockers ready to work on
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- `show` - Show detailed issue info including dependencies
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- `update` - Update issue (status, priority, design, notes, etc). Note: `status="closed"` or `status="open"` automatically route to `close` or `reopen` tools to respect approval workflows
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- `close` - Close completed issue
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- `dep` - Add dependency (blocks, related, parent-child, discovered-from)
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- `blocked` - Get blocked issues
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- `stats` - Get project statistics
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- `reopen` - Reopen a closed issue with optional reason
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## Development
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Run MCP inspector:
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```bash
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# inside beads-mcp dir
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uv run fastmcp dev src/beads_mcp/server.py
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```
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Type checking:
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```bash
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uv run mypy src/beads_mcp
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```
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Linting and formatting:
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```bash
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uv run ruff check src/beads_mcp
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uv run ruff format src/beads_mcp
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```
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## Testing
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Run all tests:
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```bash
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uv run pytest
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```
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With coverage:
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```bash
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uv run pytest --cov=beads_mcp tests/
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```
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Test suite includes both mocked unit tests and integration tests with real `bd` CLI.
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### Multi-Repo Integration Test
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Test daemon RPC with multiple repositories:
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```bash
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# Start the daemon first
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cd /path/to/beads
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./bd daemon start
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# Run multi-repo test
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cd integrations/beads-mcp
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uv run python test_multi_repo.py
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```
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This test verifies that the daemon can handle operations across multiple repositories simultaneously using per-request context routing.
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