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- Implement Node.js TypeScript MCP server with 6 tools - Add npm package configuration for distribution - Include built files for direct GitHub installation - Update documentation with dual installation options - Maintain backward compatibility with slash commands 🤖 Generated with Claude Code Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Remove complex GitHub direct install instructions - Emphasize npm package installation as primary method - Simplify user experience with working npm package 🤖 Generated with Claude Code Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
- No longer needed since using regular npm registry - Cleanup for cleaner repository 🤖 Generated with Claude Code Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Add settings configuration for discovery and expert question counts (1-20 range) - Implement MCP elicitation for interactive boolean questions with default handling - Add requirements-settings tool to manage question counts - Update requirements-start to use configurable settings - Rewrite requirements-status with elicitation workflow - Add question pool system with smart defaults and reasoning - Store settings in requirements/.mcp-settings.json - Fix default handling for "press Enter" behavior in MCP clients - Version bump to 1.1.0 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Simplified requirements-settings tool to be parameter-free - Shows current values and asks for each setting separately - Uses MCP elicitation with current values as defaults - Press Enter to keep existing values, or type new number - Clear feedback showing what changed vs unchanged - Better range validation (1-20) with helpful descriptions - Version bump to 1.2.0 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Ensure requirements directory exists in loadSettings() before reading - Fixes issue where settings command fails on fresh projects - Version bump to 1.2.1 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Add new /synthesize command that transforms completed requirements into implementation - Command finds most recent completed requirement automatically in requirements/ directory - Generates phased implementation plan with tracked todo list - Maps tasks to specific requirement IDs (FR/TR) - Begins actual implementation with progress tracking - Works from current working directory like other requirements commands - Update README.md with new command documentation Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Added complete MCP server implementation from PR rizethereum#2 - Added /synthesize command from PR rizethereum#3 - Resolved README.md conflicts by combining both features - Updated package.json URLs for forked repository - All functionality tested and working
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Pull Request Overview
This PR merges the changes from PR#2 and PR#3 to provide a unified requirements-gathering workflow via both MCP server tools and slash commands.
- Integrates interactive settings persistence and a full suite of MCP tools for requirements start/status/current/end/list/remind/settings
- Introduces a new
synthesizeslash-command spec for turning completed requirements into implementation plans - Updates package metadata, installation docs, and ignores non-dist files for npm
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| File | Description |
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| src/index.ts | Implements MCP server tools for requirements workflow (start, status, current, end, list, remind, settings) |
| package.json | Bumps version to 1.2.1; updates scripts, bin entry, dependencies, and repository URL |
| commands/synthesize.md | Adds spec for /synthesize slash command to generate implementation plan and todo |
| README.md | Expands Quick Start with MCP server & synthesize instructions; updates clone URL |
| CLAUDE.md | Documents project structure and workflow; needs update to include requirements-settings |
| .npmignore | Excludes source, commands, docs, and other non-dist files from published package |
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commands/synthesize.md:17
- The documented timestamp format (YYYY-MM-DD_HH-MM-SS_*) doesn't match
createTimestampFolderoutput (YYYY-MM-DD-HHMM). Consider updating the docs or the code to align the timestamp conventions.
- Look for subdirectories with timestamp format (YYYY-MM-DD_HH-MM-SS_*)
README.md:29
- The clone URL in the README points to
ulasbilgenbutpackage.jsonand other references useamittell. Ensure the repository URL is correct and consistent.
```json
src/index.ts:1
- This PR adds extensive new server logic without accompanying tests. Consider adding unit or integration tests for core workflows (
requirements-start,requirements-status,requirements-end, etc.).
#!/usr/bin/env node
CLAUDE.md:44
- The docs list six MCP tools but the code also registers
requirements-settings. Update CLAUDE.md to include this new tool so documentation stays in sync with the code.
- `requirements-remind` - Workflow rules and best practices reminder
src/index.ts:318
- [nitpick] The inline
expertQuestionsarray is duplicated in the discovery/detail logic. Extract this into a shared constant or generator function to avoid duplication and simplify future updates.
const expertQuestions = [
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looks like a great addition. How are you using the MCP server day-to-day? The slash commands are for humans, how is claude using the mcp server in your case? @amittell @adamflagg is the idea with the mcp tools, that you can no just ask claude: "what is the status of requirements"? |
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Merged useful PRs #2 and #3 to make them easier to merge into main