Fixes #1550 This PR addresses the documentation chaos reported in issue #1550 by: 1. Creating a comprehensive Claude Code setup guide at apps/docs/integrations/claude-code.mdx that: - Clearly explains all 3 integration options (MCP Server, Plugin, Provider) - Includes a comparison table to help users choose the right option - Clarifies the naming confusion between task-master-ai (MCP package) and task-master (CLI) - Provides comprehensive troubleshooting for common issues 2. Simplifying README.md: - Consolidated duplicate Claude Code installation sections - Added prominent links to the comprehensive guide - Reduced confusion by pointing to single source of truth 3. Updating documentation navigation: - Added new 'Integrations' section to docs.json - Made Claude Code guide easily discoverable 4. Deprecating redundant documentation: - Added deprecation notices to docs/claude-code-integration.md - Added deprecation notices to docs/examples/claude-code-usage.md - Both files now point to the new consolidated guide 5. Adding context to existing files: - Explained CLAUDE.md auto-load purpose - Clarified CLAUDE_CODE_PLUGIN.md is for plugin users - Added setup guide link to TM_COMMANDS_GUIDE.md This creates a single landing page (docs.task-master.dev/integrations/claude-code) that new users can reference, eliminating the confusion from multiple installation methods scattered across 5+ different files. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Ralph Khreish <Crunchyman-ralph@users.noreply.github.com>
Taskmaster: A task management system for AI-driven development, designed to work seamlessly with any AI chat.
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By @eyaltoledano & @RalphEcom
A task management system for AI-driven development with Claude, designed to work seamlessly with Cursor AI.
Documentation
For detailed guides, API references, and comprehensive examples, visit our documentation site.
Quick Reference
The following documentation is also available in the docs directory:
- Configuration Guide - Set up environment variables and customize Task Master
- Tutorial - Step-by-step guide to getting started with Task Master
- Command Reference - Complete list of all available commands
- Task Structure - Understanding the task format and features
- Example Interactions - Common Cursor AI interaction examples
- Migration Guide - Guide to migrating to the new project structure
Quick Install for Cursor 1.0+ (One-Click)
Note: After clicking the link, you'll still need to add your API keys to the configuration. The link installs the MCP server with placeholder keys that you'll need to replace with your actual API keys.
Claude Code Setup
For Claude Code users, we offer multiple integration options:
# Quick MCP install
claude mcp add taskmaster-ai -- npx -y task-master-ai
📖 Complete Claude Code Setup Guide - Learn about MCP server, plugin marketplace, and Claude Code provider options.
Note:
task-master-aiis the MCP server package name. The CLI command istask-master.
Requirements
Taskmaster utilizes AI across several commands, and those require a separate API key. You can use a variety of models from different AI providers provided you add your API keys. For example, if you want to use Claude 3.7, you'll need an Anthropic API key.
You can define 3 types of models to be used: the main model, the research model, and the fallback model (in case either the main or research fail). Whatever model you use, its provider API key must be present in either mcp.json or .env.
At least one (1) of the following is required:
- Anthropic API key (Claude API)
- OpenAI API key
- Google Gemini API key
- Perplexity API key (for research model)
- xAI API Key (for research or main model)
- OpenRouter API Key (for research or main model)
- Claude Code (no API key required - requires Claude Code CLI)
- Codex CLI (OAuth via ChatGPT subscription - requires Codex CLI)
Using the research model is optional but highly recommended. You will need at least ONE API key (unless using Claude Code or Codex CLI with OAuth). Adding all API keys enables you to seamlessly switch between model providers at will.
Quick Start
Option 1: MCP (Recommended)
MCP (Model Control Protocol) lets you run Task Master directly from your editor.
1. Add your MCP config at the following path depending on your editor
| Editor | Scope | Linux/macOS Path | Windows Path | Key |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cursor | Global | ~/.cursor/mcp.json |
%USERPROFILE%\.cursor\mcp.json |
mcpServers |
| Project | <project_folder>/.cursor/mcp.json |
<project_folder>\.cursor\mcp.json |
mcpServers |
|
| Windsurf | Global | ~/.codeium/windsurf/mcp_config.json |
%USERPROFILE%\.codeium\windsurf\mcp_config.json |
mcpServers |
| VS Code | Project | <project_folder>/.vscode/mcp.json |
<project_folder>\.vscode\mcp.json |
servers |
| Q CLI | Global | ~/.aws/amazonq/mcp.json |
mcpServers |
Manual Configuration
Cursor & Windsurf & Q Developer CLI (mcpServers)
{
"mcpServers": {
"task-master-ai": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "task-master-ai"],
"env": {
// "TASK_MASTER_TOOLS": "all", // Options: "all", "standard", "core", or comma-separated list of tools
"ANTHROPIC_API_KEY": "YOUR_ANTHROPIC_API_KEY_HERE",
"PERPLEXITY_API_KEY": "YOUR_PERPLEXITY_API_KEY_HERE",
"OPENAI_API_KEY": "YOUR_OPENAI_KEY_HERE",
"GOOGLE_API_KEY": "YOUR_GOOGLE_KEY_HERE",
"MISTRAL_API_KEY": "YOUR_MISTRAL_KEY_HERE",
"GROQ_API_KEY": "YOUR_GROQ_KEY_HERE",
"OPENROUTER_API_KEY": "YOUR_OPENROUTER_KEY_HERE",
"XAI_API_KEY": "YOUR_XAI_KEY_HERE",
"AZURE_OPENAI_API_KEY": "YOUR_AZURE_KEY_HERE",
"OLLAMA_API_KEY": "YOUR_OLLAMA_API_KEY_HERE"
}
}
}
}
🔑 Replace
YOUR_…_KEY_HEREwith your real API keys. You can remove keys you don't use.
Note
: If you see
0 tools enabledin the MCP settings, restart your editor and check that your API keys are correctly configured.
VS Code (servers + type)
{
"servers": {
"task-master-ai": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "task-master-ai"],
"env": {
// "TASK_MASTER_TOOLS": "all", // Options: "all", "standard", "core", or comma-separated list of tools
"ANTHROPIC_API_KEY": "YOUR_ANTHROPIC_API_KEY_HERE",
"PERPLEXITY_API_KEY": "YOUR_PERPLEXITY_API_KEY_HERE",
"OPENAI_API_KEY": "YOUR_OPENAI_KEY_HERE",
"GOOGLE_API_KEY": "YOUR_GOOGLE_KEY_HERE",
"MISTRAL_API_KEY": "YOUR_MISTRAL_KEY_HERE",
"GROQ_API_KEY": "YOUR_GROQ_KEY_HERE",
"OPENROUTER_API_KEY": "YOUR_OPENROUTER_KEY_HERE",
"XAI_API_KEY": "YOUR_XAI_KEY_HERE",
"AZURE_OPENAI_API_KEY": "YOUR_AZURE_KEY_HERE",
"OLLAMA_API_KEY": "YOUR_OLLAMA_API_KEY_HERE"
},
"type": "stdio"
}
}
}
🔑 Replace
YOUR_…_KEY_HEREwith your real API keys. You can remove keys you don't use.
2. (Cursor-only) Enable Taskmaster MCP
Open Cursor Settings (Ctrl+Shift+J) ➡ Click on MCP tab on the left ➡ Enable task-master-ai with the toggle
3. (Optional) Configure the models you want to use
In your editor's AI chat pane, say:
Change the main, research and fallback models to <model_name>, <model_name> and <model_name> respectively.
For example, to use Claude Code (no API key required):
Change the main model to claude-code/sonnet
Table of available models | Claude Code setup
4. Initialize Task Master
In your editor's AI chat pane, say:
Initialize taskmaster-ai in my project
5. Make sure you have a PRD (Recommended)
For new projects: Create your PRD at .taskmaster/docs/prd.txt.
For existing projects: You can use scripts/prd.txt or migrate with task-master migrate
An example PRD template is available after initialization in .taskmaster/templates/example_prd.txt.
Note
While a PRD is recommended for complex projects, you can always create individual tasks by asking "Can you help me implement [description of what you want to do]?" in chat.
Always start with a detailed PRD.
The more detailed your PRD, the better the generated tasks will be.
6. Common Commands
Use your AI assistant to:
- Parse requirements:
Can you parse my PRD at scripts/prd.txt? - Plan next step:
What's the next task I should work on? - Implement a task:
Can you help me implement task 3? - View multiple tasks:
Can you show me tasks 1, 3, and 5? - Expand a task:
Can you help me expand task 4? - Research fresh information:
Research the latest best practices for implementing JWT authentication with Node.js - Research with context:
Research React Query v5 migration strategies for our current API implementation in src/api.js
More examples on how to use Task Master in chat
Option 2: Using Command Line
Installation
# Install globally
npm install -g task-master-ai
# OR install locally within your project
npm install task-master-ai
Initialize a new project
# If installed globally
task-master init
# If installed locally
npx task-master init
# Initialize project with specific rules
task-master init --rules cursor,windsurf,vscode
This will prompt you for project details and set up a new project with the necessary files and structure.
Common Commands
# Initialize a new project
task-master init
# Parse a PRD and generate tasks
task-master parse-prd your-prd.txt
# List all tasks
task-master list
# Show the next task to work on
task-master next
# Show specific task(s) - supports comma-separated IDs
task-master show 1,3,5
# Research fresh information with project context
task-master research "What are the latest best practices for JWT authentication?"
# Move tasks between tags (cross-tag movement)
task-master move --from=5 --from-tag=backlog --to-tag=in-progress
task-master move --from=5,6,7 --from-tag=backlog --to-tag=done --with-dependencies
task-master move --from=5 --from-tag=backlog --to-tag=in-progress --ignore-dependencies
# Add rules after initialization
task-master rules add windsurf,roo,vscode
Tool Loading Configuration
Optimizing MCP Tool Loading
Task Master's MCP server supports selective tool loading to reduce context window usage. By default, all 36 tools are loaded (~21,000 tokens) to maintain backward compatibility with existing installations.
You can optimize performance by configuring the TASK_MASTER_TOOLS environment variable:
Available Modes
| Mode | Tools | Context Usage | Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|
all (default) |
36 | ~21,000 tokens | Complete feature set - all tools available |
standard |
15 | ~10,000 tokens | Common task management operations |
core (or lean) |
7 | ~5,000 tokens | Essential daily development workflow |
custom |
Variable | Variable | Comma-separated list of specific tools |
Configuration Methods
Method 1: Environment Variable in MCP Configuration
Add TASK_MASTER_TOOLS to your MCP configuration file's env section:
{
"mcpServers": { // or "servers" for VS Code
"task-master-ai": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "task-master-ai"],
"env": {
"TASK_MASTER_TOOLS": "standard", // Options: "all", "standard", "core", "lean", or comma-separated list
"ANTHROPIC_API_KEY": "your-key-here",
// ... other API keys
}
}
}
}
Method 2: Claude Code CLI
For Claude Code users, you can set the mode during installation. See the Complete Claude Code Setup Guide for details.
# Core mode example (~70% token reduction)
claude mcp add task-master-ai --scope user \
--env TASK_MASTER_TOOLS="core" \
-- npx -y task-master-ai@latest
Tool Sets Details
Core Tools (7): get_tasks, next_task, get_task, set_task_status, update_subtask, parse_prd, expand_task
Standard Tools (15): All core tools plus initialize_project, analyze_project_complexity, expand_all, add_subtask, remove_task, generate, add_task, complexity_report
All Tools (36): Complete set including project setup, task management, analysis, dependencies, tags, research, and more
Recommendations
- New users: Start with
"standard"mode for a good balance - Large projects: Use
"core"mode to minimize token usage - Complex workflows: Use
"all"mode or custom selection - Backward compatibility: If not specified, defaults to
"all"mode
Claude Code Support
Task Master offers comprehensive Claude Code integration:
- MCP Server: Natural language task management in chat
- Plugin: 49 slash commands for quick workflows
- Provider: Use Claude Code models (no API key required)
📖 Complete Claude Code Setup Guide - Choose the best option for your workflow.
Troubleshooting
If task-master init doesn't respond
Try running it with Node directly:
node node_modules/claude-task-master/scripts/init.js
Or clone the repository and run:
git clone https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master.git
cd claude-task-master
node scripts/init.js
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Licensing
Task Master is licensed under the MIT License with Commons Clause. This means you can:
✅ Allowed:
- Use Task Master for any purpose (personal, commercial, academic)
- Modify the code
- Distribute copies
- Create and sell products built using Task Master
❌ Not Allowed:
- Sell Task Master itself
- Offer Task Master as a hosted service
- Create competing products based on Task Master
See the LICENSE file for the complete license text and licensing details for more information.
