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AMPERA Mission Control

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Enables Claude to interact with AMPERA Mission Control to read and write organizational data (initiatives, tasks, risks, decisions, etc.) with role-scoped permi

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Enables Claude to interact with AMPERA Mission Control to read and write organizational data (initiatives, tasks, risks, decisions, etc.) with role-scoped permissions via the Mission Control REST API.

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Connect your Claude Desktop / Cowork to AMPERA Mission Control so Claude can read and write your org data (initiatives, tasks, risks, decisions, procurements, your scan-state / today / pending-review queue, and more) — scoped to your role.

A thin, read-it-yourself client: it just calls the Mission Control REST API with your personal API key. No secrets live in here — you supply your key via env.

You must be on the Ampera office network or VPN. Mission Control is internal-only (missioncontrol.amperaglobal.com resolves to a private address).

This runs alongside the ServiceDesk MCP — add it as a second entry; both stay connected.

Prerequisites

  • Node 18+ (Node 22 recommended). Claude Desktop does not bundle Node — install it on your laptop.

1. Install

git clone https://github.com/javierchira-amp/ampera-mission-control-mcp.git
cd ampera-mission-control-mcp
npm install

Note the full path to index.mjs in this folder — you'll need it below (pwd on macOS/Linux, cd shows it on Windows).

2. Get your API key

In Mission Control: AI Assistant (sidebar) → Generate API Key → copy the amc_… value (shown once).

3. Add it to your Claude config

Edit claude_desktop_config.json (Claude → Settings → Developer → Edit Config) and add an entry under mcpServers. Use node + the absolute path to index.mjs — this is the form that reliably works on both Windows and macOS (a bare command name often isn't found by Claude's launcher).

Windows (escape backslashes as \\):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "ampera-mission-control": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["C:\\Users\\YOU\\ampera-mission-control-mcp\\index.mjs"],
      "env": {
        "MISSION_CONTROL_URL": "https://missioncontrol.amperaglobal.com",
        "MISSION_CONTROL_API_KEY": "amc_paste-your-key-here"
      }
    }
  }
}

macOS / Linux:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "ampera-mission-control": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["/Users/you/ampera-mission-control-mcp/index.mjs"],
      "env": {
        "MISSION_CONTROL_URL": "https://missioncontrol.amperaglobal.com",
        "MISSION_CONTROL_API_KEY": "amc_paste-your-key-here"
      }
    }
  }
}

If you already have other MCP servers (e.g. ServiceDesk), add ampera-mission-control as a sibling key inside the same mcpServers object.

If Claude can't find node (rare on Windows, common with nvm on macOS): use the absolute path to node instead of "node" — find it with where node (Windows) or which node (macOS/Linux).

4. Restart & use

Fully quit Claude — on Windows that means right-click the system-tray icon → Quit (closing the window just minimizes it). Reopen and start a new conversation. The AI Assistant page shows "Connected via Cowork" after the first call.

Try: "What's my Mission Control scan state?" · "Log a decision: …" · "File a risk: … severity 3, likelihood 4" · or run the mc:morning-scan prompt.

Troubleshooting

  • "Server disconnected" right away → check the log: %APPDATA%\Claude\logs\mcp-server-ampera-mission-control.log (Windows) or ~/Library/Logs/Claude/mcp-server-ampera-mission-control.log (macOS).
    • spawn … ENOENT → wrong command/path; use node + the absolute index.mjs path as above.
    • Cannot find module '@modelcontextprotocol/sdk' → run npm install in this folder.
    • … env vars are required → the env block isn't reaching it; check your JSON.
  • Verify manually (it should print ampera-mission-control MCP ready (...) then hang):
    MISSION_CONTROL_URL=https://missioncontrol.amperaglobal.com MISSION_CONTROL_API_KEY=amc_… node index.mjs
    
  • Tool calls fail but it connects → you're likely off the VPN/office network, or your key was revoked.

What's exposed

  • 65 tools — reads (dashboard, tasks, initiatives, procurements, risks, scan-state, today, pending-reviews, full list/get for tasks, projects, initiatives, procurements, vendors, people, decisions, risks; lookups, org search, briefing) and role-scoped writes incl. full create/update for tasks (priority, assignee, tags, subtasks, blockers + bulk updates), initiatives, projects, procurements, vendors, people, decisions, risks, and glossary.
  • 7 promptsmc:morning-scan, log-decision, triage-reviews, initiative-status, weekly-briefing, end-of-day, migrate-from-cowork.
  • 3 resourcesmission-control://guide, mission-control://me, mission-control://glossary.

Everything is enforced server-side by your role. Revoke a key anytime on the AI Assistant page.

from github.com/javierchira-amp/ampera-mission-control-mcp

Installing AMPERA Mission Control

This server has no published package — it is built from source. Open the repository and follow its README.

▸ github.com/javierchira-amp/ampera-mission-control-mcp

FAQ

Is AMPERA Mission Control MCP free?

Yes, AMPERA Mission Control MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.

Does AMPERA Mission Control need an API key?

No, AMPERA Mission Control runs without API keys or environment variables.

Is AMPERA Mission Control hosted or self-hosted?

A hosted option is available: Unyly runs the server in the cloud, no local setup required.

How do I install AMPERA Mission Control in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?

Open AMPERA Mission Control on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.

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