Cc Dash
FreeNot checkedA local dashboard and Model Context Protocol server for managing a multi-project portfolio whose entire state lives in markdown files.
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A local dashboard and Model Context Protocol server for managing a multi-project portfolio whose entire state lives in markdown files.
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A local dashboard and Model Context Protocol server for managing a multi-project portfolio whose entire state lives in markdown files.
Projects declare their state in ROADMAP.md, SESSION_PROGRESS.md, and QA.md files
using a small schema. cc-dash reads those files, renders them as boards, timelines, and
queues, and writes changes back to the same markdown. There is no database. The
dashboard is a lens over your files, not a copy of them.
The MCP server exposes the same operations to Claude Code, so an agent can read a roadmap, advance a session, or work a QA queue without anyone opening the UI.
The MCP server
src/mcp/server.ts is a standard MCP server over stdio, with 25 zod-typed tools.
claude mcp add --scope user cc-dash -- npx tsx /path/to/cc-dash/src/mcp/server.ts
Tools are grouped by what they act on:
| Group | Tools |
|---|---|
| Portfolio | list_projects, get_portfolio, get_project, get_config, search, reorder_projects |
| Roadmap | add_roadmap_item, add_roadmap_category, update_roadmap_item, bulk_update_status |
| Sessions | get_session, list_sessions_today, update_session_status |
| QA | next_qa_item, approve_qa_item, fail_qa_item, skip_qa_item, reset_qa_item |
| Planning | get_today_directions, list_ideas, set_project_status |
Every tool validates its input with zod and returns structured content. A tool that cannot do what was asked raises instead of returning a plausible-looking empty result, so an agent cannot silently proceed on bad state.
Why markdown as the database
Three properties fall out of that constraint, and they are the reason it is worth its cost:
- The files stay useful without the app. A
ROADMAP.mdis readable in any editor, diffable in any review, greppable from any shell. - Git is the audit log. Every state change is a commit: attributable, revertible, and with no separate migration story.
- Agents already understand it. A coding agent can read and edit the source of truth directly, with or without the MCP server.
The cost is that parsing and serialization have to be exact. Round-trip fidelity is enforced by tests: parse a file, serialize it, and the bytes must match.
Features
- Project discovery across configured scan directories
- Roadmap board with kanban and list views, drag and drop, and bulk status edits
- Session tracking for tasks, decisions, and failed attempts across work sessions
- QA queues, portfolio-wide and per-project, with a keyboard-driven focus mode
- Today's Directions, a generated daily plan with dispatch commands per project
- Agent activity feed that attributes commits to the AI agents that co-authored them
- Ideas system with a guided capture wizard
- Milestone timeline built from roadmap and session events
Setup
Requires Node.js 22 or newer.
npm install
npm run dev # http://localhost:3737
npm run mcp # run the MCP server over stdio
Create ~/.config/cc-dash/config.json:
{
"scan_dirs": ["~/projects"],
"exclude_dirs": ["node_modules", ".git", "vendor"],
"explicit_projects": [],
"scan_depth": 2,
"port": 3737,
"orchestrator_dir": "~/projects"
}
orchestrator_dir is the portfolio-level directory your orchestrator agent runs from,
and where TODAYS_DIRECTIONS.md is written. Every machine-specific path lives in this
file, outside the repository, so nothing personal is ever committed.
A project is discovered when it contains a schema file:
---
schema: cc-dash/roadmap@1
project: my-project
description: One-line description
last_updated: 2026-01-01T00:00:00Z
---
Roadmap items carry stable IDs in HTML comments, so an item can be reworded without losing its identity:
- <!-- id:r_a1b2c status:planned --> **Item name** - What it does
Commands
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
npm run dev |
Dev server |
npm run build |
Production build |
npm run mcp |
MCP server over stdio |
npm run test:run |
Full suite, once |
npm test |
Watch mode |
npm run test:e2e |
Playwright end-to-end |
npm run lint |
ESLint |
1,666 tests across 148 files.
Constraints
These are enforced, not aspirational:
- No database. Markdown files are the only state.
- Round-trip fidelity. Parse then serialize must reproduce the file byte for byte.
- Atomic writes. Every mutation writes to a
.tmpfile, then renames. - Item IDs are permanent. Once assigned, an ID never changes.
Stack
Next.js 15, React 19, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS 4, zod, @modelcontextprotocol/sdk, Vitest, Playwright.
License
MIT. See LICENSE.
Installing Cc Dash
This server has no published package — it is built from source. Open the repository and follow its README.
▸ github.com/AntJanus/cc-dashFAQ
Is Cc Dash MCP free?
Yes, Cc Dash MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.
Does Cc Dash need an API key?
No, Cc Dash runs without API keys or environment variables.
Is Cc Dash hosted or self-hosted?
Self-hosted: the server runs locally on your machine via the install command above.
How do I install Cc Dash in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?
Open Cc Dash 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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