YakusokuKeeper
FreeNot checkedA rule-based MCP server that automatically applies configured rules at specified intervals to enforce consistent LLM behavior, with support for dynamic rule man
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A rule-based MCP server that automatically applies configured rules at specified intervals to enforce consistent LLM behavior, with support for dynamic rule management and integration with Claude Code.
README
A rule-based prompting MCP server that enforces consistent LLM behavior through input count and time-based triggers.
Yakusoku (約束) means "promise" in Japanese - this tool helps Claude Code keep its promises by automatically applying configured rules at specified intervals.
Features
- 🎯 Automatic Rule Application: Rules are automatically triggered based on input count or elapsed time
- 🔄 Dynamic Rule Management: Add, remove, and modify rules in real-time
- ⚙️ Flexible Configuration: Support for user-level and project-specific rules
- 📊 Multiple Trigger Types: First-time, every N inputs, and every N minutes rules
- 🔌 Claude Code Integration: Seamless MCP server integration with Claude Code
Quick Start
Installation
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/ShigeruWakida/YakusokuKeeper.git
cd YakusokuKeeper
- Install dependencies:
pip install -r requirements.txt
- Test the server:
python yakusoku_keeper.py
Claude Code Configuration
Add the server using the Claude Code CLI:
claude mcp add yakusoku_keeper --scope project -- python /path/to/YakusokuKeeper/yakusoku_keeper.py
Or manually add this to your Claude Code MCP settings:
{
"mcpServers": {
"yakusoku_keeper": {
"type": "stdio",
"command": "python",
"args": ["/path/to/YakusokuKeeper/yakusoku_keeper.py"],
"env": {}
}
}
}
How It Works
Rule Types
first: Triggers on the very first interactionevery_N_inputs: Triggers every N user inputs (e.g., every 5 interactions)every_N_minutes: Triggers after N minutes have elapsed since the last trigger
Configuration Files
Yakusoku Keeper uses a two-tier configuration system:
~/.yakusoku/yakusoku_config.yml: Global rules (created commented-out by default).yakusoku/project.yml: Project-specific rules (created active by default)
Example Configuration
# --- First time rules ---
first:
- At the beginning of the response, insert the string that follows "say".
- say Hello! I am Yakusoku Keeper.
- Generate code using the K&R coding style.
- Use only < and <= operators for all comparisons.
- Read and follow ./docs/README_CODING_STANDARDS.md
- When using replace_symbol_body, insert_after_symbol, or insert_before_symbol, you MUST present the code block—preferably in diff format—and you MUST obtain explicit approval before applying any change.
# --- Input count based rules ---
every_5_inputs:
- Generate code using the K&R coding style.
every_10_inputs:
- Use only < and <= operators for all comparisons.
- When using replace_symbol_body, insert_after_symbol, or insert_before_symbol, you MUST present the code block—preferably in diff format—and you MUST obtain explicit approval before applying any change.
# --- Time based rules ---
every_60_minutes:
- Read and follow ./docs/README_CODING_STANDARDS.md
MCP Tools
Core Tools
get_rules(): Returns rules that match current conditions (called automatically)reset(): Resets input counters and time triggersinitial_instructions(): Provides high-priority instructions to Claude Code
Rule Management Tools
add_rule(rule_type, rule_content, target, value): Dynamically add new rulesremove_rule(rule_type, rule_content, target, value): Remove existing rules
Examples
# Add a first-time rule
add_rule("first", "Always be polite and helpful")
# Add an input-based rule (every 3 inputs)
add_rule("every_N_inputs", "Check code for best practices", value=3)
# Add a time-based rule (every 30 minutes)
add_rule("every_N_minutes", "Suggest taking a break", value=30)
# Remove a rule
remove_rule("first", "Always be polite and helpful")
Project Structure
YakusokuKeeper/
├── yakusoku_keeper.py # Main MCP server
├── README.md # This file
├── requirements.txt # Dependencies
├── LICENSE # MIT License
└── .yakusoku/ # Project configuration (auto-created)
Use Cases
- Coding Standards: Automatically remind about code style requirements
- Documentation: Prompt for documentation at regular intervals
- Code Review: Trigger quality checks every few interactions
- Break Reminders: Suggest breaks during long coding sessions
- Greeting Messages: Consistent welcome messages for new sessions
Combo: YakusokuKeeper + mcp-win-toast
mcp-win-toast is an MCP server that lets AI assistants send Windows toast notifications and dialog boxes. By combining it with YakusokuKeeper, you can build a self-managing AI assistant that notifies you at the right moments — automatically, without being asked.
Break Reminder
Add a time-based rule to remind you to take a break every 30 minutes, delivered as a toast notification.
every_30_minutes:
- "Call show_toast with title 'Break Time' and message 'You have been working for 30 minutes. Stand up and stretch!'"
Progress Report at Regular Intervals
Have Claude automatically summarize what it has done every 10 interactions and notify you.
every_10_inputs:
- "Summarize what you have accomplished so far in 2-3 bullet points, then call show_toast with title 'Progress Report' and the summary as the message."
Critical File Protection
Show a blocking dialog for confirmation whenever Claude is about to modify important files.
first:
- "Before editing any file matching *.env, *.config, or docker-compose.*, always call show_dialog with title 'Confirm Edit' and a message describing which file you are about to modify. Wait for the user to acknowledge before proceeding."
Session Duration Warning
Warn the user with a dialog box after a long session so they can decide whether to continue.
every_60_minutes:
- "Call show_dialog with title 'Long Session' and message 'You have been working for over an hour. Would you like to wrap up or continue?' to check in with the user."
Contributing
- Fork the repository
- Create a feature branch (
git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature) - Commit your changes (
git commit -m 'Add amazing feature') - Push to the branch (
git push origin feature/amazing-feature) - Open a Pull Request
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
Acknowledgments
- Built with FastMCP for MCP server implementation
- Designed for seamless integration with Claude Code
Installing YakusokuKeeper
This server has no published package — it is built from source. Open the repository and follow its README.
▸ github.com/ShigeruWakida/YakusokuKeeperFAQ
Is YakusokuKeeper MCP free?
Yes, YakusokuKeeper MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.
Does YakusokuKeeper need an API key?
No, YakusokuKeeper runs without API keys or environment variables.
Is YakusokuKeeper hosted or self-hosted?
Self-hosted: the server runs locally on your machine via the install command above.
How do I install YakusokuKeeper in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?
Open YakusokuKeeper 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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