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The MCP server for Shortcut.

Usage

Windsurf

See the official Windsurf docs for more information.

  1. Open the Windsurf MCP Configuration Panel
  2. Click Add custom server.
  3. Add the following details and save the file:

{ "mcpServers": { "shortcut": { "command": "npx", "args": [ "-y", "@shortcut/mcp@latest" ], "env": { "SHORTCUT_API_TOKEN": "" } } } }

Cursor

Install MCP Server

See the official Cursor docs for more information.

  1. Open (or create) the mcp.json file (it should be in ~/.cursor/mcp.json or <project-root>/.cursor/mcp.json, but see Cursor docs for more details).
  2. Add the following details and save the file:

{ "mcpServers": { "shortcut": { "command": "npx", "args": [ "-y", "@shortcut/mcp@latest" ], "env": { "SHORTCUT_API_TOKEN": "" } } } }

Claude Code

See the official Claude Code docs for more information.

You can add a new MCP server from the Claude Code CLI. But modifying the json file directly is simpler!

You can either add a new MCP server from the command line:

Grab your Shortcut token here: https://app.shortcut.com/settings/account/api-tokens

claude mcp add shortcut --transport=stdio -e SHORTCUT_API_TOKEN=$SHORTCUT_API_TOKEN -- npx -y @shortcut/mcp@latest

Or you can edit the local JSON file directly:

  1. Open the Claude Code configuration file (it should be in ~/.claude.json).
  2. Find the projects > mcpServers section and add the following details and save the file:

{ "projects": { "mcpServers": { "shortcut": { "command": "npx", "args": [ "-y", "@shortcut/mcp@latest" ], "env": { "SHORTCUT_API_TOKEN": "" } } } } }

Zed

Zed MCP Documentation

  1. Open your settings.json file. Instructions here
  2. Add the following details and save the file:

"context_servers": { "shortcut": { "settings":{}, "command": { "path": "<PATH/TO/NPX>", "args": [ "-y", "@shortcut/mcp@latest" ], "env": { "SHORTCUT_API_TOKEN": "" } } } }

Available Tools

Stories

Epics

Iterations

Objectives

Teams

Workflows

Users

Documents

Limit tools

You can limit the tools available to the LLM by setting the SHORTCUT_TOOLS environment variable to a comma-separated list.

By default, all tools are enabled.

Example:

{ "mcpServers": { "shortcut": { "command": "npx", "args": [ "-y", "@shortcut/mcp@latest" ], "env": { "SHORTCUT_API_TOKEN": "", "SHORTCUT_TOOLS": "stories,epics,iterations-create" } } } }

The following values are accepted in addition to the full tool names listed above under Available Tools:

Read-only mode

You can run the MCP server in read-only mode by setting the SHORTCUT_READONLY environment variable to true. This will disable all tools that modify data in Shortcut.

Example:

{ "mcpServers": { "shortcut": { "command": "npx", "args": [ "-y", "@shortcut/mcp@latest" ], "env": { "SHORTCUT_API_TOKEN": "", "SHORTCUT_READONLY": "true" } } } }

Issues and Troubleshooting

Before doing anything else, please make sure you are running the latest version!

If you run into problems using this MCP server, you have a couple of options:

You can also check the list of common issues below to see if there is a known solution already.

Common Issues and Solutions

NPX command not working when using MISE for version management

If you are using MISE for managing Node and NPM versions, you may encounter a "Client closed" error when trying to run the MCP server. Installing this extension into your IDE might help: https://github.com/hverlin/mise-vscode/.

Development

Installation

Build

Running the Development Server Locally

To test your local development version of the MCP server rather than using the published package, follow these steps:

  1. Build the project:
  2. Create or modify your mcp.json file to reference your local build:
    {
    "mcpServers": {
    "shortcut": {
    "command": "node",
    "args": [
    "/path/to/your/local/mcp-server-shortcut/dist/index.js"
    ],
    "env": {
    "SHORTCUT_API_TOKEN": ""
    }
    }
    }
    }
  3. Place this mcp.json file in one of the following locations:
    • For Cursor: In your home directory (~/.cursor/mcp.json) or in your project directory (.cursor/mcp.json)
    • For Windsurf: Use the MCP Configuration Panel to add the custom server
  4. Restart your AI assistant (Cursor or Windsurf) to load the new configuration.

This allows you to instantly test changes to the MCP server without having to publish a new version.