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stdio MCP server for the FCoP Python library: exposes the fcop package's Project, task, report, issue, GAL alert, and audit APIs to MCP clients (Cursor, Claude Desktop, …). Optional bridge, not a second protocol; depends on fcop 1.x, FastMCP, websockets.

Project description

fcop-mcp

mcp-name: io.github.joinwell52-AI/fcop

MCP (stdio) server — the optional IDE bridge for the same FCoP stack. It wraps the official fcop library; it is not a second “FCoP product” and does not replace the protocol text.

  • What FCoP is (protocol only, product-agnostic): docs/getting-started.en.md (中文 getting-started.md)
  • Pure Python lib / pip install fcop: filesystem + Project API, PyYAML only — PyPI fcop (see that package’s description and Documentation).
  • This package (fcop-mcp): pip install fcop-mcp — stdio tools/resources for clients; same repo, folder mcp/.
  • Source home: joinwell52-AI/FCoP

🎯 v2.0.2 — Now in the official MCP registry (2026-05-13). fcop-mcp is officially registered as io.github.joinwell52-AI/fcop in the Anthropic + GitHub + Microsoft jointly-backed catalog at registry.modelcontextprotocol.io. Claude Desktop, Cursor, PulseMCP, and every MCP-compatible client can now discover and install it out of the boxuvx fcop-mcp one-liner is all you need. v2.0.2 is a double-pack lockstep administrative bump (per ADR-0002): fcop library code is unchanged from v2.0.0; the bump aligns both package version numbers and consolidates the fcop-mcp@2.0.1 MCP-metadata patch that landed the same day. Same release also lands the release+backup one-shot SOPRULES-release-file-inventory.md (12-category inventory), RULES-mcp-registry-release.md (3-step path for future bumps), and the append-only backup mirror at joinwell52-AI/FCoP-backup.

Upgrading from 0.6.x / 0.7.x / 1.x / 2.0.0? See docs/upgrade-fcop-mcp.md — run pip install -U fcop fcop-mcp in the MCP venv (or uvx fcop-mcp for the always-fresh install), restart the IDE, then run the MCP tool redeploy_rules() once to refresh on-disk protocol rule files. v2.0.0 is the immediate predecessor — a philosophical major bump ("two-diagram era", 2026-05-13): same execution surface as v1.x (per ADR-0003 additive), the major version records that FCoP is now defined by two diagrams together — the execution stack (5-layer vertical, stable since v1.x) and the FCoP Semantic Evolution Loop (7-node closed loop, newly canonicalised). Same release adds Rule 4.6 (fcop/internal/ vs docs/ + essays/ soft convention with internal-only declaration v1), Project.init(deploy_internal_template=...) opt-in, P3 (suggestion) audit severity, and a bundled fcop_audit exemption list that fixes three upstream bugs surfaced by codeflow cross-project patrol (ISSUE-008/009/010). Earlier: v1.6 trailing-slug filename adoption (ADR-0033); v1.5 84-doc protocol-awareness sync + RULE_DOC_DRIFT; v1.4 write-side bind enforcement (P0) + supersedes: field; v1.3 Governance Alert Layer + fcop_audit() Protocol Inspection Compiler — 35 MCP tools total; v1.2 Capability Governance pillar (FCoPGovernanceMiddleware, Skill Resolver, Risk Tagging, append-only audit log); v1.1 Task.risk_level, Review.decision=needs_human, Review.human_approval, Agent.layer governance contracts, Skill.tools[] risk metadata; v1.0 introduced the fcop/ workspace path (previously docs/agents/); see docs/MIGRATION-1.0.md for details.

What can the server actually do? The 35 MCP tools and 14 read-only resources are indexed (with grouping, when-to-call, and parameter cheatsheet) in docs/mcp-tools.md. Authoritative descriptions remain in source docstrings (mcp/src/fcop_mcp/server.py). v2.0.0 adds: Rule 4.6 (fcop/internal/ vs external docs/ + essays/); Project.init(deploy_internal_template=...) opt-in parameter on all three init entrypoints; new public symbol fcop.rules.get_internal_readme(lang); P3 (suggestion, non-blocking) severity tier in InspectionReport + _scan_internal_only_declarations(); fcop_audit exemption list (log/, _archive/, legacy-non-protocol/) preventing false positives on archive directories. v1.3.0 adds: Governance Alert Layer (ADR-0031) with fcop_list_alerts + fcop_create_alert and drift signal scanning (Solo Blindspot S3, CRITICAL-unreviewed S1, long-running S4); fcop_audit() Protocol Inspection Compiler (ADR-0032) with three-scenario deep scan and INSPECTION report (Execution Block). v1.2.1 adds 2 governance audit tools (list_governance_events, get_governance_summary) and the FCoPGovernanceMiddleware — every tool call is automatically tagged by risk level and written to an append-only fcop_events.jsonl audit log (ADR-0030-bis). v1.1.0 adds 4 review tools: write_review, list_reviews, read_review, mark_human_approved (human-in-the-loop approval flow), and extends write_task with a risk_level parameter — high-risk tasks automatically trigger a needs_human review. 0.6.4 adds 2 new resources (fcop://prompt/install zh + en) and gives every init_* tool a force parameter for clean ADMIN-driven team switches. 0.6.5 wires the Rule 0.a.1 hard constraint (task → do → report → archive four-step cycle) into the tool layer: new_workspace prepends a soft Rule 0.a.1 reminder when no open TASK-*.md mentions the slug, and fcop_report (initialised branch) ends with the explicit four-step template — both bilingual, both additive (no signature changes). See docs/releases/0.6.5.md.

0.6.3 ships ADR-0006 — host-neutral protocol-rule distribution. New tool fcop_report is now the canonical session/init report (its header carries a [Versions] block that flags drift between the wheel-bundled rules and the project-local .cursor/rules/ copy). New ADMIN-only tool redeploy_rules writes the four protocol-rule targets — .cursor/rules/fcop-rules.mdc, .cursor/rules/fcop-protocol.mdc, AGENTS.md, CLAUDE.md — so Cursor, Claude Code CLI, and Codex CLI all see the same rules. Legacy unbound_report stays as a deprecated alias of fcop_report (emits DeprecationWarning, removed in 0.7.0). See docs/releases/0.6.3.md for the full migration story.

The fcop on PyPI must be the FCoP library (summary mentions File-based Coordination Protocol, pyyaml, no fastmcp inside fcop). If pip show fcop says MCP toolbox or from fcop import Issue fails, you have a wrong distribution — fix with a clean venv and reinstall (see Verify below).


TL;DR — Have an agent install fcop-mcp for you

Don't want to read the rest of this page? Open a fresh chat with any shell-capable AI agent (Cursor with a new tab, Claude Code CLI, Codex CLI…) and paste this prompt verbatim. The agent will detect your OS, install uv, edit your ~/.cursor/mcp.json (preserving every other server you already have), and tell you when to restart.

Install fcop-mcp into Cursor for me — you run the commands end to end.

1. Detect my OS first: in the terminal, run
   `uname -s 2>$null; echo $env:OS` to see whether this is Windows
   or macOS / Linux.

2. Install uv (if not already present). One-liner:
   - Windows PowerShell:
     powershell -ExecutionPolicy ByPass -c "irm https://astral.sh/uv/install.ps1 | iex"
   - macOS / Linux:
     curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh
   Then run `uvx --version` to confirm.

3. Add an fcop entry to the global mcp.json. **Preserve** existing
   mcpServers — do not overwrite them.
   - Windows path: %USERPROFILE%\.cursor\mcp.json
   - macOS / Linux path: ~/.cursor/mcp.json
   - Add this snippet inside the mcpServers object:
     "fcop": {
       "command": "uvx",
       "args": ["fcop-mcp"]
     }

4. Print the final mcp.json contents back to me.

5. Remind me to restart Cursor; on first launch fcop-mcp will pull
   dependencies, **wait 30 seconds to 1 minute**, do not close or
   reconnect early.

Report back after each step before moving on. **Do not** auto-init
a project after install — initialization is my (ADMIN's) choice; I
will pick solo / dev-team / custom myself.

中文版本 / Chinese version: see agent-install-prompt.zh.md in the repo, or after install read the MCP resource fcop://prompt/install.

Why the "do not auto-init" line? Initialisation is ADMIN's three-way choice (solo / preset team / custom). 0.6.3 had agents defaulting to init_project(team="dev-team"), which silently overwrote ADMIN's intended Solo flow. 0.6.4 makes the prompt and the fcop_report Phase-1 message say the choice out loud and forbid the agent from picking on ADMIN's behalf.


One-page install (what we recommend for customers)

Goal: a dedicated Python environment for MCP only, so no other project’s .pth or wrong fcop shadows the real library.

A. Recommended: dedicated venv + python -m fcop_mcp

  1. Python 3.10+ on PATH (3.10–3.13 tested in CI; avoid very new 3.14 until CI covers it).
  2. Create a venv (paths are examples — adjust if you like):

Windows (PowerShell)

$v = "$env:USERPROFILE\.cursor\fcop_mcp_venv"
py -3.10 -m venv $v
& "$v\Scripts\pip.exe" install -U pip
& "$v\Scripts\pip.exe" install -U "fcop" "fcop-mcp"

macOS / Linux

VENV="$HOME/.cursor/fcop_mcp_venv"
python3 -m venv "$VENV"
"$VENV/bin/pip" install -U pip
"$VENV/bin/pip" install -U "fcop" "fcop-mcp"
  1. Cursor user config — file:
  • Windows: %USERPROFILE%\.cursor\mcp.json
  • macOS / Linux: ~/.cursor/mcp.json

Add or merge (use the real python path from step 2):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "fcop": {
      "command": "C:\\Users\\YOUR_USER\\.cursor\\fcop_mcp_venv\\Scripts\\python.exe",
      "args": ["-m", "fcop_mcp"]
    }
  }
}

On macOS, command is like /Users/YOUR_USER/.cursor/fcop_mcp_venv/bin/python.

  1. Fully restart Cursor (or Developer: Reload Window), then open MCP and confirm fcop is connected.

Why this path? uvx (below) is convenient but first run can take a long time to download dependencies; some MCP hosts time out. A fixed venv avoids that and avoids name conflicts with other editable installs of fcop on the same machine.


B. Alternative: uvx fcop-mcp (quickest to try, slower cold start)

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "fcop": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": ["fcop-mcp"]
    }
  }
}

Install uv first. First connection may download many wheels — wait for it; don’t spam reconnect. If you see Aborted or timeouts, use A above.


Verify (2 commands)

In the same venv you use for MCP:

python -c "from fcop import Issue, Project; print('fcop OK', Project)"
python -c "from fcop_mcp.server import mcp; print('fcop-mcp OK')"

If the first line fails, fcop is not the FCoP library — uninstall and reinstall in a clean venv (fcop / fcop-mcp from PyPI, same MAJOR in lockstep with the current release; e.g. fcop 1.0.x + fcop-mcp 1.0.x).


Claude Desktop

  • macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
  • Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json

Use the same command / args as Cursor (either A with your venv python, or B with uvx).


Upgrading from uvx / args: ["fcop"] (0.5.x)

"fcop": { "command": "uvx", "args": ["fcop-mcp"] }

The mcpServers key name can stay "fcop". Full guide:
docs/MIGRATION-0.6.md


Where the server looks for the project

Resolution order (see ADR-0003):

  1. Last set_project_dir in this MCP session
  2. FCOP_PROJECT_DIR
  3. Legacy 0.5.x env var CODEFLOW_PROJECT_DIR (still recognized with a deprecation warning — use FCOP_PROJECT_DIR)
  4. Walk up for docs/agents/fcop.json / fcop-rules.mdc / docs/agents/tasks/
  5. Current working directory

To pin a folder in config:

"env": { "FCOP_PROJECT_DIR": "D:/path/to/your/repo" }

Stability (1.x)

Tool and resource shapes are additive-only within a single MINOR release line (stability charter, ADR-0003). Configs that work on fcop-mcp 1.0.0+ will keep working on later 1.x patch and minor releases. Breaking changes are allowed only at MAJOR boundaries; patch releases never break existing tool calls.

For projects still on fcop-mcp 0.7.x, see docs/upgrade-fcop-mcp.md and docs/releases/1.0.0.md for the 0.7 → 1.0 migration narrative. For v1.0 → v1.1 (additive, no breaking changes), see docs/MIGRATION-1.1.md and docs/releases/1.1.0.md.


License

MIT — see LICENSE.

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