MCP Handoff Server MCP Server

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Helps AI agents hand off work to each other with structured documentation

🤝 MCP Handoff Server

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that helps AI agents hand off work to each other with structured documentation and progress tracking.

✨ What it does

When AI agents need to pass work between each other, this server provides:

  • 📝 Structured handoff documents with templates
  • 🔄 Progress tracking from start to completion
  • 📁 Automatic organization of active and archived handoffs
  • 🔍 Easy searching and filtering of past work

🚀 Quick Start

Just run it with npx - no installation needed:

# Start in MCP mode (for MCP clients)
npx -y mcp-handoff-server

# Start HTTP server (for testing/direct API access)
npx -y mcp-handoff-server --mode http

That's it! The server automatically creates all needed folders and templates.

📋 Basic Usage

For MCP Clients

Add to your MCP client configuration:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "handoff": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "mcp-handoff-server"
      ]
    }
  }
}

For HTTP Testing

# Start server
npx -y mcp-handoff-server --mode http

# Test it works
curl http://localhost:3001/health

🛠️ Available Tools

The server provides these MCP tools for AI agents:

graph LR
    A[📝 create_handoff] --> B[📖 read_handoff]
    B --> C[🔄 update_handoff]
    C --> D[✅ complete_handoff]
    D --> E[📦 archive_handoff]

    F[📋 list_handoffs] --> B

    style A fill:#e1f5fe
    style C fill:#f3e5f5
    style D fill:#e8f5e8
    style E fill:#fff3e0
    style F fill:#fce4ec

Tool Functions:

  • create_handoff - Start a new handoff document
  • read_handoff - Read an existing handoff
  • update_handoff - Add progress updates
  • complete_handoff - Mark work as finished
  • archive_handoff - Move completed work to archive
  • list_handoffs - Find and filter handoffs

📖 Example: Creating a Handoff

# Start the server
npx -y mcp-handoff-server --mode http

# Create a new handoff
curl -X POST http://localhost:3001/mcp \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{
    "jsonrpc": "2.0",
    "id": 1,
    "method": "create_handoff",
    "params": {
      "type": "quick",
      "initialData": {
        "date": "2025-06-30",
        "time": "14:30 UTC",
        "currentState": {
          "workingOn": "Building user login",
          "status": "50% complete",
          "nextStep": "Add password validation"
        },
        "environmentStatus": {
          "details": {
            "Server": "✅",
            "Database": "✅"
          }
        }
      }
    }
  }'

🔧 Command Options

npx -y mcp-handoff-server [options]

Options:
  --mode <mode>        'mcp' or 'http' (default: mcp)
  --port         HTTP port (default: 3001)
  --handoff-root <dir> Storage directory (default: ./handoff-system)
  --help              Show help
  --version           Show version

🔄 How It Works

Simple Workflow

  1. Create a handoff when starting work
  2. Update progress as you work
  3. Complete when finished
  4. Archive for future reference
graph TD
    A[🤖 Agent Starts Work] --> B{New Work?}
    B -->|Yes| C[📝 create_handoff]
    B -->|No| D[📖 read_handoff]

    C --> E[📁 Active Handoff]
    D --> E

    E --> F[🔄 update_handoff]
    F --> G{Work Done?}

    G -->|No| F
    G -->|Yes| H[✅ complete_handoff]

    H --> I[📦 archive_handoff]
    I --> J[🗄️ Archived]

    style C fill:#e1f5fe
    style F fill:#f3e5f5
    style H fill:#e8f5e8
    style I fill:#fff3e0

File Organization

The server automatically organizes everything in folders:

  • handoff-system/active/ - Current work
  • handoff-system/archive/ - Completed work
  • handoff-system/templates/ - Document templates

🎯 Two Types of Handoffs

📋 Standard Handoff - For complex work with detailed context ⚡ Quick Handoff - For simple updates and brief transitions

🏷️ Status Indicators

  • Working - Everything good
  • ⚠️ Warning - Some issues but not blocked
  • Error - Problems that need fixing

🛠️ Development

Want to contribute or run locally?

# Clone and install
git clone <repository-url>
cd mcp-handoff-server
npm install

# Run in development
npm run dev

# Build for production
npm run build

📄 License

MIT License - feel free to use this in your projects!

🆘 Need Help?


Built for seamless AI agent collaboration 🤖✨

Tools (6)

create_handoffStart a new handoff document
read_handoffRead an existing handoff
update_handoffAdd progress updates
complete_handoffMark work as finished
archive_handoffMove completed work to archive
list_handoffsFind and filter handoffs

Configuration

claude_desktop_config.json
{"mcpServers": {"handoff": {"command": "npx", "args": ["-y", "mcp-handoff-server"]}}}

Try it

Create a new standard handoff document detailing the current progress on the user authentication module.
List all active handoffs to see what tasks are currently in progress.
Update the handoff for the database migration task with the latest status and next steps.
Mark the UI redesign handoff as complete and move it to the archive.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of MCP Handoff Server?

Structured handoff documents with templates. Progress tracking from start to completion. Automatic organization of active and archived handoffs. Easy searching and filtering of past work.

What can I use MCP Handoff Server for?

Passing complex coding tasks between different AI agents during long-running projects. Maintaining continuity when switching between different AI models or sessions. Documenting project status and environment health for team-based AI workflows.

How do I install MCP Handoff Server?

Install MCP Handoff Server by running: npx -y mcp-handoff-server

What MCP clients work with MCP Handoff Server?

MCP Handoff Server works with any MCP-compatible client including Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor, and other editors with MCP support.

Turn this server into reusable context

Keep MCP Handoff Server docs, env vars, and workflow notes in Conare so your agent carries them across sessions.

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