Create hierarchical task lists, break down work, and track priorities and progress.
The available material is very limited; based on known facts, it requires no secrets, declares no remote egress, and mainly provides local execution plus task data management. As an open-source GPL project with no clear red flags, it leans toward caution rather than high risk, though adoption is low and maintenance status is unknown.
The material explicitly states that no keys or environment variables are required, and no API tokens, account credentials, or third-party authorization needs are described, so credential exposure and abuse risk appears low.
No remote endpoints or external service connections are declared, and the provided material does not show task content being sent off-host; based on the available facts, there is no clear network egress path.
System checks indicate it can execute code/start local processes. For an MCP tool this is a normal capability, but it still warrants least-privilege deployment and review of what local system capabilities it can actually invoke.
The description shows it creates, manages, and tracks tasks/subtasks, so it likely reads/writes local task-related data; however, with no README, the exact storage location, file scope, and whether access exceeds task-management needs cannot be confirmed.
It has an auditable open-source repository under GPL-3.0, which is a positive risk-reducing factor; however, it comes from a third-party registry, shows only 0 stars, has unknown maintenance status, and the documentation is sparse, so supply-chain and dependency review are still advisable.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "Task Planner MCP Server" yet — see the docs or source repo.
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