Let AI agents manage Kanban tasks across projects with real-time collaboration.
The available material is limited, but the tool is open-source under MIT and does not declare required secrets or remote endpoints, with no clear high-risk red flags observed. It is flagged as capable of code execution and its functionality involves task data operations, so it warrants caution rather than a high-risk rating.
The material explicitly states that no keys or environment variables are required, and it does not request API tokens, account passwords, or other sensitive credentials, so credential exposure appears low.
No remote endpoints or external service dependencies are declared; based on the available material, there is insufficient evidence that user data is sent to third-party network destinations. The description mentions 'real-time collaboration,' but with no README, actual network behavior should still be verified after installation.
The system checks flag it as capable of executing code, indicating that it likely runs a local process and handles tool calls as a typical MCP server. This is normal for this class of tool, and there is currently no evidence of privilege escalation or dangerous system permissions beyond its stated purpose.
Its stated functions include creating, updating, listing, and deleting Kanban tasks across multiple projects, so it necessarily involves reading and writing task/project data. The material does not specify local storage paths, file access scope, or whether access is confined to a workspace, leaving limited transparency but no clear sign of overbroad authorization.
The project has a public GitHub repository and an MIT license, making the source auditable, which is a meaningful risk-reducing factor. However, it comes from a third-party registry, has 0 stars, and an unknown maintenance status, indicating weaker maturity and ongoing maintenance signals in the supply chain.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "Flux MCP Server" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Create 8 sprint tasks on the Kanban board for the "Mobile Redesign" project, place them in the "To Do" and "In Progress" columns, and add a short description and priority to each task.
A set of structured tasks is added to the board, organized by column with descriptions and priority fields.
Move the task "Fix payment page bug" to "Done", assign "Add analytics events" to the product manager, and update both deadlines to this Friday.
The specified tasks are updated on the board with new status, assignee, and due dates.
List all overdue tasks in the "Marketing Campaign" project that have not been updated for two weeks, delete duplicates, and keep a summary of the cleanup.
An overdue task list is returned, duplicate tasks are removed, and a brief cleanup summary is generated.
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