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A lightweight MCP server that tracks and manages project continuity across Claude Desktop sessions, offering a web interface for state visualization, repository analysis, and automated prompt generation.
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The MCP Continuity Server (Versão Simplificada) is a lightweight, MCP‑compatible service that keeps an AI assistant’s project context intact across multiple sessions. By persisting a structured project‑status.json file, it resolves the common issue of Claude Desktop losing track of which component is being worked on or what tasks remain, enabling a seamless hand‑off between developers and the AI. This continuity is especially valuable in long‑running or iterative development cycles where context drift can waste time and reduce productivity.
At its core, the server offers a set of high‑level tools that expose essential project state operations: initializing a new project from a repository, loading the current status, updating specific fields, and generating an optimized continuation prompt. These tools abstract away the intricacies of state management, letting developers focus on code rather than boilerplate. The built‑in repository analyzer provides insights into project structure, which the continuity prompt generator leverages to produce focused, context‑aware suggestions that keep Claude’s responses aligned with the actual codebase.
A distinguishing feature is its integrated web interface. Once launched in “server” mode, the dashboard presents a real‑time view of the development pipeline—completed components, those in progress, and pending tasks are all visible at a glance. Users can monitor the current file being edited, review upcoming steps, and adjust server parameters directly from the browser. This visual feedback loop is especially useful for team environments where multiple developers may be interacting with Claude on the same repository, ensuring everyone stays synchronized.
The server’s compatibility layer (SDK MCP 1.7.0) and removal of problematic handlers (, ) make it a drop‑in replacement for existing MCP setups. Its automated test suite and continuous integration configuration guarantee reliability, while the standardized log prefixes ([INFO], [OK], [AVISO], [ERRO]) aid in debugging. In practice, teams can embed the server into their CI/CD pipelines or local development workflows, allowing Claude to pick up exactly where it left off and maintain a coherent narrative across code reviews, feature additions, or bug fixes.
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