A task management system for ambitious AI-driven development that doesn't overwhelm and confuse Cursor.
You can install this plugin from any of these themed marketplaces. Choose one, add it as a marketplace, then install the plugin.
Choose your preferred installation method below
A marketplace is a collection of plugins. Every plugin gets an auto-generated marketplace JSON for individual installation, plus inclusion in category and themed collections. Add a marketplace once (step 1), then install any plugin from it (step 2).
One-time setup for access to all plugins
When to use: If you plan to install multiple plugins now or later
Step 1: Add the marketplace (one-time)
/plugin marketplace add https://claudepluginhub.com/marketplaces/all.json
Run this once to access all plugins
Step 2: Install this plugin
/plugin install taskmaster@all
Use this plugin's auto-generated marketplace JSON for individual installation
When to use: If you only want to try this specific plugin
Step 1: Add this plugin's marketplace
/plugin marketplace add https://claudepluginhub.com/marketplaces/plugins/taskmaster.json
Step 2: Install the plugin
/plugin install taskmaster@taskmaster
A task management system for AI-driven development with Claude, designed to work seamlessly with Cursor AI.
For detailed guides, API references, and comprehensive examples, visit our documentation site.
The following documentation is also available in the docs
directory:
Note: After clicking the link, you'll still need to add your API keys to the configuration. The link installs the MCP server with placeholder keys that you'll need to replace with your actual API keys.
For Claude Code users:
claude mcp add taskmaster-ai -- npx -y task-master-ai
Don't forget to add your API keys to the configuration:
Taskmaster utilizes AI across several commands, and those require a separate API key. You can use a variety of models from different AI providers provided you add your API keys. For example, if you want to use Claude 3.7, you'll need an Anthropic API key.
You can define 3 types of models to be used: the main model, the research model, and the fallback model (in case either the main or research fail). Whatever model you use, its provider API key must be present in either mcp.json or .env.
At least one (1) of the following is required:
Using the research model is optional but highly recommended. You will need at least ONE API key (unless using Claude Code or Codex CLI with OAuth). Adding all API keys enables you to seamlessly switch between model providers at will.
MCP (Model Control Protocol) lets you run Task Master directly from your editor.
Editor | Scope | Linux/macOS Path | Windows Path | Key |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cursor | Global | ~/.cursor/mcp.json | %USERPROFILE%\.cursor\mcp.json | mcpServers |
Project | <project_folder>/.cursor/mcp.json | <project_folder>\.cursor\mcp.json | mcpServers | |
Windsurf | Global | ~/.codeium/windsurf/mcp_config.json | %USERPROFILE%\.codeium\windsurf\mcp_config.json | mcpServers |
VS Code | Project | <project_folder>/.vscode/mcp.json | <project_folder>\.vscode\mcp.json | servers |
Q CLI | Global | ~/.aws/amazonq/mcp.json | mcpServers |
mcpServers
){
"mcpServers": {
"task-master-ai": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "task-master-ai"],
"env": {
"ANTHROPIC_API_KEY": "YOUR_ANTHROPIC_API_KEY_HERE",
"PERPLEXITY_API_KEY": "YOUR_PERPLEXITY_API_KEY_HERE",
"OPENAI_API_KEY": "YOUR_OPENAI_KEY_HERE",
"GOOGLE_API_KEY": "YOUR_GOOGLE_KEY_HERE",
"MISTRAL_API_KEY": "YOUR_MISTRAL_KEY_HERE",
"GROQ_API_KEY": "YOUR_GROQ_KEY_HERE",
"OPENROUTER_API_KEY": "YOUR_OPENROUTER_KEY_HERE",
"XAI_API_KEY": "YOUR_XAI_KEY_HERE",
"AZURE_OPENAI_API_KEY": "YOUR_AZURE_KEY_HERE",
"OLLAMA_API_KEY": "YOUR_OLLAMA_API_KEY_HERE"
}
}
}
}
π Replace
YOUR_β¦_KEY_HERE
with your real API keys. You can remove keys you don't use.
Note: If you see
0 tools enabled
in the MCP settings, restart your editor and check that your API keys are correctly configured.
servers
+ type
){
"servers": {
"task-master-ai": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "task-master-ai"],
"env": {
"ANTHROPIC_API_KEY": "YOUR_ANTHROPIC_API_KEY_HERE",
"PERPLEXITY_API_KEY": "YOUR_PERPLEXITY_API_KEY_HERE",
"OPENAI_API_KEY": "YOUR_OPENAI_KEY_HERE",
"GOOGLE_API_KEY": "YOUR_GOOGLE_KEY_HERE",
"MISTRAL_API_KEY": "YOUR_MISTRAL_KEY_HERE",
"GROQ_API_KEY": "YOUR_GROQ_KEY_HERE",
"OPENROUTER_API_KEY": "YOUR_OPENROUTER_KEY_HERE",
"XAI_API_KEY": "YOUR_XAI_KEY_HERE",
"AZURE_OPENAI_API_KEY": "YOUR_AZURE_KEY_HERE",
"OLLAMA_API_KEY": "YOUR_OLLAMA_API_KEY_HERE"
},
"type": "stdio"
}
}
}
π Replace
YOUR_β¦_KEY_HERE
with your real API keys. You can remove keys you don't use.
Open Cursor Settings (Ctrl+Shift+J) β‘ Click on MCP tab on the left β‘ Enable task-master-ai with the toggle
In your editor's AI chat pane, say:
Change the main, research and fallback models to <model_name>, <model_name> and <model_name> respectively.
For example, to use Claude Code (no API key required):
Change the main model to claude-code/sonnet
In your editor's AI chat pane, say:
Initialize taskmaster-ai in my project
For new projects: Create your PRD at .taskmaster/docs/prd.txt
For existing projects: You can use scripts/prd.txt
or migrate with task-master migrate
An example PRD template is available after initialization in .taskmaster/templates/example_prd.txt
.
[!NOTE] While a PRD is recommended for complex projects, you can always create individual tasks by asking "Can you help me implement [description of what you want to do]?" in chat.
Always start with a detailed PRD.
The more detailed your PRD, the better the generated tasks will be.
Use your AI assistant to:
Can you parse my PRD at scripts/prd.txt?
What's the next task I should work on?
Can you help me implement task 3?
Can you show me tasks 1, 3, and 5?
Can you help me expand task 4?
Research the latest best practices for implementing JWT authentication with Node.js
Research React Query v5 migration strategies for our current API implementation in src/api.js
# Install globally
npm install -g task-master-ai
# OR install locally within your project
npm install task-master-ai
# If installed globally
task-master init
# If installed locally
npx task-master init
# Initialize project with specific rules
task-master init --rules cursor,windsurf,vscode
This will prompt you for project details and set up a new project with the necessary files and structure.
# Initialize a new project
task-master init
# Parse a PRD and generate tasks
task-master parse-prd your-prd.txt
# List all tasks
task-master list
# Show the next task to work on
task-master next
# Show specific task(s) - supports comma-separated IDs
task-master show 1,3,5
# Research fresh information with project context
task-master research "What are the latest best practices for JWT authentication?"
# Move tasks between tags (cross-tag movement)
task-master move --from=5 --from-tag=backlog --to-tag=in-progress
task-master move --from=5,6,7 --from-tag=backlog --to-tag=done --with-dependencies
task-master move --from=5 --from-tag=backlog --to-tag=in-progress --ignore-dependencies
# Generate task files
task-master generate
# Add rules after initialization
task-master rules add windsurf,roo,vscode
Task Master now supports Claude models through the Claude Code CLI, which requires no API key:
claude-code/opus
and claude-code/sonnet
task-master init
doesn't respondTry running it with Node directly:
node node_modules/claude-task-master/scripts/init.js
Or clone the repository and run:
git clone https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master.git
cd claude-task-master
node scripts/init.js
Task Master is licensed under the MIT License with Commons Clause. This means you can:
β Allowed:
β Not Allowed:
See the LICENSE file for the complete license text and licensing details for more information.
task-master-ai@0.29.0