Provides comprehensive tools for interacting with Trello boards, including card management (create, update, move, archive), list management, board information retrieval, and activity tracking with built-in rate limiting and type safety.
MCP Trello
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides tools for interacting with Trello boards. This server enables seamless integration with Trello's API while handling rate limiting, type safety, and error handling automatically.
Features
Full Trello Board Integration: Interact with cards, lists, and board activities
Built-in Rate Limiting: Respects Trello's API limits (300 requests/10s per API key, 100 requests/10s per token)
Type-Safe Implementation: Written in TypeScript with comprehensive type definitions
Input Validation: Robust validation for all API inputs using Zod schemas
Error Handling: Graceful error handling with informative messages
Core Components
MCP Servers: These servers act as bridges, exposing APIs, databases, and code libraries to external AI hosts. By implementing an MCP server in TypeScript, developers can share data sources or computational logic in a standardized way using JSON-RPC 2.0.
MCP Clients: These are the consumer-facing side of MCP, communicating with servers to query data or perform actions. MCP clients use TypeScript SDKs, ensuring type-safe interactions and uniform approach to tool usage.
MCP Hosts: Systems such as Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, Cline, and other TypeScript-based platforms coordinate requests between servers and clients, ensuring seamless data flow. A single MCP server can thus be accessed by multiple AI hosts without custom integrations.
Available Tools
MCP Trello provides the following tools for interacting with Trello:
Board Management
getMyBoards: Retrieve all boards for the authenticated user (useful for finding board IDs)
Card Management
getCardsByList: Fetch all cards from a specific list
getMyCards: Fetch all cards assigned to the current user (works without board ID)
addCard: Add a new card to a specified list
updateCard: Update an existing card's details (name, description, due dates, labels, position)
moveCard: Move a card to a different list or board
archiveCard: Send a card to the archive
changeCardMembers: Add or remove members from a card
List Management
getLists: Retrieve all lists from the configured board (requires board ID)
addList: Add a new list to the board (requires board ID)
archiveList: Send a list to the archive
Board Information
getRecentActivity: Fetch recent activity on the board (requires board ID)
Project Structure
Installation
Using Smithery
The easiest way to install MCP Trello is using Smithery:
Manual Installation
Configuration
Add the server to your MCP settings file with the following configuration:
Environment Variables
Required
trelloApiKey: Your Trello API key (get from https://trello.com/app-key)trelloToken: Your Trello token (generate using your API key)
Optional
trelloBoardId: Full 24-character ID of the Trello board to interact with (required for board-specific operations)
Finding Your Board ID
Important: The board ID is NOT the short code you see in the Trello URL.
For example, if your board URL is https://trello.com/b/a1b2c3d4/my-board, the short code a1b2c3d4 is not the board ID.
To find your board's full 24-character ID:
Configure the server with only your API key and token (omit
trelloBoardIdinitially)Use the
getMyBoardstool to list all your boardsFind your board in the results and copy the
idfield (notshortLink)The board ID will look like:
507f1f77bcf86cd799439011(24 characters)Add this full ID to your configuration as
trelloBoardId
Note: Some tools like getMyCards and getMyBoards work without a board ID configured. Board-specific tools like getLists, addList, and getRecentActivity require a valid board ID.
For Developers
If you're interested in contributing to this project or developing your own tools with this server, please see the Development Guide.
Learn More
For further information on the MCP ecosystem, refer to:
Model Context Protocol Documentation: Detailed coverage of MCP architecture, design principles, and more advanced usage examples.
Smithery - MCP Server Registry: Guidelines for publishing your tools to Smithery and best practices for their registry.
MCP TypeScript SDK Documentation: Comprehensive documentation of the TypeScript SDK.
MCP Security Guidelines: Detailed security best practices and recommendations.
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