samskriti-project
A local MCP server that lets multiple AI coding tools share and persist structured project state via SQLite, enabling coordination without re-explaining context when switching tools.
Record project entries (
record_project_entry): Store entries in categories likegoal,update,decision,convention,bug,task, orrejected_idea, with optional status and source agent tracking.Read project state (
get_project_state): Retrieve a readable, grouped summary of all entries for a project, optionally filtered by category.Search entries (
search_project_state): Keyword search across entry titles and content within a project.Update entries (
update_project_entry): Edit an existing entry's title, content, or status (e.g., mark a task ascompletedor a decision assuperseded).List all projects (
list_projects): View all projects currently tracked in the database.Shortcut helpers (
catchup,open,log): Quickly recap project status, see active tasks with IDs, or rapidly log a decision with an auto-derived title.Slash command support: Use
/samin Claude Code or Cursor for faster access.Automatic tool setup: Run
samskriti-project setupto configure MCP for Claude Code, Cursor, or Codex without manual JSON editing.
Click on "Install Server".
Wait a few minutes for the server to deploy. Once ready, it will show a "Started" state.
In the chat, type
@followed by the MCP server name and your instructions, e.g., "@samskriti-projectget project state for demo"
That's it! The server will respond to your query, and you can continue using it as needed.
Here is a step-by-step guide with screenshots.
samskriti-project
A local MCP server that lets multiple AI coding tools share structured project state — decisions, tasks, bugs — so they coordinate without re-explaining.
Claude Code Cursor Codex
│ │ │
│ read/write │ read/write │
└──────────────┼─────────────┘
▼
┌───────────────────────┐
│ samskriti-project │ (local MCP server, stdio)
└───────────┬───────────┘
▼
┌───────────────────┐
│ SQLite store │ ~/.samskriti/ (100% local)
└───────────────────┘The problem
You make a decision with one AI tool, then switch to another and have to re-explain everything from scratch. Each assistant starts cold, with no idea what was already decided, tried, or rejected. This server gives them a shared, structured ledger of your project so any tool can read what the others wrote.
Related MCP server: anchor-mcp
Install
Install with pipx (recommended — this puts the samskriti-project command on your PATH so your AI tools can find it):
pipx install git+https://github.com/Escalate17/samskriti-projectDon't have pipx? Install it first: python3 -m pip install --user pipx && python3 -m pipx ensurepath (then restart your terminal).
To verify the install worked:
samskriti-project --helpIf you see the help text, you're ready to connect it.
Connect
Easiest: let it configure your tool for you
samskriti-project setup # Claude Code
samskriti-project setup --cursor # Cursor
samskriti-project setup --codex # Codex
samskriti-project setup --all # all threeThis writes the MCP config block into the right file for you (backing up any existing config first), so you don't have to hand-edit JSON. Then fully quit and reopen your tool — MCP servers are loaded only when the tool starts, so a running session won't see it until you restart.
Or add it manually
Add the server to your AI tool's MCP config, then fully restart the tool.
Claude Code (~/.claude.json):
{
"mcpServers": {
"samskriti-project": {
"command": "samskriti-project",
"args": []
}
}
}Cursor (~/.cursor/mcp.json):
{
"mcpServers": {
"samskriti-project": {
"command": "samskriti-project",
"args": []
}
}
}Codex (~/.codex/config.toml):
[mcp_servers.samskriti-project]
command = "samskriti-project"
args = []If your tool can't find the command, it's a PATH issue — run
which samskriti-projectto get the full path, and use that full path as thecommandvalue instead.
Verify it's connected
In Claude Code, type /mcp — you should see samskriti-project listed with its 8 tools. (Cursor and Codex have similar MCP status indicators in their settings.)
Tools
record_project_entry — store an entry (goal, update, decision, convention, bug, task, rejected_idea).
get_project_state — read a readable summary, grouped by category.
search_project_state — keyword search across entries.
update_project_entry — edit an entry's title, content, or status.
list_projects — list all tracked projects.
Plus three shortcuts — catchup, open, and log — for the most common actions. See Helper commands below.
Already installed? Run
pipx reinstall samskriti-projectto pick up the new commands. If you installed an earlier build (it shows up assamskriti-project-localinpipx list), migrate once:pipx uninstall samskriti-project-local && pipx install git+https://github.com/Escalate17/samskriti-project.
Faster access: a /sam slash command
Typing "use the samskriti-project MCP …" every time is tedious. Both Claude Code and
Cursor support custom slash commands — Markdown prompt files you drop in a folder.
They don't bind directly to a tool, but they inject a prompt that tells the agent to use
this server, so /sam <message> does the right thing. (Codex has no slash-command
mechanism for MCP; just say "use samskriti-project to …" — the agent picks the tool.)
Claude Code — save slash-commands/claude-code/sam.md to one of:
~/.claude/commands/sam.md(available in every project), or<your-project>/.claude/commands/sam.md(that project only).
Then in Claude Code: /sam what's open or /sam log we're dropping the Redis cache.
The $ARGUMENTS placeholder in the file receives everything you type after /sam.
Cursor (1.6+) — save slash-commands/cursor/sam.md to:
~/.cursor/commands/sam.md(global), or<your-project>/.cursor/commands/sam.md(that project only).
Then type / in Cursor's Agent box, pick sam, and add your message.
No true client feature binds a slash command straight to an MCP call yet — this command file is the closest supported equivalent, and it works today.
Helper commands
Three shortcuts wrap the most common actions. You never call them by tool name directly —
you trigger them with /sam plus plain English, or just by asking in plain language.
Want to… | Tool | What it does |
Catch up |
| Recap of the project — latest entries plus how many tasks are still open. |
See what's open |
| Lists the active (open) tasks, each with its ID. |
Log a decision |
| Records a decision fast; the title is auto-derived from the text if you omit it. |
Two ways to invoke — both work:
/samslash command (Claude Code / Cursor, once you've added the command file above):/sam catch me up /sam what's open /sam log we're switching local storage to SQLiteYou type
/samfollowed by plain English. There is no standalone/catchup,/open, or/logcommand — it is always/samplus what you want.Plain language (works in any MCP tool, including Codex):
use samskriti-project to catch me up use samskriti-project to show what's open use samskriti-project to log: we're switching local storage to SQLite
Try it in 30 seconds
In tool A (e.g. Claude Code): "Record a decision in project 'demo': we're using SQLite for local storage."
In tool B (e.g. Cursor): "Get the project state for 'demo'."
Tool B reads back the decision tool A just wrote — no re-explaining.
Demo
Privacy
100% local. No cloud, no account, your data never leaves your machine. State is stored in a SQLite database under ~/.samskriti/ (override with the SAMSKRITI_HOME or SAMSKRITI_PROJECT_DB environment variable). Your AI client's own data and privacy policies still apply.
Status
Early / validating. This is a working prototype being tested with real workflows. Bugs, rough edges, and missing features are expected — issues and feedback are very welcome.
License
MIT — see LICENSE.
Maintenance
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