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โ‡ฑ PRD Creator MCP Server by Saml1211 | Glama


PRD Creator MCP Server

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A specialized Model Context Protocol (MCP) server dedicated to creating Product Requirements Documents. This MCP server enables AI systems connected to MCP clients to generate detailed, well-structured product requirement documents through a standardized protocol interface.


Quick Start

Via NPX (recommended):

npx -y prd-creator-mcp

Via Docker:

docker pull saml1211/prd-creator-mcp
docker run -i --rm saml1211/prd-creator-mcp

Configure Providers:

  • Copy .env.example to .env and set your API keys and preferred models.

  • Optionally, update provider credentials at runtime using the update_provider_config MCP tool.

Get Help:

npx prd-creator-mcp --help

Related MCP server: Task Manager MCP Server

Features

  • PRD Generator: Create complete PRDs based on product descriptions, user stories, and requirements

  • AI-Driven Generation: Generate high-quality PRDs using multiple AI providers

  • Multi-Provider Support: Choose from OpenAI, Google Gemini, Anthropic Claude, or local models

  • Provider Configuration: Customize provider options for each PRD generation

  • Fallback Mechanism: Gracefully falls back to template-based generation when AI is unavailable

  • PRD Validator: Validate PRD completeness against industry standards and customizable rule sets

  • Template Resources: Access a library of PRD templates for different product types

  • MCP Protocol Support: Implements the Model Context Protocol for seamless integration with MCP clients

Installation

Prerequisites

  • Node.js v16 or higher

  • npm or yarn

Install from source

  1. Clone the repository:

git clone https://github.com/Saml1211/prd-mcp-server.git
cd prd-mcp-server
  1. Install dependencies:

npm install
  1. Build the project:

npm run build
  1. Run locally:

npm start
  1. For development with hot reload:

npm run dev

API Reference

The PRD Creator MCP Server provides the following tools:

generate_prd

Generate a complete PRD document using AI or template-based generation.

Parameters:

  • productName: The name of the product

  • productDescription: Description of the product

  • targetAudience: Description of the target audience

  • coreFeatures: Array of core feature descriptions

  • constraints (optional): Array of constraints or limitations

  • templateName (optional): Template name to use (defaults to "standard")

  • providerId (optional): Specific AI provider to use (openai, anthropic, gemini, local, template)

  • additionalContext (optional): Additional context or instructions for the AI provider

  • providerOptions (optional): Provider-specific options like temperature, maxTokens, etc.

Example:

{
 "productName": "TaskMaster Pro",
 "productDescription": "A task management application that helps users organize and prioritize their work efficiently.",
 "targetAudience": "Busy professionals and teams who need to manage multiple projects and deadlines.",
 "coreFeatures": [
 "Task creation and management",
 "Priority setting",
 "Due date tracking",
 "Team collaboration"
 ],
 "constraints": [
 "Must work offline",
 "Must support mobile and desktop platforms"
 ],
 "templateName": "comprehensive",
 "providerId": "openai",
 "additionalContext": "Focus on enterprise features and security",
 "providerOptions": {
 "temperature": 0.5,
 "maxTokens": 4000
 }
}

validate_prd

Validate a PRD document against best practices.

Parameters:

  • prdContent: The PRD content to validate

  • validationRules (optional): Array of validation rule IDs to check

Example:

{
 "prdContent": "# My Product\n\n## Introduction\n...",
 "validationRules": ["has-introduction", "minimum-length"]
}

list_validation_rules

List all available validation rules.

list_ai_providers

List all available AI providers and their availability status.

Example response:

[
 {
 "id": "openai",
 "name": "OpenAI",
 "available": true
 },
 {
 "id": "anthropic",
 "name": "Anthropic Claude",
 "available": false
 },
 {
 "id": "gemini",
 "name": "Google Gemini",
 "available": false
 },
 {
 "id": "local",
 "name": "Local Model",
 "available": false
 },
 {
 "id": "template",
 "name": "Template-based (No AI)",
 "available": true
 }
]

Template Management

The server provides additional tools for template management:

  • create_template: Create a new PRD template

  • list_templates: List all available templates

  • get_template: Get a specific template

  • update_template: Update an existing template

  • delete_template: Delete a template

  • export_templates: Export templates to JSON

  • import_templates: Import templates from JSON

  • render_template: Render a template with placeholders

System Management

  • get_provider_config: Get current provider configuration

  • update_provider_config: Update provider configuration

  • health_check: Check system health and provider availability

  • get_logs: Get recent system logs

  • stats: Get usage statistics

Provider Configuration & Hot Reload

Configuring AI Providers

You can configure provider credentials and models in two ways:

  • .env file: Place a .env file in your project or working directory. Use .env.example as a template. All standard AI provider variables (e.g., OPENAI_API_KEY, OPENAI_MODEL, etc.) are supported.

  • Live protocol tools: Update provider configuration at runtime using the update_provider_config tool via your MCP client. These changes are persisted and take effect immediatelyโ€”no server restart required.

The server will always merge persistent config (from protocol tools) with environment variables, giving precedence to protocol/tool updates.

Hot Reload & Automation

When you update provider settings using either method, changes take effect instantly for all new requests. This enables:

  • Seamless automation and scripting via MCP tool interfaces

  • Hassle-free credential rotation and model switching

  • Dynamic environment support for CI/CD and cloud deployments

Integrations

Claude Desktop

Add to claude_desktop_config.json:

{
 "mcpServers": {
 "prd-creator": {
 "command": "npx",
 "args": ["-y", "prd-creator-mcp"]
 }
 }
}

Glama.ai

Available at: https://glama.ai/mcp/servers/@Saml1211/PRD-MCP-Server

Cursor

Add to your Cursor MCP client configuration:

{
 "mcpServers": {
 "prd-creator": {
 "command": "npx",
 "args": ["-y", "prd-creator-mcp"]
 }
 }
}

Roo Code

Add to .roo/mcp.json:

{
 "mcpServers": {
 "prd-creator-mcp": {
 "command": "npx",
 "args": ["-y", "prd-creator-mcp"]
 }
 }
}

Cline

Reference prd-creator-mcp in your MCP workflow definitions.

CLI Usage

Install Globally (optional)

You may also install the MCP server globally to expose the CLI:

npm install -g prd-creator-mcp

Then run:

prd-creator-mcp

Command Reference

  • prd-creator-mcp Runs the MCP server (STDIO transport). Use directly via npx or as a globally installed CLI for integration with MCP clients and tools.

Uninstall

To remove the global CLI:

npm uninstall -g prd-creator-mcp

CLI Options

View available command line options:

npx prd-creator-mcp --help

Docker

Building the Docker image

docker build -t prd-creator-mcp .

Running with Docker

docker run -i --rm prd-creator-mcp

With environment variables

docker run -i --rm -e OPENAI_API_KEY=your_key_here prd-creator-mcp

Contributing

Please read CONTRIBUTING.md and CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md before submitting issues or pull requests.

Changelog

All notable changes to this project are documented in CHANGELOG.md.

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