task-master-ai
0.12.0
Minor Changes
-
#253
b2ccd60
Thanks @Crunchyman-ralph! - Addnpx task-master-ai
that runs mcp instead of using `task-master-mcp`` -
#267
c17d912
Thanks @Crunchyman-ralph! - Improve PRD parsing prompt with structured analysis and clearer task generation guidelines. We are testing a new prompt - please provide feedback on your experience.
Patch Changes
-
#243
454a1d9
Thanks @Crunchyman-ralph! - - Fixes shebang issue not allowing task-master to run on certain windows operating systems -
#268
3e872f8
Thanks @Crunchyman-ralph! - Fix remove-task command to handle multiple comma-separated task IDs -
#239
6599cb0
Thanks @eyaltoledano! - Updates the parameter descriptions for update, update-task and update-subtask to ensure the MCP server correctly reaches for the right update command based on what is being updated -- all tasks, one task, or a subtask. -
#272
3aee9bc
Thanks @Crunchyman-ralph! - Enhance theparsePRD
to include--append
flag. This flag allows users to append the parsed PRD to an existing file, making it easier to manage multiple PRD files without overwriting existing content. -
#264
ff8e75c
Thanks @joedanz! - Add quotes around numeric env vars in mcp.json (Windsurf, etc.) -
#248
d99fa00
Thanks @Crunchyman-ralph! - - Fixtask-master init
polluting codebase with new packages insidepackage.json
and modifying projectREADME
- Now only initializes with cursor rules, windsurf rules, mcp.json, scripts/example_prd.txt, .gitignore modifications, and
README-task-master.md
- Now only initializes with cursor rules, windsurf rules, mcp.json, scripts/example_prd.txt, .gitignore modifications, and
-
#266
41b979c
Thanks @Crunchyman-ralph! - Fixed a bug that prevented the task-master from running in a Linux container -
#265
0eb16d5
Thanks @Crunchyman-ralph! - Remove the need for project name, description, and version. Since we no longer create a package.json for you
0.11.0
Minor Changes
- #71
7141062
Thanks @eyaltoledano! - - Easier Ways to Use Taskmaster (CLI & MCP):- You can now use Taskmaster either by installing it as a standard command-line tool (
task-master
) or as an MCP server directly within integrated development tools like Cursor (using its built-in features). This makes Taskmaster accessible regardless of your preferred workflow. - Setting up a new project is simpler in integrated tools, thanks to the new
initialize_project
capability. - Complete MCP Implementation:
- NOTE: Many MCP clients charge on a per tool basis. In that regard, the most cost-efficient way to use Taskmaster is through the CLI directly. Otherwise, the MCP offers the smoothest and most recommended user experience.
- All MCP tools now follow a standardized output format that mimicks RESTful API responses. They are lean JSON responses that are context-efficient. This is a net improvement over the last version which sent the whole CLI output directly, which needlessly wasted tokens.
- Added a
remove-task
command to permanently delete tasks you no longer need. - Many new MCP tools are available for managing tasks (updating details, adding/removing subtasks, generating task files, setting status, finding the next task, breaking down complex tasks, handling dependencies, analyzing complexity, etc.), usable both from the command line and integrated tools. (See the
taskmaster.mdc
reference guide and improved readme for a full list).
- Better Task Tracking:
- Added a "cancelled" status option for tasks, providing more ways to categorize work.
- Smoother Experience in Integrated Tools:
- Long-running operations (like breaking down tasks or analysis) now run in the background via an Async Operation Manager with progress updates, so you know what's happening without waiting and can check status later.
- Improved Documentation:
- Added a comprehensive reference guide (
taskmaster.mdc
) detailing all commands and tools with examples, usage tips, and troubleshooting info. This is mostly for use by the AI but can be useful for human users as well. - Updated the main README with clearer instructions and added a new tutorial/examples guide.
- Added documentation listing supported integrated tools (like Cursor).
- Added a comprehensive reference guide (
- Increased Stability & Reliability:
- Using Taskmaster within integrated tools (like Cursor) is now more stable and the recommended approach.
- Added automated testing (CI) to catch issues earlier, leading to a more reliable tool.
- Fixed release process issues to ensure users get the correct package versions when installing or updating via npm.
- Better Command-Line Experience:
- Fixed bugs in the
expand-all
command that could cause NaN errors or JSON formatting issues (especially when using--research
). - Fixed issues with parameter validation in the
analyze-complexity
command (specifically related to thethreshold
parameter). - Made the
add-task
command more consistent by adding standard flags like--title
,--description
for manual task creation so you don't have to use--prompt
and can quickly drop new ideas and stay in your flow. - Improved error messages for incorrect commands or flags, making them easier to understand.
- Added confirmation warnings before permanently deleting tasks (
remove-task
) to prevent mistakes. There's a known bug for deleting multiple tasks with comma-separated values. It'll be fixed next release. - Renamed some background tool names used by integrated tools (e.g.,
list-tasks
is nowget_tasks
) to be more intuitive if seen in logs or AI interactions. - Smoother project start: Improved the guidance provided to AI assistants immediately after setup (related to
init
andparse-prd
steps). This ensures the AI doesn't go on a tangent deciding its own workflow, and follows the exact process outlined in the Taskmaster workflow.
- Fixed bugs in the
- Clearer Error Messages:
- When generating subtasks fails, error messages are now clearer, including specific task IDs and potential suggestions.
- AI fallback from Claude to Perplexity now also works the other way around. If Perplexity is down, will switch to Claude.
- Simplified Setup & Configuration:
- Made it clearer how to configure API keys depending on whether you're using the command-line tool (
.env
file) or an integrated tool (.cursor/mcp.json
file). - Taskmaster is now better at automatically finding your project files, especially in integrated tools, reducing the need for manual path settings.
- Fixed an issue that could prevent Taskmaster from working correctly immediately after initialization in integrated tools (related to how the MCP server was invoked). This should solve the issue most users were experiencing with the last release (0.10.x)
- Updated setup templates with clearer examples for API keys.
- **For advanced users setting up the MCP server manually, the command is now
npx -y task-master-ai task-master-mcp
.
- Made it clearer how to configure API keys depending on whether you're using the command-line tool (
- Enhanced Performance & AI:
- Updated underlying AI model settings:
- Increased Context Window: Can now handle larger projects/tasks due to an increased Claude context window (64k -> 128k tokens).
- Reduced AI randomness: More consistent and predictable AI outputs (temperature 0.4 -> 0.2).
- Updated default AI models: Uses newer models like
claude-3-7-sonnet-20250219
and Perplexitysonar-pro
by default. - More granular breakdown: Increased the default number of subtasks generated by
expand
to 5 (from 4). - Consistent defaults: Set the default priority for new tasks consistently to "medium".
- Improved performance when viewing task details in integrated tools by sending less redundant data.
- Updated underlying AI model settings:
- Documentation Clarity:
- Clarified in documentation that Markdown files (
.md
) can be used for Product Requirements Documents (parse_prd
). - Improved the description for the
numTasks
option inparse_prd
for better guidance.
- Clarified in documentation that Markdown files (
- Improved Visuals (CLI):
- Enhanced the look and feel of progress bars and status updates in the command line.
- Added a helpful color-coded progress bar to the task details view (
show
command) to visualize subtask completion. - Made progress bars show a breakdown of task statuses (e.g., how many are pending vs. done).
- Made status counts clearer with text labels next to icons.
- Prevented progress bars from messing up the display on smaller terminal windows.
- Adjusted how progress is calculated for 'deferred' and 'cancelled' tasks in the progress bar, while still showing their distinct status visually.
- Fixes for Integrated Tools:
- Fixed how progress updates are sent to integrated tools, ensuring they display correctly.
- Fixed internal issues that could cause errors or invalid JSON responses when using Taskmaster with integrated tools.
- You can now use Taskmaster either by installing it as a standard command-line tool (
0.10.1
Patch Changes
-
#80
aa185b2
Thanks @Crunchyman-ralph! - Remove non-existent package@model-context-protocol/sdk
-
#45
757fd47
Thanks @Crunchyman-ralph! - Add license to repo
0.10.0
Minor Changes
-
#44
eafdb47
Thanks @Crunchyman-ralph! - add github actions to automate github and npm releases -
#20
4eed269
Thanks @Crunchyman-ralph! - Implement MCP server for all commands using tools.
Patch Changes
-
#44
44db895
Thanks @Crunchyman-ralph! - Added changeset config #39 -
#50
257160a
Thanks @Crunchyman-ralph! - Fix addTask toolprojectRoot not defined
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#57
9fd42ee
Thanks @github-actions! - fix mcp server not connecting to cursor -
#48
5ec3651
Thanks @Crunchyman-ralph! - Fix workflows