1 pointby federicocalo982 hours ago1 comment
  • federicocalo982 hours ago
    Hey everyone I wanted to share a project I’ve been working on recently: MCP Suite, a complete collection of 22 MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers designed to support developers across the entire software development lifecycle.

    The idea was to go beyond a single tool and instead create a cohesive ecosystem of MCP servers that can actually talk to each other.

    What is MCP Suite?

    MCP Suite is a TypeScript monorepo that provides intelligent, composable servers covering:

    Code & repository management

    Scrum / Agile project management

    Time tracking and productivity

    Project economics & cost awareness

    Developer utilities and automation

    Knowledge and context sharing across tools

    Each server focuses on a specific responsibility, but they’re not isolated.

    The key part: server-to-server communication

    All MCP servers in the suite communicate through a typed event system. This allows workflows like:

    A project event triggering updates in time tracking

    Code changes influencing project metrics

    Agile planning data flowing into reporting or analysis tools

    The goal is to treat MCP servers like building blocks, not silos.

    Why I built this

    I noticed that most dev tools solve one problem really well, but fall apart when you try to connect everything together. With MCP Suite, I wanted to explore what happens when:

    Context is shared

    Tools are composable

    Automation spans multiple domains (code, planning, economics)

    Everything is open source, modular, and meant to be extended or reused.

    Feedback welcome

    I’d love feedback from:

    People experimenting with MCP

    Tool builders

    Anyone interested in AI-assisted developer workflows

    Repo here https://github.com/fedcal/Tech-MCP

    Happy to answer questions or discuss design choices!