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Context Portal
What is Context Portal
Context Portal (ConPort) is an MCP server designed to build a project-specific knowledge graph that enhances AI assistants. It enables powerful Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) for context-aware development within Integrated Development Environments (IDEs).
Use cases
Use cases for Context Portal include improving code completion suggestions, providing context-aware documentation, and facilitating project management by tracking decisions, progress, and architecture within development projects.
How to use
To use Context Portal, integrate it with your IDE or client interface that supports MCP. It manages structured project context through a database backend, allowing AI assistants to store and retrieve relevant information effectively.
Key features
Key features include structured context storage using SQLite, a Python/FastAPI built MCP server, multi-workspace support, and the ability to create a dynamic project knowledge graph with explicit relationships between context items.
Where to use
Context Portal can be used in software development environments, particularly within IDEs, to enhance the capabilities of AI assistants and developer tools by providing structured project context.
Clients Supporting MCP
The following are the main client software that supports the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.
Overview
What is Context Portal
Context Portal (ConPort) is an MCP server designed to build a project-specific knowledge graph that enhances AI assistants. It enables powerful Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) for context-aware development within Integrated Development Environments (IDEs).
Use cases
Use cases for Context Portal include improving code completion suggestions, providing context-aware documentation, and facilitating project management by tracking decisions, progress, and architecture within development projects.
How to use
To use Context Portal, integrate it with your IDE or client interface that supports MCP. It manages structured project context through a database backend, allowing AI assistants to store and retrieve relevant information effectively.
Key features
Key features include structured context storage using SQLite, a Python/FastAPI built MCP server, multi-workspace support, and the ability to create a dynamic project knowledge graph with explicit relationships between context items.
Where to use
Context Portal can be used in software development environments, particularly within IDEs, to enhance the capabilities of AI assistants and developer tools by providing structured project context.
Clients Supporting MCP
The following are the main client software that supports the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.
Content
Context Portal MCP (ConPort)
(It’s a memory bank!)
A database-backed Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for managing structured project context, designed to be used by AI assistants and developer tools within IDEs and other interfaces.
What is Context Portal MCP server (ConPort)?
Context Portal (ConPort) is your project’s memory bank. It’s a tool that helps AI assistants understand your specific software project better by storing important information like decisions, tasks, and architectural patterns in a structured way. Think of it as building a project-specific knowledge base that the AI can easily access and use to give you more accurate and helpful responses.
What it does:
- Keeps track of project decisions, progress, and system designs.
- Stores custom project data (like glossaries or specs).
- Helps AI find relevant project information quickly (like a smart search).
- Enables AI to use project context for better responses (RAG).
- More efficient for managing, searching, and updating context compared to simple text file-based memory banks.
ConPort provides a robust and structured way for AI assistants to store, retrieve, and manage various types of project context. It effectively builds a project-specific knowledge graph, capturing entities like decisions, progress, and architecture, along with their relationships. This structured knowledge base, enhanced by vector embeddings for semantic search, then serves as a powerful backend for Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG), enabling AI assistants to access precise, up-to-date information for more context-aware and accurate responses.
It replaces older file-based context management systems by offering a more reliable and queryable database backend (SQLite per workspace). ConPort is designed to be a generic context backend, compatible with various IDEs and client interfaces that support MCP.
Key features include:
- Structured context storage using SQLite (one DB per workspace, automatically created).
- MCP server (
context_portal_mcp
) built with Python/FastAPI. - A comprehensive suite of defined MCP tools for interaction (see “Available ConPort Tools” below).
- Multi-workspace support via
workspace_id
. - Primary deployment mode: STDIO for tight IDE integration.
- Enables building a dynamic project knowledge graph with explicit relationships between context items.
- Includes vector data storage and semantic search capabilities to power advanced RAG.
- Serves as an ideal backend for Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG), providing AI with precise, queryable project memory.
- Provides structured context that AI assistants can leverage for prompt caching with compatible LLM providers.
- Manages database schema evolution using Alembic migrations, ensuring seamless updates and data integrity.
Prerequisites
Before you begin, ensure you have the following installed:
- Python: Version 3.8 or higher is recommended.
- Download Python
- Ensure Python is added to your system’s PATH during installation (especially on Windows).
- uv: (Highly Recommended) A fast Python environment and package manager. Using
uv
significantly simplifies virtual environment creation and dependency installation.
Installation and Configuration (Recommended)
The recommended way to install and run ConPort is by using uvx
to execute the package directly from PyPI. This method avoids the need to manually create and manage virtual environments.
uvx
Configuration
In your MCP client settings (e.g., mcp_settings.json
), use the following configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"conport": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": [
"--from",
"context-portal-mcp",
"conport-mcp",
"--mode",
"stdio",
"--workspace_id",
"${workspaceFolder}",
"--log-file",
"./logs/conport.log",
"--log-level",
"INFO"
]
}
}
}
command
:uvx
handles the environment for you.args
: Contains the arguments to run the ConPort server.${workspaceFolder}
: This IDE variable is used to automatically provide the absolute path of the current project workspace.--log-file
: Optional: Path to a file where server logs will be written. If not provided, logs are directed tostderr
(console). Useful for persistent logging and debugging server behavior.--log-level
: Optional: Sets the minimum logging level for the server. Valid choices areDEBUG
,INFO
,WARNING
,ERROR
,CRITICAL
. Defaults toINFO
. Set toDEBUG
for verbose output during development or troubleshooting.
Installation for Developers (from Git Repository)
These instructions guide you through setting up ConPort for development or contribution by cloning its Git repository and installing dependencies.
-
Clone the Repository:
Open your terminal or command prompt and run:git clone https://github.com/GreatScottyMac/context-portal.git cd context-portal
-
Create and Activate a Virtual Environment:
In thecontext-portal
directory:uv venv
Activate the environment:
- Linux/macOS (bash/zsh):
source .venv/bin/activate
- Windows (Command Prompt):
.venv\Scripts\activate.bat
- Windows (PowerShell):
.venv\Scripts\Activate.ps1
- Linux/macOS (bash/zsh):
-
Install Dependencies:
With your virtual environment activated:uv pip install -r requirements.txt
-
Verify Installation (Optional):
Ensure your virtual environment is activated.uv run python src/context_portal_mcp/main.py --help
This should output the command-line help for the ConPort server.
Purpose of the --workspace_id
Command-Line Argument:
When you launch the ConPort server, particularly in STDIO mode (--mode stdio
), the --workspace_id
argument serves several key purposes:
- Initial Server Context: It provides the server process with the absolute path to the project workspace it should initially be associated with.
- Critical Safety Check: In STDIO mode, this path is used to perform a vital check that prevents the server from mistakenly creating its database files (
context.db
,conport_vector_data/
) inside its own installation directory. This protects against misconfigurations where the client might not correctly provide the workspace path. - Client Launch Signal: It’s the standard way for an MCP client (like an IDE extension) to signal to the server which project it is launching for.
Important Note: The --workspace_id
provided at server startup is not automatically used as the workspace_id
parameter for every subsequent MCP tool call. ConPort tools are designed to require the workspace_id
parameter explicitly in each call (e.g., get_product_context({"workspace_id": "..."})
). This design supports the possibility of a single server instance managing multiple workspaces and ensures clarity for each operation. Your client IDE/MCP client is responsible for providing the correct workspace_id
with each tool call.
Key Takeaway: ConPort critically relies on an accurate --workspace_id
to identify the target project. Ensure this argument correctly resolves to the absolute path of your project workspace, either through IDE variables like ${workspaceFolder}
or by providing a direct absolute path.
For pre-upgrade cleanup, including clearing Python bytecode cache, please refer to the v0.2.4_UPDATE_GUIDE.md.
Usage with LLM Agents (Custom Instructions)
ConPort’s effectiveness with LLM agents is significantly enhanced by providing specific custom instructions or system prompts to the LLM. This repository includes tailored strategy files for different environments:
-
For Roo Code:
roo_code_conport_strategy
: Contains detailed instructions for LLMs operating within the Roo Code VS Code extension, guiding them on how to use ConPort tools for context management.
-
For CLine:
cline_conport_strategy
: Contains detailed instructions for LLMs operating within the Cline VS Code extension, guiding them on how to use ConPort tools for context management.
-
For Windsurf Cascade:
cascade_conport_strategy
: Specific guidance for LLMs integrated with the Windsurf Cascade environment. Important: When initiating a session in Cascade, it is necessary to explicity tell the LLM:
Initialize according to custom instructions
-
For General/Platform-Agnostic Use:
generic_conport_strategy
: Provides a platform-agnostic set of instructions for any MCP-capable LLM. It emphasizes using ConPort’sget_conport_schema
operation to dynamically discover the exact ConPort tool names and their parameters, guiding the LLM on when and why to perform conceptual interactions (like logging a decision or updating product context) rather than hardcoding specific tool invocation details.
How to Use These Strategy Files:
- Identify the strategy file relevant to your LLM agent’s environment.
- Copy the entire content of that file.
- Paste it into your LLM’s custom instructions or system prompt area. The method varies by LLM platform (IDE extension settings, web UI, API configuration).
These instructions equip the LLM with the knowledge to:
- Initialize and load context from ConPort.
- Update ConPort with new information (decisions, progress, etc.).
- Manage custom data and relationships.
- Understand the importance of
workspace_id
.
Important Tip for Starting Sessions:
To ensure the LLM agent correctly initializes and loads context, especially in interfaces that might not always strictly adhere to custom instructions on the first message, it’s a good practice to start your interaction with a clear directive like:
Initialize according to custom instructions.
This can help prompt the agent to perform its ConPort initialization sequence as defined in its strategy file.
Initial ConPort Usage in a Workspace
When you first start using ConPort in a new or existing project workspace, the ConPort database (context_portal/context.db
) will be automatically created by the server if it doesn’t exist. To help bootstrap the initial project context, especially the Product Context, consider the following:
Using a projectBrief.md
File (Recommended)
- Create
projectBrief.md
: In the root directory of your project workspace, create a file namedprojectBrief.md
. - Add Content: Populate this file with a high-level overview of your project. This could include:
- The main goal or purpose of the project.
- Key features or components.
- Target audience or users.
- Overall architectural style or key technologies (if known).
- Any other foundational information that defines the project.
- Automatic Prompt for Import: When an LLM agent using one of the provided ConPort custom instruction sets (e.g.,
roo_code_conport_strategy
) initializes in the workspace, it is designed to:- Check for the existence of
projectBrief.md
. - If found, it will read the file and ask you if you’d like to import its content into the ConPort Product Context.
- If you agree, the content will be added to ConPort, providing an immediate baseline for the project’s Product Context.
- Check for the existence of
Manual Initialization
If projectBrief.md
is not found, or if you choose not to import it:
- The LLM agent (guided by its custom instructions) will typically inform you that the ConPort Product Context appears uninitialized.
- It may offer to help you define the Product Context manually, potentially by listing other files in your workspace to gather relevant information.
By providing initial context, either through projectBrief.md
or manual entry, you enable ConPort and the connected LLM agent to have a better foundational understanding of your project from the start.
Available ConPort Tools
The ConPort server exposes the following tools via MCP, allowing interaction with the underlying project knowledge graph. This includes tools for semantic search powered by vector data storage. These tools facilitate the Retrieval aspect crucial for Augmented Generation (RAG) by AI agents. All tools require a workspace_id
argument (string, required) to specify the target project workspace.
- Product Context Management:
get_product_context
: Retrieves the overall project goals, features, and architecture.update_product_context
: Updates the product context. Accepts fullcontent
(object) orpatch_content
(object) for partial updates (use__DELETE__
as a value in patch to remove a key).
- Active Context Management:
get_active_context
: Retrieves the current working focus, recent changes, and open issues.update_active_context
: Updates the active context. Accepts fullcontent
(object) orpatch_content
(object) for partial updates (use__DELETE__
as a value in patch to remove a key).
- Decision Logging:
log_decision
: Logs an architectural or implementation decision.- Args:
summary
(str, req),rationale
(str, opt),implementation_details
(str, opt),tags
(list[str], opt).
- Args:
get_decisions
: Retrieves logged decisions.- Args:
limit
(int, opt),tags_filter_include_all
(list[str], opt),tags_filter_include_any
(list[str], opt).
- Args:
search_decisions_fts
: Full-text search across decision fields (summary, rationale, details, tags).- Args:
query_term
(str, req),limit
(int, opt).
- Args:
delete_decision_by_id
: Deletes a decision by its ID.- Args:
decision_id
(int, req).
- Args:
- Progress Tracking:
log_progress
: Logs a progress entry or task status.- Args:
status
(str, req),description
(str, req),parent_id
(int, opt),linked_item_type
(str, opt),linked_item_id
(str, opt).
- Args:
get_progress
: Retrieves progress entries.- Args:
status_filter
(str, opt),parent_id_filter
(int, opt),limit
(int, opt).
- Args:
update_progress
: Updates an existing progress entry.- Args:
progress_id
(int, req),status
(str, opt),description
(str, opt),parent_id
(int, opt).
- Args:
delete_progress_by_id
: Deletes a progress entry by its ID.- Args:
progress_id
(int, req).
- Args:
- System Pattern Management:
log_system_pattern
: Logs or updates a system/coding pattern.- Args:
name
(str, req),description
(str, opt),tags
(list[str], opt).
- Args:
get_system_patterns
: Retrieves system patterns.- Args:
tags_filter_include_all
(list[str], opt),tags_filter_include_any
(list[str], opt).
- Args:
delete_system_pattern_by_id
: Deletes a system pattern by its ID.- Args:
pattern_id
(int, req).
- Args:
- Custom Data Management:
log_custom_data
: Stores/updates a custom key-value entry under a category. Value is JSON-serializable.- Args:
category
(str, req),key
(str, req),value
(any, req).
- Args:
get_custom_data
: Retrieves custom data.- Args:
category
(str, opt),key
(str, opt).
- Args:
delete_custom_data
: Deletes a specific custom data entry.- Args:
category
(str, req),key
(str, req).
- Args:
search_project_glossary_fts
: Full-text search within the ‘ProjectGlossary’ custom data category.- Args:
query_term
(str, req),limit
(int, opt).
- Args:
search_custom_data_value_fts
: Full-text search across all custom data values, categories, and keys.- Args:
query_term
(str, req),category_filter
(str, opt),limit
(int, opt).
- Args:
- Context Linking:
link_conport_items
: Creates a relationship link between two ConPort items, explicitly building out the project knowledge graph.- Args:
source_item_type
(str, req),source_item_id
(str, req),target_item_type
(str, req),target_item_id
(str, req),relationship_type
(str, req),description
(str, opt).
- Args:
get_linked_items
: Retrieves items linked to a specific item.- Args:
item_type
(str, req),item_id
(str, req),relationship_type_filter
(str, opt),linked_item_type_filter
(str, opt),limit
(int, opt).
- Args:
- History & Meta Tools:
get_item_history
: Retrieves version history for Product or Active Context.- Args:
item_type
(“product_context” | “active_context”, req),version
(int, opt),before_timestamp
(datetime, opt),after_timestamp
(datetime, opt),limit
(int, opt).
- Args:
get_recent_activity_summary
: Provides a summary of recent ConPort activity.- Args:
hours_ago
(int, opt),since_timestamp
(datetime, opt),limit_per_type
(int, opt, default: 5).
- Args:
get_conport_schema
: Retrieves the schema of available ConPort tools and their arguments.
- Import/Export:
export_conport_to_markdown
: Exports ConPort data to markdown files.- Args:
output_path
(str, opt, default: “./conport_export/”).
- Args:
import_markdown_to_conport
: Imports data from markdown files into ConPort.- Args:
input_path
(str, opt, default: “./conport_export/”).
- Args:
- Batch Operations:
batch_log_items
: Logs multiple items of the same type (e.g., decisions, progress entries) in a single call.- Args:
item_type
(str, req - e.g., “decision”, “progress_entry”),items
(list[dict], req - list of Pydantic model dicts for the item type).
- Args:
Further Reading
For a more in-depth understanding of ConPort’s design, architecture, and advanced usage patterns, please refer to:
Contributing
Please see our CONTRIBUTING.md guide for details on how to contribute to the ConPort project.
License
This project is licensed under the Apache-2.0 license.
Database Migration & Update Guide
For detailed instructions on how to manage your context.db
file, especially when updating ConPort across versions that include database schema changes, please refer to the dedicated v0.2.4_UPDATE_GUIDE.md. This guide provides steps for manual data migration (export/import) if needed, and troubleshooting tips.
Dev Tools Supporting MCP
The following are the main code editors that support the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.