TASKDOG TOOLS

26 tools from the Taskdog MCP Server, categorised by risk level.

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Write cancel_task Cancel a task. Changes status to CANCELED. Args: task_id: ID of the task to c... Write fix_actual_times Fix actual start/end timestamps for a task. Used to correct timestamps for historical accuracy. Pa... Write pause_task Pause a task (reset to PENDING). Changes status back to PENDING and clears timestamps. Ar... Write remove_dependency Remove a dependency between two tasks. Args: task_id: ID of the task with the dependen... Write start_task Start working on a task. Changes status from PENDING to IN_PROGRESS and records start time. ... Write reopen_task Reopen a completed or canceled task. Changes status back to PENDING. Args: ta... Write add_dependency Add a dependency between two tasks. The task will depend on the specified task (must be completed ... Write complete_task Mark a task as completed. Changes status to COMPLETED and records end time. Args: ... Write create_task Create a new task. Args: name: Task name (required) priority: Task priorit... Write decompose_task Decompose a large task into smaller subtasks. This tool helps break down complex tasks into manage... Write optimize_schedule Auto-generate optimal task schedules. Schedules tasks with estimated_duration based on priority, d... Write restore_task Restore an archived task. Args: task_id: ID of the task to restore Returns: ... Write set_task_tags Set tags for a task (replaces existing tags). Args: task_id: ID of the task ... Write update_task Update an existing task. Args: task_id: ID of the task to update name: New... Write update_task_notes Update notes for a task. Args: task_id: ID of the task content: New notes ...

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How many tools does the Taskdog MCP server have? +

The Taskdog MCP server exposes 26 tools across 3 categories: Read, Write, Destructive.

How do I enforce policies on Taskdog tools? +

Route the Taskdog server through the PolicyLayer gateway. Define allow, deny, or approval rules per tool in the dashboard; they are enforced on every call before it reaches the server.

What risk categories do Taskdog tools fall into? +

Taskdog tools are categorised as Read (9), Write (15), Destructive (2). Each category has a recommended default policy.

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