tools-claude-code-teams-mcp

Use for creating and managing Claude Teams MCP teams/teammates, testing opencode backend teammates, troubleshooting spawn/shutdown behavior, and validating inbox/task flows.

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Install skill "tools-claude-code-teams-mcp" with this command: npx skills add nikhilmaddirala/gtd-cc/nikhilmaddirala-gtd-cc-tools-claude-code-teams-mcp

tools-claude-code-teams-mcp

Overview

Operate the Claude Teams MCP workflow end to end: create teams, spawn teammates, assign tasks, read inbox messages, and shut teammates down safely.

When to use

  • User asks to test or demo teams/teammates
  • User wants opencode backend teammates
  • User needs help with teammate startup, inbox polling, or shutdown behavior
  • User asks how spawn inputs work (model, prompt/persona, backend)

Sub-skills

  • sub-skills/experimental-background-monitor.md: run an external orchestrator against opencode serve (events + async prompts) for continuous monitoring/control

Core workflow

  • Create team with claude-teams_team_create
  • Create optional test task with claude-teams_task_create
  • Spawn teammate with claude-teams_spawn_teammate
  • Poll lead inbox with claude-teams_poll_inbox
  • Update task status with claude-teams_task_update
  • Request shutdown with claude-teams_send_message (type: shutdown_request)
  • Confirm teammate removal via claude-teams_read_config

Polling discipline

  • Do not poll once and stop; continue polling after spawn
  • Default test loop: poll until quiet for 2-3 consecutive polls
  • Surface every new teammate message without waiting for user to ask
  • Use claude-teams_read_inbox when you need full history context
  • Before declaring success, verify no late/unread teammate messages remain

Unexpected teammate output

  • Treat unexpected content (for example, policy-breaking or "rogue" messages) as a signal to intervene
  • Immediately report the message to the user
  • Send shutdown request and verify teammate removal from team config
  • If process cleanup is partial, note tmux pane may still require manual or forced cleanup

Spawn inputs reference

Provide these fields intentionally:

  • team_name: target team
  • name: unique teammate name within the team
  • prompt: role/persona, constraints, and exact output format
  • backend_type: claude or opencode
  • model: explicit model override
  • subagent_type: usually general or explore
  • plan_mode_required: whether plan approval is required

Backend default enforcement

  • Never rely on implicit spawn defaults
  • Always set backend_type explicitly on every claude-teams_spawn_teammate call
  • If user wants opencode by default, also set explicit model (for example openai/gpt-5.1-codex-mini)
  • In lead-session prompts, include a hard rule: "for all future spawns, use backend_type: opencode unless explicitly overridden"
  • Verify backend choice after spawn via claude-teams_read_config (members[].backendType)

Opencode backend requirements

backend_type: opencode requires an opencode server URL in the MCP server process environment.

In opencode.jsonc, set MCP local server environment (not env):

{
  "mcp": {
    "claude-teams": {
      "type": "local",
      "command": [
        "uvx",
        "--from",
        "git+https://github.com/cs50victor/claude-code-teams-mcp",
        "claude-teams"
      ],
      "environment": {
        "OPENCODE_SERVER_URL": "http://127.0.0.1:4098"
      },
      "enabled": true
    }
  }
}

Runtime expectations:

  • Run opencode serve --port 4098
  • Restart opencode after config changes
  • Re-try spawn and validate by polling lead inbox

Working directory behavior

  • claude-teams_spawn_teammate does not expose a direct cwd input
  • To run in a subdirectory, instruct teammate to run tools with explicit workdir
  • Validate by having teammate run pwd and report output

Shutdown and tmux behavior

  • Shutdown can succeed at MCP level even if tmux pane remains open
  • Treat team membership (claude-teams_read_config) as source of truth for active teammates
  • If pane is orphaned, clean it manually with tmux (exit or tmux kill-pane -t <pane_id>)

Troubleshooting checklist

  • Spawn fails with missing OPENCODE_SERVER_URL: set MCP environment, restart client session
  • No inbox response: poll again, then check team config and teammate state
  • Missing expected updates: continue poll loop and check unread messages via read_inbox
  • Teammate appears shut down but pane remains: not a blocker; clean pane separately
  • Wrong execution directory: enforce workdir in teammate instructions

Quick test playbook

  • Create or reuse team
  • Spawn teammate with explicit backend/model and a narrow one-shot prompt
  • Poll lead inbox immediately, then continue until 2-3 consecutive empty polls
  • If successful, send shutdown request and verify teammate is removed from team config
  • If teammate output is unexpected, report it, then shut down and verify cleanup
  • If pane lingers, treat as tmux cleanup issue, not MCP state failure

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