WordPress Trac MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides AI assistants with comprehensive access to WordPress.org Trac data. Built with TypeScript and deployed on Cloudflare Workers.
🆕 Now with ChatGPT Deep Research support!
Overview
This MCP server transforms WordPress Trac into an AI-accessible knowledge base, enabling intelligent queries about WordPress development, ticket tracking, and code changes. Features dual architecture supporting both standard MCP clients and ChatGPT's Deep Research requirements.
Features
- Dual Architecture: Standard MCP + ChatGPT Deep Research support
- Search 60,000+ WordPress tickets by keywords, components, or status
- Get detailed ticket information including descriptions, status, and metadata
- Access changeset information with full diff content
- Monitor recent WordPress development activity
- Retrieve project metadata like components, milestones, and priorities
- Intelligent Query Routing: Automatically detects ticket numbers, revisions, and keywords
- Smart Caching: Optimizes fetch operations for better performance
- WordPress-branded UI with official styling
Available Tools
The server provides two different tool interfaces depending on your client:
Standard MCP Tools
For Claude Desktop, MCP Inspector, and other standard MCP clients:
searchTickets
Search through WordPress Trac tickets with intelligent filtering.
{
"tool": "searchTickets",
"args": {
"query": "REST API performance",
"limit": 10,
"status": "open"
}
}
getTicket
Retrieve comprehensive information about specific tickets.
{
"tool": "getTicket",
"args": {
"id": 59166,
"includeComments": true
}
}
getChangeset
Access detailed information about code commits and changes.
{
"tool": "getChangeset",
"args": {
"revision": 55567,
"includeDiff": true,
"diffLimit": 2000
}
}
getTimeline
Monitor recent WordPress development activity.
{
"tool": "getTimeline",
"args": {
"days": 7,
"limit": 20
}
}
getTracInfo
Get organizational data like components and milestones.
{
"tool": "getTracInfo",
"args": {
"type": "components"
}
}
ChatGPT Deep Research Tools
For ChatGPT's Deep Research feature (simplified interface):
search
Intelligent search that automatically routes to the right data based on your query.
{
"tool": "search",
"args": {
"query": "block editor performance"
}
}
Supported query types:
- Keywords:
"REST API bugs","media upload issues" - Ticket numbers:
"#61234","61234" - Changesets:
"r58504","58504" - Recent activity:
"recent","timeline","latest" - Components:
"Block Editor","REST API"
fetch
Get detailed information about a specific item by ID.
{
"tool": "fetch",
"args": {
"id": "61234"
}
}
Supported ID formats:
- Ticket IDs:
"61234" - Changeset revisions:
"r58504"
Installation
Deploy to Cloudflare Workers
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/Jameswlepage/trac-mcp.git
cd trac-mcp
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Login to Cloudflare
wrangler login
# Deploy
npm run deploy
Connect to AI Assistant
Standard MCP (Claude Desktop, etc.)
Add to your claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"wordpress-trac": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["mcp-remote", "https://your-worker-url/mcp"]
}
}
}
ChatGPT Deep Research
ChatGPT uses a different connection method than Claude Desktop. Follow these steps:
- Open ChatGPT Settings → Go to the Connectors tab
- Add Server → Import your remote MCP server directly:
https://your-worker-url/mcp/chatgpt - Enable in Composer → The server will appear in Composer > Deep Research tool
- Add as Source → You may need to manually add the server as a research source
For detailed setup instructions, see: ChatGPT MCP Documentation
Note: ChatGPT requires exactly 2 tools (
searchandfetch) with simplified schemas. The/mcp/chatgptendpoint is specifically optimized for this requirement.
Development
Local Development
# Start development server
npm run dev
# Test with MCP Inspector
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector http://localhost:8787/mcp
Testing
# Run type checking
npm run type-check
# Run linting
npm run lint
# Test deployment
curl https://your-worker-url/health
Architecture
- Runtime: Cloudflare Workers for global edge deployment
- Language: TypeScript with Zod validation
- Protocol: Model Context Protocol (MCP) for universal AI compatibility
- APIs: Public WordPress Trac CSV/RSS endpoints (no authentication required)
Live Demo
URL: https://mcp-server-wporg-trac-staging.a8cai.workers.dev
License
This project is licensed under the GNU General Public License v2 or later - see the GPL License for details.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! This server demonstrates how to build production-ready MCP servers with real-world complexity and WordPress integration.