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MCP Tools Reference
Reference for the 17 AB Projects MCP tools — project, task, schedule, and Documents (Wiki) — that let AI assistants read and change your work, with every change recorded in history and posted to the linked Teams channel.
Teams Channel and Project Linking in AB Projects
Learn how AB Projects links each Microsoft Teams channel one-to-one with a project, and how membership follows the channel automatically — opening the tab syncs the whole roster, so members don't each need to visit to be added, assigned, or mentioned.
Integration with Microsoft Teams and Adaptive Cards
How AB Projects integrates with Microsoft Teams: one-to-one channel tab, Adaptive Cards posted for every comment and task change with a two-way thread, the chip-picker mention model that fires Teams @mentions, and Microsoft SSO with channel-driven membership (no license gate).
Gantt Chart View and Timeline Tracking
Learn how the AB Projects Gantt view works: tasks with start/due dates shown as status-colored bars with progress, today and weekends highlighted, overdue styling, click to open the detail panel to change dates (logged with a reason), and filtering via the shared filter panel.
Adaptive Cards and Task Previews
Learn how AB Projects posts Microsoft Teams Adaptive Cards for every comment and every task change. Cards show priority, dates, a change diff, progress, status, assignee, counts, and an Open button, and replies sync back to the task.
Using Tabs for Task Management
Learn how to manage tasks inside Microsoft Teams with the AB Projects channel tab: List, Gantt, and Kanban views, creating tasks, the slide-in detail panel, comments and mentions, filtering, and how changes are logged and posted to the channel.
Managing Project Settings
Learn how to manage AB Projects project settings: name, description, icon, perma name, estimate unit, task workflow (statuses, types, environments), GitHub integration, the Microsoft Teams link, and ownership, leaving, and deletion.
Role-Based Access Control
Learn how roles work in AB Projects. Every member is an Owner, Admin, or Member; new members join as Member by default. Admin and Owner control members, the Teams link, and workflow configuration, all scoped per project.
Subtasks and Task Hierarchy
Break work down with subtasks in AB Projects. Each subtask is a full task; parents automatically roll up progress and dates from their children, with multi-level nesting, AI-suggested breakdowns, and re-parenting. (Predecessor/successor dependencies aren't available yet.)
Setting Due Dates and Priorities
How due dates and priorities work in AB Projects: every task gets start/due dates (due defaults to a week out), priority is High/Medium/Low, and every change is recorded with a reason in the task's history and shared to your Teams channel. Parent tasks can base dates on their subtasks.
Creating and Editing Tasks
Create and edit tasks in AB Projects: the Create Task form fields, editing each attribute through quick panels that record a reason in the task's change history, plus subtasks, attachments, AI summaries and AI-suggested subtasks — all shared back to your Teams channel.
Creating Your First Task
Create your first task in AB Projects — from the Tasks tab in Microsoft Teams, or let an AI agent create it for you. Learn how to add details, assign it to a project member, and discuss it with comments and @mentions.