Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Work with Atlas Tracker (RedForester) mindmaps via MCP tools. Use when reading, creating, or updating nodes and branches in Atlas Tracker maps — including na...
Work with Atlas Tracker (RedForester) mindmaps via MCP tools. Use when reading, creating, or updating nodes and branches in Atlas Tracker maps — including na...
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Atlas Tracker (app.redforester.com) is a graph-based knowledge system combining mindmaps, Kanban, and structured properties. This skill covers working with it via the OpenClaw AT plugin tools.
This skill requires two components to be installed and running:
A local Node.js server that proxies requests to the Atlas Tracker REST API. The AT MCP server is maintained by the Atlas Tracker / RedForester team. Contact @gmdidro (Telegram) or visit app.redforester.com to request access. Once you have the server files: cd at-mcp/ yarn install yarn build # Run directly node build/index.js # Or run as a systemd user service (recommended) cp at-mcp.service ~/.config/systemd/user/ systemctl --user daemon-reload systemctl --user enable --now at-mcp The server listens on http://localhost:3222 by default. Required environment variables (set in the service file or .env): AT_BASE_URL=https://app.redforester.com/api AUTH_HEADER=Basic <base64(username:md5(password))> API_KEY=<your-local-api-key> PORT=3222
Copy the plugin file to your OpenClaw extensions directory: mkdir -p ~/.openclaw/extensions/atlas-tracker/ cp index.ts ~/.openclaw/extensions/atlas-tracker/ cp openclaw.plugin.json ~/.openclaw/extensions/atlas-tracker/ Then configure the plugin in your openclaw.json: { "plugins": { "atlas-tracker": { "serverUrl": "http://localhost:3222", "apiKey": "<your-local-api-key>" } } } OpenClaw will hot-reload the plugin automatically. Verify with: openclaw status You should see at_read_branch, at_create_branch, at_update_branch, at_get_node_types, at_read_attachments listed as available tools.
Map — a mindmap, identified by mapId (full UUID) Node — a single item in the map; has id, title (HTML), optional typeId, typeProperties, children[] Branch — a node + all its descendants Node type — a schema defining available properties (enum, text, htmltext, file, user, date, etc.) Title format — always HTML: <p>My title</p>, never plain text
All tools take a nodeUrl in format: https://app.redforester.com/mindmap?mapid=<UUID>&nodeid=<UUID> Both mapid and nodeid must be full UUIDs (e.g. 3d7340e8-c763-4c9e-b049-4e900b7cf565), never partial.
Always read before modifying — never assume structure: at_read_branch(nodeUrl) → returns node tree with children, types, properties
If you don't know a nodeId, search via AT REST API: POST /api/search body: {"query": "...", "map_ids": ["<mapId>"]} # Returns hits[].id — then at_read_branch each candidate to verify title
at_create_branch(parentNodeUrl, data) data must include children: [] even for leaf nodes — required field.
at_update_branch(nodeUrl, delete[], update[], create[]) create items: {parentNodeId, data: {title, typeId?, typeProperties?, children: []}} update items: {id, title?, typeProperties?, customProperties?} All three arrays required (pass [] if unused)
Call at_get_node_types(nodeUrl) once per map session — types vary per map. Common types: Идея, Задача, Заметка, Категория, Проект, Этап, Заявка, Лид. For typed nodes, typeProperties keys must exactly match the property names from at_get_node_types.
Full UUIDs only — partial IDs (e.g. b319f356) will return 404 children: [] required — omitting it causes validation error on create HTML titles — wrap in <p>...</p>; use <ul><li>...</li></ul> for lists Read before write — always at_read_branch first to get current state and node IDs 403 = permission denied — you can only write nodes owned by your AT account; read access may be broader Large maps are slow — avoid full subtree reads on large maps; use search + targeted node reads instead
at_read_branch to get parent nodeId and confirm it exists at_update_branch with create: [{parentNodeId: "<id>", data: {..., children: []}}]
Use at_create_branch with nested children[] to create the full tree in one call.
at_read_branch to get current node id and properties at_update_branch with update: [{id, typeProperties: {key: "<html_value>"}}]
A link node is a reference to an existing node — it appears in the map as a shortcut to the original. Useful for showing the same node in multiple places without duplicating it. at_create_link_node(nodeUrl, originalNodeId) nodeUrl — URL of the parent where the link node should appear originalNodeId — UUID of the existing node to reference Example: place a reference to node abc-123 under parent node def-456: at_create_link_node( "https://app.redforester.com/mindmap?mapid=<mapId>&nodeid=def-456", "abc-123" )
Attach any file (PDF, Excel, Word, image) to an AT node: at_upload_file(nodeUrl, filePath) filePath — absolute local path to the file Uploads via PUT /api/files, then attaches as a type_id=10 property Adds to existing files — does not overwrite
at_get_comments(nodeUrl) → list all comments (with thread structure) at_add_comment(nodeUrl, text, replyToCommentId?) → add comment or reply to thread at_update_comment(nodeUrl, commentId, text) → edit comment text at_delete_comment(nodeUrl, commentId) → delete comment
api-patterns.md — REST API search, auth, node fetch patterns (read when you need to search nodes or call AT API directly) node-types-guide.md — property type reference (htmltext, enum, file, user, date, etc.) and how to set them (read when creating/updating typed nodes)
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