Turns vague project goals into time-bounded, actionable tasks through Claude's MCP interface. When you drop an ambiguous work objective into a conversation, the server decomposes it into atomic chunks sized between 5 and 90 minutes, then surfaces the safest next action to start. Part of the larger NeuroDock suite built for neurodivergent professionals who need structure around executive function. The fractionator is one of five local MCP servers that give Claude memory, time awareness, and guardrails against rumination. Install via pip or the neurodock CLI, then ask Claude to "decompose this goal into atomic tasks" in any conversation. Works entirely locally over stdio with no telemetry. Useful when you know what you want to accomplish but can't break the work down into starter steps yourself.
claude mcp add --transport stdio io.github.tlennon-ie-neurodock-mcp-task-fractionator uvx neurodock-mcp-task-fractionator