basecamp-automation
Automate Basecamp project management, to-dos, messages, people, and to-do list organization via Rube MCP (Composio). Always search tools first for current schemas.
About this skill
This skill empowers AI agents to seamlessly automate various operations within Basecamp, a popular project management and team collaboration tool. Leveraging Composio's Rube MCP (Managed Connector Platform), agents can programmatically manage projects, create and assign to-dos, post messages to message boards, handle people management (adding/removing users), and organize to-do lists and groups. It acts as an integration layer, allowing AI agents to interact with Basecamp's core functionalities, streamlining workflows and enhancing productivity by automating repetitive project management tasks. The skill explicitly states the necessity of always querying `RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS` first to ensure the agent uses the most current tool schemas for Basecamp operations.
Best use case
Automate recurring project setup in Basecamp; create and assign tasks to team members based on external triggers or AI decisions; post automated updates, announcements, or summaries to Basecamp message boards; manage project participants or team members (e.g., adding new hires to relevant projects); organize and categorize to-do lists within projects; and synchronize Basecamp activities with other tools or data sources an AI agent might access.
Automate Basecamp project management, to-dos, messages, people, and to-do list organization via Rube MCP (Composio). Always search tools first for current schemas.
Automated creation, assignment, and management of Basecamp to-dos. Consistent and timely updates to Basecamp projects and message boards, reducing manual effort. Improved efficiency in project management by offloading routine administrative tasks to the AI agent. Better organization and categorization of Basecamp projects, to-do lists, and discussions. Seamless integration of Basecamp operations into an AI agent's overall workflow, enhancing its ability to manage projects end-to-end.
Practical example
Example input
The AI agent, tasked with setting up a new marketing campaign, would first search for available Basecamp tools and then use the appropriate one:
```json
[
{
"tool_code": "RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS",
"tool_name": "Search Rube MCP Tools",
"args": {
"query": "basecamp create project or todo"
}
},
{
"tool_code": "basecamp__create_todo",
"tool_name": "Basecamp Create To-Do",
"args": {
"project_id": "marketing-campaign-Q4-2024",
"todolist_name": "Launch Tasks",
"content": "Draft initial campaign brief",
"assignee_email": "john.doe@example.com",
"due_on": "2024-10-15"
}
},
{
"tool_code": "basecamp__post_message",
"tool_name": "Basecamp Post Message",
"args": {
"project_id": "marketing-campaign-Q4-2024",
"message_board_id": "general-discussion",
"title": "Q4 Marketing Campaign Kick-off",
"content": "Team, the Q4 Marketing Campaign is officially underway! Please review the initial brief. All launch tasks have been added to the 'Launch Tasks' to-do list. Let's make this our best campaign yet!"
}
}
]
```Example output
After executing the Basecamp tools, the AI agent would receive confirmation of the actions:
```json
[
{
"tool_code": "basecamp__create_todo",
"tool_name": "Basecamp Create To-Do",
"result": {
"id": "12345",
"status": "success",
"message": "To-do 'Draft initial campaign brief' created successfully in 'Marketing Campaign Q4 2024' project, assigned to John Doe."
}
},
{
"tool_code": "basecamp__post_message",
"tool_name": "Basecamp Post Message",
"result": {
"id": "67890",
"status": "success",
"message": "Message 'Q4 Marketing Campaign Kick-off' posted successfully to the 'General Discussion' message board in 'Marketing Campaign Q4 2024'."
}
}
]
```When to use this skill
- When an AI agent needs to programmatically interact with Basecamp for project management tasks.
- For automating repetitive Basecamp tasks like task creation, updates, or notifications.
- To integrate Basecamp workflows with other AI-driven processes or data sources.
- When an AI agent needs to assist with project coordination and team communication within Basecamp, such as posting meeting summaries or progress reports.
When not to use this skill
- For tasks requiring complex human judgment, nuanced communication, or creative input that cannot be codified into automated actions.
- When Basecamp is not the primary project management tool being utilized by the team or organization.
- If the specific Basecamp functionality required is not exposed via the Composio Rube MCP toolkit.
- For one-off, non-repetitive tasks where manual execution is quicker or simpler than setting up automation.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/basecamp-automation/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How basecamp-automation Compares
| Feature / Agent | basecamp-automation | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Claude | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | medium | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Automate Basecamp project management, to-dos, messages, people, and to-do list organization via Rube MCP (Composio). Always search tools first for current schemas.
Which AI agents support this skill?
This skill is designed for Claude.
How difficult is it to install?
The installation complexity is rated as medium. You can find the installation instructions above.
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
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SKILL.md Source
# Basecamp Automation via Rube MCP Automate Basecamp operations including project management, to-do list creation, task management, message board posting, people management, and to-do group organization through Composio's Basecamp toolkit. ## Prerequisites - Rube MCP must be connected (RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS available) - Active Basecamp connection via `RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS` with toolkit `basecamp` - Always call `RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS` first to get current tool schemas ## Setup **Get Rube MCP**: Add `https://rube.app/mcp` as an MCP server in your client configuration. No API keys needed — just add the endpoint and it works. 1. Verify Rube MCP is available by confirming `RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS` responds 2. Call `RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS` with toolkit `basecamp` 3. If connection is not ACTIVE, follow the returned auth link to complete Basecamp OAuth 4. Confirm connection status shows ACTIVE before running any workflows ## Core Workflows ### 1. Manage To-Do Lists and Tasks **When to use**: User wants to create to-do lists, add tasks, or organize work within a Basecamp project **Tool sequence**: 1. `BASECAMP_GET_PROJECTS` - List projects to find the target bucket_id [Prerequisite] 2. `BASECAMP_GET_BUCKETS_TODOSETS` - Get the to-do set within a project [Prerequisite] 3. `BASECAMP_GET_BUCKETS_TODOSETS_TODOLISTS` - List existing to-do lists to avoid duplicates [Optional] 4. `BASECAMP_POST_BUCKETS_TODOSETS_TODOLISTS` - Create a new to-do list in a to-do set [Required for list creation] 5. `BASECAMP_GET_BUCKETS_TODOLISTS` - Get details of a specific to-do list [Optional] 6. `BASECAMP_POST_BUCKETS_TODOLISTS_TODOS` - Create a to-do item in a to-do list [Required for task creation] 7. `BASECAMP_CREATE_TODO` - Alternative tool for creating individual to-dos [Alternative] 8. `BASECAMP_GET_BUCKETS_TODOLISTS_TODOS` - List to-dos within a to-do list [Optional] **Key parameters for creating to-do lists**: - `bucket_id`: Integer project/bucket ID (from GET_PROJECTS) - `todoset_id`: Integer to-do set ID (from GET_BUCKETS_TODOSETS) - `name`: Title of the to-do list (required) - `description`: HTML-formatted description (supports Rich text) **Key parameters for creating to-dos**: - `bucket_id`: Integer project/bucket ID - `todolist_id`: Integer to-do list ID - `content`: What the to-do is for (required) - `description`: HTML details about the to-do - `assignee_ids`: Array of integer person IDs - `due_on`: Due date in `YYYY-MM-DD` format - `starts_on`: Start date in `YYYY-MM-DD` format - `notify`: Boolean to notify assignees (defaults to false) - `completion_subscriber_ids`: Person IDs notified upon completion **Pitfalls**: - A project (bucket) can contain multiple to-do sets; selecting the wrong `todoset_id` creates lists in the wrong section - Always check existing to-do lists before creating to avoid near-duplicate names - Success payloads include user-facing URLs (`app_url`, `app_todos_url`); prefer returning these over raw IDs - All IDs (`bucket_id`, `todoset_id`, `todolist_id`) are integers, not strings - Descriptions support HTML formatting only, not Markdown ### 2. Post and Manage Messages **When to use**: User wants to post messages to a project message board or update existing messages **Tool sequence**: 1. `BASECAMP_GET_PROJECTS` - Find the target project and bucket_id [Prerequisite] 2. `BASECAMP_GET_MESSAGE_BOARD` - Get the message board ID for the project [Prerequisite] 3. `BASECAMP_CREATE_MESSAGE` - Create a new message on the board [Required] 4. `BASECAMP_POST_BUCKETS_MESSAGE_BOARDS_MESSAGES` - Alternative message creation tool [Fallback] 5. `BASECAMP_GET_MESSAGE` - Read a specific message by ID [Optional] 6. `BASECAMP_PUT_BUCKETS_MESSAGES` - Update an existing message [Optional] **Key parameters**: - `bucket_id`: Integer project/bucket ID - `message_board_id`: Integer message board ID (from GET_MESSAGE_BOARD) - `subject`: Message title (required) - `content`: HTML body of the message - `status`: Set to `"active"` to publish immediately - `category_id`: Message type classification (optional) - `subscriptions`: Array of person IDs to notify; omit to notify all project members **Pitfalls**: - `status="draft"` can produce HTTP 400; use `status="active"` as the reliable option - `bucket_id` and `message_board_id` must belong to the same project; mismatches fail or misroute - Message content supports HTML tags only; not Markdown - Updates via `PUT_BUCKETS_MESSAGES` replace the entire body -- include the full corrected content, not just a diff - Prefer `app_url` from the response for user-facing confirmation links - Both `CREATE_MESSAGE` and `POST_BUCKETS_MESSAGE_BOARDS_MESSAGES` do the same thing; use CREATE_MESSAGE first and fall back to POST if it fails ### 3. Manage People and Access **When to use**: User wants to list people, manage project access, or add new users **Tool sequence**: 1. `BASECAMP_GET_PEOPLE` - List all people visible to the current user [Required] 2. `BASECAMP_GET_PROJECTS` - Find the target project [Prerequisite] 3. `BASECAMP_LIST_PROJECT_PEOPLE` - List people on a specific project [Required] 4. `BASECAMP_GET_PROJECTS_PEOPLE` - Alternative to list project members [Alternative] 5. `BASECAMP_PUT_PROJECTS_PEOPLE_USERS` - Grant or revoke project access [Required for access changes] **Key parameters for PUT_PROJECTS_PEOPLE_USERS**: - `project_id`: Integer project ID - `grant`: Array of integer person IDs to add to the project - `revoke`: Array of integer person IDs to remove from the project - `create`: Array of objects with `name`, `email_address`, and optional `company_name`, `title` for new users - At least one of `grant`, `revoke`, or `create` must be provided **Pitfalls**: - Person IDs are integers; always resolve names to IDs via GET_PEOPLE first - `project_id` for people management is the same as `bucket_id` for other operations - `LIST_PROJECT_PEOPLE` and `GET_PROJECTS_PEOPLE` are near-identical; use either - Creating users via `create` also grants them project access in one step ### 4. Organize To-Dos with Groups **When to use**: User wants to organize to-dos within a list into color-coded groups **Tool sequence**: 1. `BASECAMP_GET_PROJECTS` - Find the target project [Prerequisite] 2. `BASECAMP_GET_BUCKETS_TODOLISTS` - Get the to-do list details [Prerequisite] 3. `BASECAMP_GET_TODOLIST_GROUPS` - List existing groups in a to-do list [Optional] 4. `BASECAMP_GET_BUCKETS_TODOLISTS_GROUPS` - Alternative group listing [Alternative] 5. `BASECAMP_POST_BUCKETS_TODOLISTS_GROUPS` - Create a new group in a to-do list [Required] 6. `BASECAMP_CREATE_TODOLIST_GROUP` - Alternative group creation tool [Alternative] **Key parameters**: - `bucket_id`: Integer project/bucket ID - `todolist_id`: Integer to-do list ID - `name`: Group title (required) - `color`: Visual color identifier -- one of: `white`, `red`, `orange`, `yellow`, `green`, `blue`, `aqua`, `purple`, `gray`, `pink`, `brown` - `status`: Filter for listing -- `"archived"` or `"trashed"` (omit for active groups) **Pitfalls**: - `POST_BUCKETS_TODOLISTS_GROUPS` and `CREATE_TODOLIST_GROUP` are near-identical; use either - Color values must be from the fixed palette; arbitrary hex/rgb values are not supported - Groups are sub-sections within a to-do list, not standalone entities ### 5. Browse and Inspect Projects **When to use**: User wants to list projects, get project details, or explore project structure **Tool sequence**: 1. `BASECAMP_GET_PROJECTS` - List all active projects [Required] 2. `BASECAMP_GET_PROJECT` - Get comprehensive details for a specific project [Optional] 3. `BASECAMP_GET_PROJECTS_BY_PROJECT_ID` - Alternative project detail retrieval [Alternative] **Key parameters**: - `status`: Filter by `"archived"` or `"trashed"`; omit for active projects - `project_id`: Integer project ID for detailed retrieval **Pitfalls**: - Projects are sorted by most recently created first - The response includes a `dock` array with tools (todoset, message_board, etc.) and their IDs - Use the dock tool IDs to find `todoset_id`, `message_board_id`, etc. for downstream operations ## Common Patterns ### ID Resolution Basecamp uses a hierarchical ID structure. Always resolve top-down: - **Project (bucket_id)**: `BASECAMP_GET_PROJECTS` -- find by name, capture the `id` - **To-do set (todoset_id)**: Found in project dock or via `BASECAMP_GET_BUCKETS_TODOSETS` - **Message board (message_board_id)**: Found in project dock or via `BASECAMP_GET_MESSAGE_BOARD` - **To-do list (todolist_id)**: `BASECAMP_GET_BUCKETS_TODOSETS_TODOLISTS` - **People (person_id)**: `BASECAMP_GET_PEOPLE` or `BASECAMP_LIST_PROJECT_PEOPLE` - Note: `bucket_id` and `project_id` refer to the same entity in different contexts ### Pagination Basecamp uses page-based pagination on list endpoints: - Response headers or body may indicate more pages available - `GET_PROJECTS`, `GET_BUCKETS_TODOSETS_TODOLISTS`, and list endpoints return paginated results - Continue fetching until no more results are returned ### Content Formatting - All rich text fields use HTML, not Markdown - Wrap content in `<div>` tags; use `<strong>`, `<em>`, `<ul>`, `<ol>`, `<li>`, `<a>` etc. - Example: `<div><strong>Important:</strong> Complete by Friday</div>` ## Known Pitfalls ### ID Formats - All Basecamp IDs are integers, not strings or UUIDs - `bucket_id` = `project_id` (same entity, different parameter names across tools) - To-do set IDs, to-do list IDs, and message board IDs are found in the project's `dock` array - Person IDs are integers; resolve names via `GET_PEOPLE` before operations ### Status Field - `status="draft"` for messages can cause HTTP 400; always use `status="active"` - Project/to-do list status filters: `"archived"`, `"trashed"`, or omit for active ### Content Format - HTML only, never Markdown - Updates replace the entire body, not a partial diff - Invalid HTML tags may be silently stripped ### Rate Limits - Basecamp API has rate limits; space out rapid sequential requests - Large projects with many to-dos should be paginated carefully ### URL Handling - Prefer `app_url` from API responses for user-facing links - Do not reconstruct Basecamp URLs manually from IDs ## Quick Reference | Task | Tool Slug | Key Params | |------|-----------|------------| | List projects | `BASECAMP_GET_PROJECTS` | `status` | | Get project | `BASECAMP_GET_PROJECT` | `project_id` | | Get project detail | `BASECAMP_GET_PROJECTS_BY_PROJECT_ID` | `project_id` | | Get to-do set | `BASECAMP_GET_BUCKETS_TODOSETS` | `bucket_id`, `todoset_id` | | List to-do lists | `BASECAMP_GET_BUCKETS_TODOSETS_TODOLISTS` | `bucket_id`, `todoset_id` | | Get to-do list | `BASECAMP_GET_BUCKETS_TODOLISTS` | `bucket_id`, `todolist_id` | | Create to-do list | `BASECAMP_POST_BUCKETS_TODOSETS_TODOLISTS` | `bucket_id`, `todoset_id`, `name` | | Create to-do | `BASECAMP_POST_BUCKETS_TODOLISTS_TODOS` | `bucket_id`, `todolist_id`, `content` | | Create to-do (alt) | `BASECAMP_CREATE_TODO` | `bucket_id`, `todolist_id`, `content` | | List to-dos | `BASECAMP_GET_BUCKETS_TODOLISTS_TODOS` | `bucket_id`, `todolist_id` | | List to-do groups | `BASECAMP_GET_TODOLIST_GROUPS` | `bucket_id`, `todolist_id` | | Create to-do group | `BASECAMP_POST_BUCKETS_TODOLISTS_GROUPS` | `bucket_id`, `todolist_id`, `name`, `color` | | Create to-do group (alt) | `BASECAMP_CREATE_TODOLIST_GROUP` | `bucket_id`, `todolist_id`, `name` | | Get message board | `BASECAMP_GET_MESSAGE_BOARD` | `bucket_id`, `message_board_id` | | Create message | `BASECAMP_CREATE_MESSAGE` | `bucket_id`, `message_board_id`, `subject`, `status` | | Create message (alt) | `BASECAMP_POST_BUCKETS_MESSAGE_BOARDS_MESSAGES` | `bucket_id`, `message_board_id`, `subject` | | Get message | `BASECAMP_GET_MESSAGE` | `bucket_id`, `message_id` | | Update message | `BASECAMP_PUT_BUCKETS_MESSAGES` | `bucket_id`, `message_id` | | List all people | `BASECAMP_GET_PEOPLE` | (none) | | List project people | `BASECAMP_LIST_PROJECT_PEOPLE` | `project_id` | | Manage access | `BASECAMP_PUT_PROJECTS_PEOPLE_USERS` | `project_id`, `grant`, `revoke`, `create` | ## When to Use This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview.
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