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MCP Atlassian Confluence Server

@aashari

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Atlassian Confluence integration, forked from boilerplate-mcp-server
Overview

What is MCP Atlassian Confluence Server?

MCP Atlassian Confluence Server is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server designed for integration with Atlassian Confluence, enabling AI assistants to access and interact with Confluence content.

How to use MCP Atlassian Confluence Server?

To use the server, run the command npx -y aashari/mcp-atlassian-confluence to start the MCP server. Configure it with AI clients like Claude Desktop or Cursor AI by updating their respective settings with the MCP server details.

Key features of MCP Atlassian Confluence Server?

  • Integration with Atlassian Confluence via the Model Context Protocol.
  • Compatibility with AI assistants like Claude Desktop and Cursor AI.
  • Ability to fetch and display Confluence content through AI tools.

Use cases of MCP Atlassian Confluence Server?

  1. Enabling AI assistants to retrieve information from Confluence pages.
  2. Automating content management tasks within Confluence using AI.
  3. Enhancing user interaction with Confluence through AI-driven queries.

FAQ from MCP Atlassian Confluence Server?

  • What is the Model Context Protocol (MCP)?

MCP is a protocol that allows AI systems to interact with various content management systems, including Atlassian Confluence.

  • Is there a cost to use this server?

No, the MCP Atlassian Confluence Server is open-source and free to use.

  • What are the prerequisites for running this server?

You need Node.js (v22.14.0 or higher) and access to an Atlassian Confluence instance with API credentials.

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