A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Atlassian Jira integration, forked from boilerplate-mcp-server
Overview
What is MCP Atlassian Jira Server?
MCP Atlassian Jira Server is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server designed for integrating AI assistants with Atlassian Jira, allowing them to access and interact with Jira content seamlessly.
How to use MCP Atlassian Jira Server?
To use the server, configure your Atlassian credentials either directly in the AI assistant's settings or through a global configuration file, and then interact with Jira projects and issues using commands.
Key features of MCP Atlassian Jira Server?
- Integration with Atlassian Jira for project and issue management.
- Ability to list and get details of Jira projects and issues.
- Cursor-based pagination for handling large datasets.
- CLI tool for direct command-line interaction.
Use cases of MCP Atlassian Jira Server?
- Managing and retrieving information about Jira projects.
- Accessing and managing Jira issues through AI assistants.
- Using as a command-line tool for developers to interact with Jira.
FAQ from MCP Atlassian Jira Server?
- Can I use this server with any AI assistant?
Yes, it is designed to work with AI assistants like Claude Desktop and Cursor AI.
- Is there a command-line interface available?
Yes, the server can be used as a CLI tool for direct interaction with Jira.
- What configurations are required?
You need to set your Atlassian site name, user email, and API token.