MCP Atlassian Sprint
MCP Atlassian is an integrated tool that provides Model Context Protocol services for Atlassian products (Confluence and Jira), supporting both cloud and on - premise deployments.
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What is MCP Atlassian?
MCP Atlassian is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server used to connect and operate the Confluence and Jira services in the Atlassian platform. It allows you to access and manage your team's knowledge base and task management system through simple commands.How to use MCP Atlassian?
Simply install the server and configure the corresponding API tokens to start using. You can search for content, create pages, update projects, etc.Applicable Scenarios
Suitable for enterprise teams that need efficient management and collaboration, especially those that rely on Confluence and Jira for knowledge sharing and task tracking.Main Features
Confluence IntegrationSupports searching, creating, updating, and deleting Confluence spaces and pages.
Jira IntegrationSupports searching, creating, updating, and deleting Jira projects and their related tasks.
Multi - platform SupportCompatible with Atlassian Cloud and Server/Data Center deployments.
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
Seamless integration with Atlassian products
Supports multiple query languages (CQL and JQL)
Easy to install and configure
Limitations
Requires a valid API token
Some advanced features may require specific permissions
How to Use
Install the Server
Install MCP Atlassian via brew, pip, or Docker.
Configure Authentication
Generate an API token and configure the URL and credentials on the server.
Start Using
Run the server and test the basic functions.
Usage Examples
Example 1: Search Confluence ContentSearch for Confluence pages through a CQL query.
Example 2: Create a Jira TaskCreate a new Jira task through a JQL query.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to obtain an API token?
Does it support SSL verification?
How to switch the transport mode?
Related Resources
Official Documentation
Detailed installation and configuration guide.
GitHub Code Repository
Source code and contribution guide.
Demo Video
Quickly understand the functions of MCP Atlassian.
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