Linear MCP
A server project that allows LLM models to access the Linear API through the MCP protocol
rating : 2.5 points
downloads : 7
What is Linear MCP Server?
The Linear MCP Server is a bridge that allows Language Model (LLM) applications to communicate with Linear's project management system. It translates MCP protocol requests into Linear API calls, enabling AI models to query and manage issues programmatically.How to use Linear MCP Server?
To use this service, you need: 1) A Linear API key, 2) An MCP-compatible client application. The server handles the communication between your LLM application and Linear's backend systems.Use Cases
Ideal for: AI-powered project management assistants, automated issue triaging systems, smart notification bots that understand project context.Key Features
Linear API IntegrationFull access to Linear's issue tracking capabilities through a standardized protocol
MCP Protocol SupportImplements the Model Control Protocol for consistent LLM interactions
LLM-Optimized InterfaceDesigned specifically for language model interactions with simplified data structures
Pros and Cons
Advantages
Standardized way for LLMs to interact with Linear
Reduces complexity of direct API integration
Built with AI interaction patterns in mind
Limitations
Currently in development (WIP)
Requires Linear API key setup
Limited to Linear's API capabilities
Getting Started
Obtain Linear API Key
Create an API key in your Linear account settings
Configure MCP Server
Set the LINEAR_API_KEY environment variable or in config
Connect Your LLM Application
Point your MCP client to the server endpoint
Example Scenarios
Automated Bug TriageLLM analyzes new bugs and automatically categorizes them
Standup Report GenerationAI compiles daily progress report from Linear issues
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this an official Linear product?
What programming languages are supported?
When will this be production ready?
Additional Resources
MCP Protocol Documentation
Technical specification for the Model Control Protocol
Linear API Reference
Official Linear API documentation
Example Client Implementation
Sample code for connecting to the MCP server
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