Jira Promps MCP Server
An MCP server project that provides prompts generated from Jira content, supporting the extraction of core fields, comments, etc. from Jira issues to generate context prompts.
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What is the Jira Prompts MCP Server?
This is an MCP server specifically designed for Jira. It can extract key information from Jira issues and generate structured prompt content, facilitating integration with AI tools that support the MCP protocol (such as the Zed editor).How to use the Jira Prompts MCP Server?
After installation, configure it in tools that support MCP. You can obtain summaries or detailed information of Jira issues through simple commands.Applicable scenarios
It is particularly suitable for developers and project managers who need to quickly obtain the context content of Jira issues in AI-assisted tools.Main features
Jira issue summaryObtain core field information of Jira issues
Jira issue detailsObtain complete issue information including comments, related issues, and subtasks
Advantages and limitations
Advantages
Focus on providing prompts rather than tools, with better compatibility with tools that only support MCP prompts (such as Zed's AI assistant)
Use the pycontribs/jira library to provide more professional Jira API interactions
Lightweight and easy to integrate
Limitations
Only support the Jira platform
Require API access permission configuration
Currently, the functions are relatively basic
How to use
Install dependencies
Use the uv tool to install the required dependencies
Configure the Zed editor
Add server configuration to the settings.json of the Zed editor
Usage examples
Quickly view task summaryNeed to quickly understand the basic information of relevant Jira tasks when writing code
Fully understand the task backgroundObtain complete context when dealing with a complex problem
Frequently Asked Questions
How to obtain a Jira API token?
How is this server different from other Jira integration tools?
Related resources
MarkItDown MCP server
Inspiration source project
Git MCP server example
Reference implementation
mcp-atlassian project
Related project
Git Prompts MCP Server
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