Jira-Context-MCP

by rahulthedevil
Verified

remote-capable server

The server can be hosted and run remotely because it primarily relies on remote services or has no dependency on the local environment.

Integrations

  • Uses .ENV for configuration management, allowing users to set up Jira connection details including base URL, username, and API token.

  • Enables GitHub integration for code analysis and workflow management as evidenced by the CodeQL badge and GitHub Actions workflow reference.

  • Integrates with Jira's API to fetch issue details, retrieve assigned tickets, filter issues by type, list projects, get issue types, and track recent changes in tickets, enabling AI-powered Jira ticket management directly within Cursor IDE.

Jira Context MCP

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) implementation for Jira that allows you to:

  • Input a Jira ticket link to fetch issue details and instruct Cursor to fix it
  • Retrieve all tickets assigned to you within a specified Jira project
  • Filter Jira issues based on a specific issue type and automatically direct Cursor to resolve them
  • Integrate seamlessly with Jira's API for automation and efficiency

Setup

Prerequisites

  • Node.js 20.17.0 or higher
  • A Jira account with API access
  • A Jira API token (can be generated at Atlassian API Tokens)

Installation

Installing via Smithery

To install Jira Context MCP for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:

npx -y @smithery/cli install @rahulthedevil/Jira-Context-MCP --client claude

Installing manually

  1. Clone this repository:
    git clone https://github.com/yourusername/Jira-Context-MCP.git cd Jira-Context-MCP
  2. Install dependencies:
    npm install # or if you use pnpm pnpm install
  3. Create a .env file based on the example:
    cp .env.example .env
  4. Edit the .env file with your Jira details:
    JIRA_BASE_URL=https://your-domain.atlassian.net JIRA_USERNAME=your-email@example.com JIRA_API_TOKEN=your-api-token-here HTTP_PORT=3000

Build

Build the project with:

npm run build # or pnpm build

Usage

Starting the Server

Start the HTTP server:

npm start # or pnpm start

Or use the CLI mode:

npm run start:cli # or pnpm start:cli

Connecting with Cursor

  1. In Cursor, open the Command Palette (Ctrl+Shift+P or Cmd+Shift+P)
  2. Type "Connect to MCP Server"
  3. Select "Connect to MCP Server"
  4. Enter the server URL (default: http://localhost:3000/sse)

Available Tools

Once connected, you can use the following tools in Cursor:

1. Get Jira Issue Details

Fetch detailed information about a specific Jira issue:

/get_issue issueKey:PROJECT-123

2. Get Assigned Issues

Retrieve issues assigned to you in a specific project:

/get_assigned_issues projectKey:PROJECT maxResults:10

3. Get Issues by Type

Filter issues by type (Bug, Story, Epic, etc.):

/get_issues_by_type issueType:Bug projectKey:PROJECT maxResults:10

4. Get Projects

List all available projects:

/get_projects

5. Get Issue Types

List all available issue types:

/get_issue_types

6. Get Recent Ticket Changes

Retrieve changes made in tickets over a specified period (e.g., the last 7 days) in a project:

/get_recent_changes projectKey:PROJECT maxDays:7

Command Examples

🚀 Jira MCP Server + Cursor IDE = Your AI-powered Jira assistant! Here’s how it makes devs work smarter:

📂 "List all Jira projects I have access to"
→ AI fetches all available projects instantly
No more searching manually!

📋 "List all issues in PROJECT"
→ AI retrieves all open tickets
Stay organized without effort!

🐛 "Filter only Bugs or Change Requests and fix them"
→ AI identifies & directs Cursor to resolve them
Fix issues faster with automation!

"Find all tickets assigned to me and fix them"
→ AI pulls your tasks & lets Cursor handle them
Stay on top of your work with zero hassle!

🔍 "Get details for Jira issue PROJECT-123"
→ AI fetches full issue info in seconds
No more switching tabs!

📊 "What changed in tickets in the last 7 days in PROJECT?"
→ AI tracks recent updates & highlights key changes
No more manually checking ticket histories!

🔥 TL;DR: Your AI now speaks Jira + Cursor! Fetch projects, filter issues, track changes & fix bugs—all inside your IDE.
From backlog to bug fixes, MCP Server makes Jira work for you!

Example Workflows

Fix a Specific Bug

  1. Connect to the Jira MCP server in Cursor.
  2. Get the issue details:
    /get_issue issueKey:PROJECT-123
  3. Review the issue details and instruct Cursor to fix it:
    Fix the bug described in PROJECT-123

Work on Your Assigned Issues

  1. Connect to the Jira MCP server in Cursor.
  2. Retrieve your assigned issues:
    /get_assigned_issues projectKey:PROJECT
  3. Ask Cursor to help with one of the issues:
    Help me solve the first issue in my assigned list

Fix All Bugs in a Project

  1. Connect to the Jira MCP server in Cursor.
  2. Retrieve all bug issues:
    /get_issues_by_type issueType:Bug projectKey:PROJECT
  3. Instruct Cursor:
    Help me fix these bugs one by one

Review Recent Changes

  1. Connect to the Jira MCP server in Cursor.
  2. Retrieve recent ticket updates:
    /get_recent_changes projectKey:PROJECT maxDays:7
  3. Review the changes to stay updated on modifications.

Development

Project Structure

  • src/ - Source code
    • services/ - Jira API service
    • types/ - TypeScript type definitions
    • utils/ - Utility functions
    • server.ts - MCP server implementation
    • index.ts - Application entry point
    • cli.ts - CLI entry point

Adding New Tools

To add new tools, edit the src/server.ts file and add new tool definitions in the registerTools method.

License

MIT

Author

Rahul Dey - @rahulthedevil