Atlassian is a software company that develops products for software developers, project managers, and other software development teams, including tools like Jira, Confluence, Bitbucket, and Trello.
Why this server?
Connects to Atlassian's Jira platforms (Cloud, Server, or Data Center) using various authentication methods including Basic Auth, API tokens, and Personal Access Tokens.
Why this server?
Provides integration with Atlassian products for both Cloud and Server/Data Center deployments.
Why this server?
Uses Atlassian's OAuth 2.0 (3LO) framework to authenticate and authorize access to developer apps and project management services.
Why this server?
Enables AI assistants to interact with Atlassian products, supporting both Cloud and Server/Data Center deployments.
Why this server?
Enables management of code repositories and development workflows within the Atlassian ecosystem via Bitbucket, including pull request handling and workspace management.
Why this server?
Provides comprehensive integration with Atlassian products, supporting both Cloud and Server/Data Center deployments with OAuth 2.0 and API token authentication.
Why this server?
Provides comprehensive integration with Atlassian products, supporting both Cloud and Server/Data Center deployments with authentication via API tokens, Personal Access Tokens, and OAuth 2.0.
Why this server?
The project was inspired by the mcp-atlassian server, which provides similar functionality for Jira and Confluence, though this MCP doesn't directly integrate with Atlassian services.
Why this server?
Provides integration with Atlassian services through Confluence, requiring Atlassian domain authentication