A read-only MCP server that enables querying and searching Atlassian Confluence pages and Jira issues through their REST APIs. Supports retrieving content by ID or URL, searching using CQL/JQL, and listing spaces and projects.
Enables AI assistants to search and retrieve data from Jira and Confluence directly within MCP-compatible IDEs. It provides tools for managing Jira tickets and Confluence pages using OAuth 2.0 authentication and Hexagonal Architecture.
Enables structured document understanding of local PDFs via a dual-extract MCP server, combining MinerU text/layout and Qwen3-VL vision with fusion adjudication for field extraction, tables, formulas, and validation. Fully local and offline.
A Model Context Protocol server that enables AI assistants like Claude to access and search Atlassian Confluence content, allowing integration with your organization's knowledge base.
A self-hosted MCP server that exposes Jira and Confluence Cloud to MCP clients, enabling issue tracking, search, creation, and Confluence page management via natural language.
MCP server that enables accessing Jira and Confluence using browser cookies captured via a Chrome extension, avoiding the need for API tokens or browser automation. It wraps the mcp-atlassian toolset and works with Atlassian Cloud and Server/Data Center behind SSO.
An open-source MCP server that lets AI assistants read, create, search, and manage Confluence wiki pages. Supports Cloud, Server, and Data Center deployments with 28 tools.
Enables AI agents to manage Jira and Confluence directly, including issue tracking, sprint management, and knowledge base operations through natural language.
A Cloudflare Worker that transforms Cloudflare AI Search (AutoRAG) instances into an MCP server for querying documentation. It enables AI models to search and retrieve relevant information from custom document sets stored in R2 buckets.
Enables searching and retrieving documentation from crawled documentation sites as an MCP server, allowing coding agents to query real docs instead of relying on training data.
This MCP server connects GitLab projects and merge requests with Jira work tracking, Confluence pages, and Grafana dashboards. It provides read-only access to GitLab, Confluence, and Grafana, while Jira mutations require explicit confirmation.
A Model Context Protocol server that enables listing and reading PDF documents from a configured directory, extracting text content for MCP clients like Claude Desktop.
Fetches website content and converts it to Markdown format with AI-powered content cleanup, ad removal, and full OpenAPI/Swagger specification support for easy processing by AI assistants.