jira-mcp
Jira MCP is a Go-based connector that facilitates AI assistant interactions with Atlassian Jira through the Model Control Protocol. It offers features such as issue management, sprint management, and commenting, with installation options via GitHub, Go, and Docker.
Jira MCP
A Go-based MCP (Model Control Protocol) connector for Jira that enables AI assistants like Claude to interact with Atlassian Jira. This tool provides a seamless interface for AI models to perform common Jira operations.
Features
- Get detailed issue information
- Create, update, and search issues (including child issues)
- List all available issue types and statuses
- Add and retrieve comments
- Add worklogs to issues
- List and manage sprints
- Retrieve issue history and relationships
- Link issues and get related issues
- Transition issues through workflows
Installation
Requirements: Go 1.20+ (for building from source)
There are several ways to install Jira MCP:
Option 1: Download from GitHub Releases
- Visit the GitHub Releases page
- Download the binary for your platform:
jira-mcp_linux_amd64
for Linuxjira-mcp_darwin_amd64
for macOSjira-mcp_windows_amd64.exe
for Windows
- Make the binary executable (Linux/macOS):
chmod +x jira-mcp_*
- Move it to your PATH (Linux/macOS):
sudo mv jira-mcp_* /usr/local/bin/jira-mcp
Option 2: Go install
go install github.com/nguyenvanduocit/jira-mcp@latest
Option 3: Docker
Using Docker directly
-
Pull the pre-built image from GitHub Container Registry:
docker pull ghcr.io/nguyenvanduocit/jira-mcp:latest
-
Or build the Docker image locally:
docker build -t jira-mcp .
Configuration
Environment Variables
The following environment variables are required for authentication:
ATLASSIAN_HOST=your_atlassian_host
ATLASSIAN_EMAIL=your_email
ATLASSIAN_TOKEN=your_token
You can set these:
- Directly in the Docker run command (recommended)
- Through a
.env
file (optional for local development, use the-env
flag) - Directly in your shell environment
Using with Claude and Cursor
To make Jira MCP work with Claude and Cursor, you need to add configuration to your Cursor settings.
Step 1: Install Jira MCP
Choose one of the installation methods above (Docker recommended).
Step 2: Configure Cursor
- Open Cursor
- Go to Settings > MCP > Add MCP Server
- Add the following configuration:
Option A: Using Docker (Recommended)
{
"mcpServers": {
"jira": {
"command": "docker",
"args": [
"run",
"--rm",
"-i",
"-e", "ATLASSIAN_HOST=your_jira_instance.atlassian.net",
"-e", "ATLASSIAN_EMAIL=your_email@example.com",
"-e", "ATLASSIAN_TOKEN=your_atlassian_api_token",
"ghcr.io/nguyenvanduocit/jira-mcp:latest"
]
}
}
}
Option B: Using Local Binary
{
"mcpServers": {
"jira": {
"command": "/path/to/jira-mcp",
"args": ["-env", "/path/to/.env"]
}
}
}
Step 3: Test Connection
You can test if the connection is working by asking Claude in Cursor:
@https://your_jira_instance.atlassian.net/browse/PROJ-123 get issue
Contributing
- Fork the repository
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -m 'Add some amazing feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin feature/amazing-feature
) - Open a Pull Request
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
For a list of recent changes, see .