mcp-server-atlassian-bitbucket and bitbucket-mcp-server

Both tools provide an MCP server for interacting with the Bitbucket API, making them direct competitors offering similar functionality for AI systems to interact with Bitbucket.

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About mcp-server-atlassian-bitbucket

aashari/mcp-server-atlassian-bitbucket

Node.js/TypeScript MCP server for Atlassian Bitbucket. Enables AI systems (LLMs) to interact with workspaces, repositories, and pull requests via tools (list, get, comment, search). Connects AI directly to version control workflows through the standard MCP interface.

This project lets you connect your AI assistants, like Claude or Cursor AI, directly to your Bitbucket repositories. You can ask natural language questions about your code, pull requests, and repository status, getting insights and automating tasks. It's designed for developers, team leads, and DevOps engineers who want to streamline their workflow and leverage AI for code reviews and repository management.

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About bitbucket-mcp-server

pdogra1299/bitbucket-mcp-server

MCP Server for interacting with BitBucket API

This tool helps software development teams streamline their daily tasks within Bitbucket, whether they use Bitbucket Cloud or an on-premise Bitbucket Server. It takes your commands to interact with Bitbucket and provides information about pull requests, code changes, branches, and files. Software engineers, team leads, and anyone involved in code review and project management can use this to manage their Bitbucket workflows more efficiently.

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