mcp-server-atlassian-bitbucket and mcp-atlassian-server
These tools are complements because one provides an MCP server for Bitbucket while the other provides one for Jira and Confluence, enabling an AI assistant to interact with a broader set of Atlassian services.
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.
About mcp-atlassian-server
phuc-nt/mcp-atlassian-server
MCP server connecting AI assistants with Jira & Confluence for smart project management.
This project helps project managers, team leads, and operations specialists streamline their work in Jira and Confluence using AI assistants. It takes your natural language commands or questions and translates them into actions and queries within Jira and Confluence, providing you with real-time updates and task automation. Essentially, it lets you manage projects and collaborate on documents without manually navigating Atlassian tools.
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