mcp-server-atlassian-confluence and mcp-jira-server
These tools are ecosystem siblings, as both provide MCP servers tailored for different Atlassian products—Confluence and Jira, respectively—to facilitate AI interaction within the Atlassian ecosystem.
About mcp-server-atlassian-confluence
aashari/mcp-server-atlassian-confluence
Node.js/TypeScript MCP server for Atlassian Confluence. Provides tools enabling AI systems (LLMs) to list/get spaces & pages (content formatted as Markdown) and search via CQL. Connects AI seamlessly to Confluence knowledge bases using the standard MCP interface.
Connects AI assistants like Claude or Cursor AI directly to your Confluence knowledge base. You can ask natural language questions about your team's documentation and receive instant answers from Confluence spaces and pages. This tool is for anyone who uses Confluence for documentation, such as developers, product managers, HR, and support teams, to streamline their information access.
About mcp-jira-server
edrich13/mcp-jira-server
MCP server for connecting AI assistants to your own Jira instance
Exposes 12 tools for full CRUD operations on Jira issues—including JQL search, comment management, status transitions, and custom field support—via stdio transport. Integrates with Claude Desktop and VS Code through MCP protocol, authenticating to self-hosted Jira instances using Personal Access Tokens rather than cloud API keys.
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