mcp-server-atlassian-jira and mcp-server-atlassian-confluence
These are ecosystem siblings, both offering Node.js/TypeScript MCP servers from the same author, but targeting different Atlassian products: Confluence and Jira, respectively.
About mcp-server-atlassian-jira
aashari/mcp-server-atlassian-jira
Node.js/TypeScript MCP server for Atlassian Jira. Equips AI systems (LLMs) with tools to list/get projects, search/get issues (using JQL/ID), and view dev info (commits, PRs). Connects AI capabilities directly into Jira project management and issue tracking workflows.
This tool connects your AI assistant (like Claude or Cursor AI) directly to your Jira projects. You can ask your AI assistant natural language questions about your projects, issues, comments, and development progress. It takes your verbal or typed queries as input and provides specific Jira data, insights, or even performs actions like adding comments or creating issues.
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.
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