Transform how you manage and track your work by connecting Claude, Cursor AI, and other AI assistants directly to your Jira projects, issues, and workflows. Get instant project insights, streamline issue management, and enhance your team collaboration.
- Ask AI about your projects: "What are the active issues in the DEV project?"
- Get issue insights: "Show me details about PROJ-123 including comments"
- Track project progress: "List all high priority issues assigned to me"
- Manage issue comments: "Add a comment to PROJ-456 about the test results"
- Search across projects: "Find all bugs in progress across my projects"
- Create and update issues: "Create a new bug in the MOBILE project"
- Developers who need quick access to issue details and development context
- Project Managers tracking progress, priorities, and team assignments
- Scrum Masters managing sprints and workflow states
- Team Leads monitoring project health and issue resolution
- QA Engineers tracking bugs and testing status
- Anyone who wants to interact with Jira using natural language
Get up and running in 2 minutes:
Generate a Jira API Token:
- Go to Atlassian API Tokens
- Click Create API token
- Give it a name like "AI Assistant"
- Copy the generated token immediately (you won't see it again!)
# Set your credentials
export ATLASSIAN_SITE_NAME="your-company" # for your-company.atlassian.net
export ATLASSIAN_USER_EMAIL="your.email@company.com"
export ATLASSIAN_API_TOKEN="your_api_token"
# List your Jira projects
npx -y @aashari/mcp-server-atlassian-jira get --path "/rest/api/3/project/search"
# Get details about a specific project
npx -y @aashari/mcp-server-atlassian-jira get --path "/rest/api/3/project/DEV"
# Get an issue with JMESPath filtering
npx -y @aashari/mcp-server-atlassian-jira get --path "/rest/api/3/issue/PROJ-123" --jq "{key: key, summary: fields.summary, status: fields.status.name}"Add this to your Claude configuration file (~/.claude/claude_desktop_config.json):
{
"mcpServers": {
"jira": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@aashari/mcp-server-atlassian-jira"],
"env": {
"ATLASSIAN_SITE_NAME": "your-company",
"ATLASSIAN_USER_EMAIL": "your.email@company.com",
"ATLASSIAN_API_TOKEN": "your_api_token"
}
}
}
}Restart Claude Desktop, and you'll see the jira server in the status bar.
Most AI assistants support MCP. Install the server globally:
npm install -g @aashari/mcp-server-atlassian-jiraThen configure your AI assistant to use the MCP server with STDIO transport.
Create ~/.mcp/configs.json for system-wide configuration:
{
"jira": {
"environments": {
"ATLASSIAN_SITE_NAME": "your-company",
"ATLASSIAN_USER_EMAIL": "your.email@company.com",
"ATLASSIAN_API_TOKEN": "your_api_token"
}
}
}Alternative config keys: The system also accepts "atlassian-jira", "@aashari/mcp-server-atlassian-jira", or "mcp-server-atlassian-jira" instead of "jira".
This MCP server provides 5 generic tools that can access any Jira API endpoint:
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
jira_get |
GET any Jira API endpoint (read data) |
jira_post |
POST to any endpoint (create resources) |
jira_put |
PUT to any endpoint (replace resources) |
jira_patch |
PATCH any endpoint (partial updates) |
jira_delete |
DELETE any endpoint (remove resources) |
Projects:
/rest/api/3/project/search- List all projects/rest/api/3/project/{projectKeyOrId}- Get project details
Issues:
/rest/api/3/search/jql- Search issues with JQL (usejqlquery param)/rest/api/3/issue/{issueIdOrKey}- Get issue details/rest/api/3/issue- Create issue (POST)/rest/api/3/issue/{issueIdOrKey}/transitions- Get/perform transitions
Comments:
/rest/api/3/issue/{issueIdOrKey}/comment- List/add comments/rest/api/3/issue/{issueIdOrKey}/comment/{commentId}- Get/update/delete comment
Worklogs:
/rest/api/3/issue/{issueIdOrKey}/worklog- List/add worklogs/rest/api/3/issue/{issueIdOrKey}/worklog/{worklogId}- Get/update/delete worklog
Users & Statuses:
/rest/api/3/myself- Get current user/rest/api/3/user/search- Search users (usequeryparam)/rest/api/3/status- List all statuses/rest/api/3/issuetype- List issue types/rest/api/3/priority- List priorities
All tools support optional JMESPath (jq) filtering to extract specific data:
# Get just project names and keys
npx -y @aashari/mcp-server-atlassian-jira get \
--path "/rest/api/3/project/search" \
--jq "values[].{key: key, name: name}"
# Get issue key and summary
npx -y @aashari/mcp-server-atlassian-jira get \
--path "/rest/api/3/issue/PROJ-123" \
--jq "{key: key, summary: fields.summary, status: fields.status.name}"Ask your AI assistant:
- "List all projects I have access to"
- "Show me details about the DEV project"
- "What projects contain the word 'Platform'?"
Ask your AI assistant:
- "Find all high priority issues in the DEV project"
- "Show me issues assigned to me that are in progress"
- "Search for bugs reported in the last week"
- "List all open issues for the mobile team"
Ask your AI assistant:
- "Get full details about issue PROJ-456 including comments"
- "What's the current status and assignee of PROJ-123?"
- "Display all comments on the authentication bug"
Ask your AI assistant:
- "Add a comment to PROJ-456: 'Code review completed, ready for testing'"
- "Comment on the login issue that it's been deployed to staging"
The CLI mirrors the MCP tools for direct terminal access:
# GET request
npx -y @aashari/mcp-server-atlassian-jira get --path "/rest/api/3/project/search"
# GET with query parameters
npx -y @aashari/mcp-server-atlassian-jira get \
--path "/rest/api/3/search/jql" \
--query-params '{"jql": "project=DEV AND status=\"In Progress\"", "maxResults": "10"}'
# POST request (create an issue)
npx -y @aashari/mcp-server-atlassian-jira post \
--path "/rest/api/3/issue" \
--body '{"fields": {"project": {"key": "DEV"}, "summary": "New issue title", "issuetype": {"name": "Task"}}}'
# POST request (add a comment)
npx -y @aashari/mcp-server-atlassian-jira post \
--path "/rest/api/3/issue/PROJ-123/comment" \
--body '{"body": {"type": "doc", "version": 1, "content": [{"type": "paragraph", "content": [{"type": "text", "text": "My comment"}]}]}}'
# PUT request (update issue - full replacement)
npx -y @aashari/mcp-server-atlassian-jira put \
--path "/rest/api/3/issue/PROJ-123" \
--body '{"fields": {"summary": "Updated title"}}'
# DELETE request
npx -y @aashari/mcp-server-atlassian-jira delete \
--path "/rest/api/3/issue/PROJ-123/comment/12345"-
Check your API Token permissions:
- Go to Atlassian API Tokens
- Make sure your token is still active and hasn't expired
-
Verify your site name format:
- If your Jira URL is
https://mycompany.atlassian.net - Your site name should be just
mycompany
- If your Jira URL is
-
Test your credentials:
npx -y @aashari/mcp-server-atlassian-jira get --path "/rest/api/3/myself"
-
Check the API path:
- Paths are case-sensitive
- Use project keys (e.g.,
DEV) not project names - Issue keys include the project prefix (e.g.,
DEV-123)
-
Verify access permissions:
- Make sure you have access to the project in your browser
- Some projects may be restricted to certain users
-
Try different search terms:
- Use project keys instead of project names
- Try broader search criteria
-
Check JQL syntax:
- Validate your JQL in Jira's advanced search first
- Restart Claude Desktop after updating the config file
- Verify config file location:
- macOS:
~/.claude/claude_desktop_config.json - Windows:
%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
- macOS:
If you're still having issues:
- Run a simple test command to verify everything works
- Check the GitHub Issues for similar problems
- Create a new issue with your error message and setup details
Your Atlassian account needs:
- Access to Jira with the appropriate permissions for the projects you want to query
- API token with appropriate permissions (automatically granted when you create one)
Currently, this tool only supports Jira Cloud. Jira Server/Data Center support may be added in future versions.
Your site name is the first part of your Jira URL:
- URL:
https://mycompany.atlassian.net-> Site name:mycompany - URL:
https://acme-corp.atlassian.net-> Site name:acme-corp
Any AI assistant that supports the Model Context Protocol (MCP):
- Claude Desktop
- Cursor AI
- Continue.dev
- Many others
Yes! This tool:
- Runs entirely on your local machine
- Uses your own Jira credentials
- Never sends your data to third parties
- Only accesses what you give it permission to access
Yes! Use JQL queries for cross-project searches. For example:
npx -y @aashari/mcp-server-atlassian-jira get \
--path "/rest/api/3/search/jql" \
--query-params '{"jql": "assignee=currentUser() AND status=\"In Progress\""}'Version 3.0 replaces 8+ specific tools with 5 generic HTTP method tools. If you're upgrading from v2.x:
Before (v2.x):
jira_ls_projects, jira_get_project, jira_ls_issues, jira_get_issue,
jira_create_issue, jira_ls_comments, jira_add_comment, jira_ls_statuses, ...
After (v3.0):
jira_get, jira_post, jira_put, jira_patch, jira_delete
Migration examples:
jira_ls_projects->jira_getwith path/rest/api/3/project/searchjira_get_project->jira_getwith path/rest/api/3/project/{key}jira_get_issue->jira_getwith path/rest/api/3/issue/{key}jira_create_issue->jira_postwith path/rest/api/3/issuejira_add_comment->jira_postwith path/rest/api/3/issue/{key}/commentjira_ls_statuses->jira_getwith path/rest/api/3/status
Need help? Here's how to get assistance:
- Check the troubleshooting section above - most common issues are covered there
- Visit our GitHub repository for documentation and examples: github.com/aashari/mcp-server-atlassian-jira
- Report issues at GitHub Issues
- Start a discussion for feature requests or general questions
Made with care for teams who want to bring AI into their project management workflow.