Jira Assistant with MCP Integration

Created By
pawankumar94a year ago
A Streamlit-powered Jira assistant with MCP integration. Create, search, and manage Jira tickets through a clean tabbed interface using natural language commands or direct forms. Built with Python and MCP framework.
Overview

what is Jira Assistant with MCP Integration?

Jira Assistant with MCP Integration is a Streamlit-powered application designed to help users create, search, and manage Jira tickets using natural language commands or direct forms, leveraging the Model Control Panel (MCP) framework.

how to use Jira Assistant?

To use the Jira Assistant, clone the repository, install the required packages, set up your environment variables, and run the application using the provided start script.

key features of Jira Assistant?

  • Clean tabbed interface for different operations
  • Create, search, and manage Jira tickets with conversational commands
  • Real-time ticket creation without relying on external LLMs
  • Built on the MCP framework for flexible tool calling
  • Direct form-based interface for ticket management

use cases of Jira Assistant?

  1. Creating new Jira tickets using natural language commands.
  2. Searching for existing tickets using JQL or conversational queries.
  3. Managing ticket details and statuses through a user-friendly interface.

FAQ from Jira Assistant?

  • Can I use natural language to create tickets?

Yes! You can create tickets using conversational commands.

  • What are the prerequisites for using this application?

You need Python 3.8+, a Jira account with API access, and an MCP server running with Jira tools.

  • Is there a way to troubleshoot issues?

Yes, the application includes troubleshooting tips for common issues with the MCP server and ticket management.

Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
pawankumar94
Star
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