Jira MCP Server

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chuan-khunaa year ago
a simple mcp server for querying jira tasks
Overview

what is Jira MCP Server?

Jira MCP Server is a server application designed for querying Jira tasks, allowing users to efficiently manage and summarize tasks assigned to different users.

how to use Jira MCP Server?

To use the Jira MCP Server, set up the MCP configuration in JSON format, run the server using the provided command, and use specific prompts to query tasks.

key features of Jira MCP Server?

  • Query tasks based on assignees and dates
  • Limit pagination for task summaries
  • Easy setup with JSON configuration

use cases of Jira MCP Server?

  1. Summarizing tasks for a specific assignee over a given time period.
  2. Generating task summaries for project reports.
  3. Managing and tracking task assignments in a team.

FAQ from Jira MCP Server?

  • Can I query tasks for multiple assignees?

Currently, the server is designed to query tasks for one assignee at a time.

  • Is there a limit to the number of tasks I can query?

Yes, you can limit pagination to a maximum of 10 pages in your queries.

  • What programming language is Jira MCP Server built with?

Jira MCP Server is built using Python.

Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
chuan-khuna
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