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⇱ Jira | Glama


  • Why this server?

    Integrates with Jira to retrieve ticket information and structure pull request descriptions based on Jira issues.

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    Universal AI Agent OS — governed skills, rules, and commands for AI coding assistants (Claude Code, Augment, Cursor, Copilot, Windsurf). Read-only MCP bridge serves prompts and resources from a release-pinned content bundle.
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    Allows splitting intent specs into Jira issues.

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    Socratic AI that turns vague problems into structured intent specs — objective, outcomes, edge cases, constraints. Zero-config locally, or team mode for evidence, dependency graphs, and governance. Ships 7 auto-triggering Claude Code skills. Build the right thing.
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  • Why this server?

    Scan Jira tickets for leaked secrets using the n0s1 engine, including ticket contents and metadata.

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    Enables AI assistants to scan multiple services and local filesystems for leaked secrets using n0s1 secret-scanning capabilities.
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    Enables interaction with Jira issues and projects.

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    The GitKraken MCP Server turns your AI assistant into a context-aware development partner by connecting it to git history, branches, issues, pull requests, and multi-repo workflows through GitKraken. It works with all the providers you would expect from the GitKraken software suite such as GitHub, GitLab, Azure DevOps, Bitbucket, Jira, and more.
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  • Why this server?

    Allows linking Jira issues to test cases as external references.

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    Official MCP server for Qase Test Management Platform. Enables AI assistants to manage test cases, test runs, defects, and other Qase entities through natural language.
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  • Why this server?

    Allows managing Jira tickets, workflow transitions, and incident triage.

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    A universal MCP aggregator toolkit that connects AI agents to multiple MCP servers through a single unified configuration. Features ready-made templates, cross-repo prompt workflows, and an npm package for zero-config installation.
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  • Why this server?

    Provides tools for interacting with Jira's REST API, enabling project browsing, issue management (viewing, creating, searching), commenting on issues, and transitioning issues through workflows.

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    A Model Context Protocol server that enables interaction with Jira's REST API using natural language commands, allowing users to manage Jira projects, issues, comments, and workflows through Claude Desktop and other MCP clients.
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  • Why this server?

    Allows linking tasks to Jira issues, enabling bidirectional task management between Karea and Jira.

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    MCP server for Karea task management, enabling creation, editing, closing, and linking tasks with 44 tools from Claude Code and other MCP clients.
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    Can be combined with AI assistants to create Jira tickets with detailed error and performance information from Scout APM

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    Enables AI assistants to access Scout Monitoring performance and error data through Scout's API. Provides traces, errors, metrics, and insights for Rails, Django, FastAPI, Laravel and other applications to help identify and fix performance issues like N+1 queries, slow endpoints, and memory bloat.
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