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Bitbucket Mcp

@MatanYeminion 10 months ago
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Bitbucket MCP

Overview

What is Bitbucket Mcp

Bitbucket MCP is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server designed for integrating with Bitbucket Cloud and Server APIs. It enables AI assistants to interact with Bitbucket repositories, pull requests, and other resources.

Use cases

Use cases for Bitbucket MCP include automating repository management tasks, integrating AI assistants for code review processes, and facilitating collaboration among development teams through streamlined pull request management.

How to use

To use Bitbucket MCP, clone the repository, install dependencies, configure the server with environment variables, and then start the server. You can run it in development mode or standalone mode for direct communication.

Key features

Key features of Bitbucket MCP include listing and retrieving repositories, managing pull requests, and working with repository content. It provides various tools for interacting with Bitbucket data.

Where to use

Bitbucket MCP can be used in software development environments where integration with Bitbucket repositories is required, particularly for AI-driven applications that need to manage code repositories and pull requests.

Content

Bitbucket MCP

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for integrating with Bitbucket Cloud and Server APIs. This MCP server enables AI assistants like Cursor to interact with your Bitbucket repositories, pull requests, and other resources.

Safety First

This is a safe and responsible package — no DELETE operations are used, so there’s no risk of data loss.
Every pull request is analyzed with CodeQL to ensure the code remains secure.

CodeQL
GitHub Repository
License: MIT
npm version

Overview

Checkout out the official npm package
This server implements the Model Context Protocol standard to provide AI assistants with access to Bitbucket data and operations. It includes tools for:

  • Listing and retrieving repositories
  • Getting repository details
  • Fetching pull requests
  • And more…

Installation

Using NPX (Recommended)

The easiest way to use this MCP server is via NPX, which allows you to run it without installing it globally:

# Run with environment variables
BITBUCKET_URL="https://bitbucket.org/your-workspace" \
BITBUCKET_USERNAME="your-username" \
BITBUCKET_PASSWORD="your-app-password" \
npx -y bitbucket-mcp@latest

Manual Installation

Alternatively, you can install it globally or as part of your project:

# Install globally
npm install -g bitbucket-mcp

# Or install in your project
npm install bitbucket-mcp

Then run it with:

# If installed globally
BITBUCKET_URL="https://bitbucket.org/your-workspace" \
BITBUCKET_USERNAME="your-username" \
BITBUCKET_PASSWORD="your-app-password" \
bitbucket-mcp

# If installed in your project
BITBUCKET_URL="https://bitbucket.org/your-workspace" \
BITBUCKET_USERNAME="your-username" \
BITBUCKET_PASSWORD="your-app-password" \
npx bitbucket-mcp

Configuration

Environment Variables

Configure the server using the following environment variables:

Variable Description Required
BITBUCKET_URL Bitbucket base URL (e.g., “https://bitbucket.org/your-workspace”) Yes
BITBUCKET_USERNAME Your Bitbucket username Yes*
BITBUCKET_PASSWORD Your Bitbucket app password Yes*
BITBUCKET_TOKEN Your Bitbucket access token (alternative to username/password) No
BITBUCKET_WORKSPACE Default workspace to use when not specified No

* Either BITBUCKET_TOKEN or both BITBUCKET_USERNAME and BITBUCKET_PASSWORD must be provided.

Creating a Bitbucket App Password

  1. Log in to your Bitbucket account
  2. Go to Personal Settings > App Passwords
  3. Create a new app password with the following permissions:
    • Repositories: Read
    • Pull requests: Read, Write
  4. Copy the generated password and use it as the BITBUCKET_PASSWORD environment variable

Integration with Cursor

To integrate this MCP server with Cursor:

  1. Open Cursor
  2. Go to Settings > Extensions
  3. Click on “Model Context Protocol”
  4. Add a new MCP configuration:
  1. Save the configuration
  2. Use the “/bitbucket” command in Cursor to access Bitbucket repositories and pull requests

Using a Local Build with Cursor

If you’re developing locally and want to test your changes:

Available Tools

This MCP server provides tools for interacting with Bitbucket repositories and pull requests. Below is a comprehensive list of the available operations:

Repository Operations

listRepositories

Lists repositories in a workspace.

Parameters:

  • workspace (optional): Bitbucket workspace name
  • limit (optional): Maximum number of repositories to return

getRepository

Gets details for a specific repository.

Parameters:

  • workspace: Bitbucket workspace name
  • repo_slug: Repository slug

Pull Request Operations

getPullRequests

Gets pull requests for a repository.

Parameters:

  • workspace: Bitbucket workspace name
  • repo_slug: Repository slug
  • state (optional): Pull request state (OPEN, MERGED, DECLINED, SUPERSEDED)
  • limit (optional): Maximum number of pull requests to return

createPullRequest

Creates a new pull request.

Parameters:

  • workspace: Bitbucket workspace name
  • repo_slug: Repository slug
  • title: Pull request title
  • description: Pull request description
  • sourceBranch: Source branch name
  • targetBranch: Target branch name
  • reviewers (optional): List of reviewer usernames

getPullRequest

Gets details for a specific pull request.

Parameters:

  • workspace: Bitbucket workspace name
  • repo_slug: Repository slug
  • pull_request_id: Pull request ID

updatePullRequest

Updates a pull request.

Parameters:

  • workspace: Bitbucket workspace name
  • repo_slug: Repository slug
  • pull_request_id: Pull request ID
  • Various optional update parameters (title, description, etc.)

getPullRequestActivity

Gets the activity log for a pull request.

Parameters:

  • workspace: Bitbucket workspace name
  • repo_slug: Repository slug
  • pull_request_id: Pull request ID

approvePullRequest

Approves a pull request.

Parameters:

  • workspace: Bitbucket workspace name
  • repo_slug: Repository slug
  • pull_request_id: Pull request ID

unapprovePullRequest

Removes an approval from a pull request.

Parameters:

  • workspace: Bitbucket workspace name
  • repo_slug: Repository slug
  • pull_request_id: Pull request ID

declinePullRequest

Declines a pull request.

Parameters:

  • workspace: Bitbucket workspace name
  • repo_slug: Repository slug
  • pull_request_id: Pull request ID
  • message (optional): Reason for declining

mergePullRequest

Merges a pull request.

Parameters:

  • workspace: Bitbucket workspace name
  • repo_slug: Repository slug
  • pull_request_id: Pull request ID
  • message (optional): Merge commit message
  • strategy (optional): Merge strategy (merge-commit, squash, fast-forward)

requestChanges

Requests changes on a pull request.

Parameters:

  • workspace: Bitbucket workspace name
  • repo_slug: Repository slug
  • pull_request_id: Pull request ID

removeChangeRequest

Removes a change request from a pull request.

Parameters:

  • workspace: Bitbucket workspace name
  • repo_slug: Repository slug
  • pull_request_id: Pull request ID

Pull Request Comment Operations

getPullRequestComments

Lists comments on a pull request.

Parameters:

  • workspace: Bitbucket workspace name
  • repo_slug: Repository slug
  • pull_request_id: Pull request ID

createPullRequestComment

Creates a comment on a pull request.

Parameters:

  • workspace: Bitbucket workspace name
  • repo_slug: Repository slug
  • pull_request_id: Pull request ID
  • content: Comment content
  • inline (optional): Inline comment information

getPullRequestComment

Gets a specific comment on a pull request.

Parameters:

  • workspace: Bitbucket workspace name
  • repo_slug: Repository slug
  • pull_request_id: Pull request ID
  • comment_id: Comment ID

updatePullRequestComment

Updates a comment on a pull request.

Parameters:

  • workspace: Bitbucket workspace name
  • repo_slug: Repository slug
  • pull_request_id: Pull request ID
  • comment_id: Comment ID
  • content: Updated comment content

deletePullRequestComment

Deletes a comment on a pull request.

Parameters:

  • workspace: Bitbucket workspace name
  • repo_slug: Repository slug
  • pull_request_id: Pull request ID
  • comment_id: Comment ID

resolveComment

Resolves a comment thread on a pull request.

Parameters:

  • workspace: Bitbucket workspace name
  • repo_slug: Repository slug
  • pull_request_id: Pull request ID
  • comment_id: Comment ID

reopenComment

Reopens a resolved comment thread on a pull request.

Parameters:

  • workspace: Bitbucket workspace name
  • repo_slug: Repository slug
  • pull_request_id: Pull request ID
  • comment_id: Comment ID

Pull Request Diff Operations

getPullRequestDiff

Gets the diff for a pull request.

Parameters:

  • workspace: Bitbucket workspace name
  • repo_slug: Repository slug
  • pull_request_id: Pull request ID

getPullRequestDiffStat

Gets the diff statistics for a pull request.

Parameters:

  • workspace: Bitbucket workspace name
  • repo_slug: Repository slug
  • pull_request_id: Pull request ID

getPullRequestPatch

Gets the patch for a pull request.

Parameters:

  • workspace: Bitbucket workspace name
  • repo_slug: Repository slug
  • pull_request_id: Pull request ID

Pull Request Task Operations

getPullRequestTasks

Lists tasks on a pull request.

Parameters:

  • workspace: Bitbucket workspace name
  • repo_slug: Repository slug
  • pull_request_id: Pull request ID

createPullRequestTask

Creates a task on a pull request.

Parameters:

  • workspace: Bitbucket workspace name
  • repo_slug: Repository slug
  • pull_request_id: Pull request ID
  • content: Task content
  • comment (optional): Comment ID to associate with the task
  • pending (optional): Whether the task is pending

getPullRequestTask

Gets a specific task on a pull request.

Parameters:

  • workspace: Bitbucket workspace name
  • repo_slug: Repository slug
  • pull_request_id: Pull request ID
  • task_id: Task ID

updatePullRequestTask

Updates a task on a pull request.

Parameters:

  • workspace: Bitbucket workspace name
  • repo_slug: Repository slug
  • pull_request_id: Pull request ID
  • task_id: Task ID
  • content (optional): Updated task content
  • state (optional): Updated task state

deletePullRequestTask

Deletes a task on a pull request.

Parameters:

  • workspace: Bitbucket workspace name
  • repo_slug: Repository slug
  • pull_request_id: Pull request ID
  • task_id: Task ID

Other Pull Request Operations

getPullRequestCommits

Lists commits on a pull request.

Parameters:

  • workspace: Bitbucket workspace name
  • repo_slug: Repository slug
  • pull_request_id: Pull request ID

getPullRequestStatuses

Lists commit statuses for a pull request.

Parameters:

  • workspace: Bitbucket workspace name
  • repo_slug: Repository slug
  • pull_request_id: Pull request ID

Development

Prerequisites

  • Node.js 18 or higher
  • npm or yarn

Setup

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/MatanYemini/bitbucket-mcp.git
cd bitbucket-mcp

# Install dependencies
npm install

# Build the project
npm run build

# Run in development mode
npm run dev

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

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