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Circleci Mcp Cookbook
What is Circleci Mcp Cookbook
The circleci-mcp-cookbook is a repository containing examples and guides for utilizing the CircleCI Model Context Protocol (MCP) to develop AI-powered applications.
Use cases
Use cases include fixing failed CircleCI builds, optimizing code with AI assistance, and improving overall development workflows by leveraging AI capabilities within the IDE.
How to use
To use the circleci-mcp-cookbook, set up the CircleCI MCP Server as per the instructions in the server repository, and then select an example from the provided list to follow its specific documentation for detailed usage.
Key features
Key features include practical examples demonstrating how to enable AI agents to access build logs, test results, and other context from CircleCI to assist in resolving codebase issues.
Where to use
The circleci-mcp-cookbook can be used in software development environments, particularly where AI agents are integrated into IDEs for enhancing coding efficiency and troubleshooting.
Clients Supporting MCP
The following are the main client software that supports the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.
Overview
What is Circleci Mcp Cookbook
The circleci-mcp-cookbook is a repository containing examples and guides for utilizing the CircleCI Model Context Protocol (MCP) to develop AI-powered applications.
Use cases
Use cases include fixing failed CircleCI builds, optimizing code with AI assistance, and improving overall development workflows by leveraging AI capabilities within the IDE.
How to use
To use the circleci-mcp-cookbook, set up the CircleCI MCP Server as per the instructions in the server repository, and then select an example from the provided list to follow its specific documentation for detailed usage.
Key features
Key features include practical examples demonstrating how to enable AI agents to access build logs, test results, and other context from CircleCI to assist in resolving codebase issues.
Where to use
The circleci-mcp-cookbook can be used in software development environments, particularly where AI agents are integrated into IDEs for enhancing coding efficiency and troubleshooting.
Clients Supporting MCP
The following are the main client software that supports the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.
Content
CircleCI MCP Cookbook
This repository contains a collection of cookbook examples demonstrating how to use CircleCI MCP (Model Context Protocol) server tools within your IDE with AI agents like Cursor, VSCode Copilot etc.
Overview
The examples in this repository showcase practical implementations and usage patterns for CircleCI MCP server tools, helping you understand how to:
- Enable AI agents to get build logs, test results, and other context from CircleCI to fix issues in your codebase.
Getting Started
These examples are designed to work with any MCP supported AI agents directly in your IDE. Follow these steps to get started:
- Set up the CircleCI MCP Server by following the instructions in the server repository
- Choose an example from the list below and follow its specific documentation for detailed usage instructions
Examples
Prerequisites
- IDE with MCP support
- GitHub account
- CircleCI account with Personal Access Token
Contributing
Feel free to add your own examples or improvements to the existing cookbook recipes.
License
Apache 2.0
Dev Tools Supporting MCP
The following are the main code editors that support the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.










