Bitbucket MCP

Bitbucket MCP

Connects Claude Desktop and Claude Code to Bitbucket Cloud, enabling searching PRs, commits, diffs, and file content for AI-assisted bug triage and impact analysis.

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Bitbucket MCP Server

An MCP server that connects Claude Desktop and Claude Code to Bitbucket Cloud, enabling AI-assisted bug triage, impact analysis from live repository data.

Tools

Tool Description
search_by_jira_id Find PRs (by title/branch) and commits (by message) linked to a Jira issue key. Searches one repo or all repos in the workspace.
search_by_pr_title Search PRs by keyword — returns details, description, comments, and changed files in one response
get_changed_files List modified files with line add/remove counts for a PR number or commit hash
get_diff Return the full unified diff for a PR or commit, truncated at a line boundary if over 50,000 characters
get_file_content Return the full content of a file at a given branch or commit ref
get_commit_history_for_file Show commit history for a file — frequency, authors, and dates
get_related_prs Find other PRs that touched the same files as a given PR or commit
list_repos List all repositories in the configured workspace

Authentication

Bitbucket Cloud uses Basic Auth with a Bitbucket API Token

  1. Go to Bitbucket -> Account Settings -> Security -> API Tokens
  2. Create a Token with Scope

Quick setup (Windows)

Run the setup script — it installs dependencies, builds, prompts for credentials, and registers the server in both Claude Desktop and Claude Code:

powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File setup.ps1

Credentials are written to .env.local (git-ignored). The MCP config entry stays secret-free.

Manual setup

1. Install and build

npm install
npm run build

2. Create .env.local

BITBUCKET_WORKSPACE=https://bitbucket.org/your-workspace/workspace/overview/
BITBUCKET_EMAIL=you@example.com
BITBUCKET_API_TOKEN=your_app_password_here

3. Register in Claude Desktop

Open %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json (Windows) or ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json (Mac) and add:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "bitbucket": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["C:/path/to/bitbucket-mcp-server/dist/index.js"]
    }
  }
}

Restart Claude Desktop to load the tools.

4. Register in Claude Code

claude mcp add bitbucket node "C:/path/to/bitbucket-mcp-server/dist/index.js" --scope user

Environment variables

Variable Required Description
BITBUCKET_WORKSPACE Yes Full workspace URL or slug (e.g. my-workspace)
BITBUCKET_EMAIL Yes Your Atlassian account email
BITBUCKET_API_TOKEN Yes Bitbucket App Password (from account → App passwords)

Example prompts

"Show me all PRs and commits related to PROJ-123"
"Search PRs mentioning login timeout in repo my-service"
"What files were changed in PR 42 in repo my-service?"
"Get the diff for commit a1b2c3d4 in repo my-service"
"Show me the content of src/auth.ts on the main branch"
"Who has been changing src/payment/processor.ts and how often?"
"Find other PRs that touched the same files as PR 42"
"List all repos in the workspace"

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