
Bitbucket MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol server that integrates Cursor IDE with Bitbucket Cloud, allowing developers to fetch repository information and commit data directly from their Bitbucket workspace.
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Bitbucket MCP
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that integrates Cursor IDE with Bitbucket Cloud, allowing you to fetch repository information and commit data directly from your Bitbucket workspace.
Features
- List Repositories: Fetch all repositories from your Bitbucket workspace
- Repository Details: Get detailed information about specific repositories
- Commit Information: Retrieve commit history and latest commit details
- Commit Counts: Get total commit counts per repository
- Latest Commit Data: Fetch the most recent commit date, author, and message for each repository
Prerequisites
- Node.js 18 or higher
- npm or yarn
- A Bitbucket Cloud account
- Bitbucket App Password (for authentication)
Setup
1. Install Dependencies
npm install
2. Build the Project
npm run build
3. Create Bitbucket App Password
- Go to your Bitbucket account settings
- Navigate to "App passwords" under "Access management"
- Click "Create app password"
- Give it a descriptive name (e.g., "Cursor MCP Integration")
- Select the following permissions:
- Repositories: Read
- Account: Read (optional, for user info)
- Copy the generated app password
4. Configure Environment Variables
Create a .env
file in the project root:
BITBUCKET_USERNAME=your_bitbucket_username
BITBUCKET_APP_PASSWORD=your_app_password_from_step_3
BITBUCKET_WORKSPACE=your_workspace_name
Note: The workspace name is typically your username or organization name. You can find it in your Bitbucket URLs (e.g., https://bitbucket.org/workspace_name/
).
5. Add to Cursor MCP Configuration
Add the following configuration to your Cursor MCP settings:
For macOS/Linux:
{
"mcpServers": {
"bitbucket": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/path/to/BitbucketMCP/dist/index.js"],
"env": {
"BITBUCKET_USERNAME": "your_bitbucket_username",
"BITBUCKET_APP_PASSWORD": "your_app_password",
"BITBUCKET_WORKSPACE": "your_workspace_name"
}
}
}
}
For Windows:
{
"mcpServers": {
"bitbucket": {
"command": "node.exe",
"args": ["C:\\path\\to\\BitbucketMCP\\dist\\index.js"],
"env": {
"BITBUCKET_USERNAME": "your_bitbucket_username",
"BITBUCKET_APP_PASSWORD": "your_app_password",
"BITBUCKET_WORKSPACE": "your_workspace_name"
}
}
}
}
6. Restart Cursor
After adding the configuration, restart Cursor IDE to load the MCP server.
Usage
Once configured, you can use the following tools in Cursor:
1. List Repositories
List all repositories in my Bitbucket workspace
or
List repositories with commit information
2. Get Repository Details
Get details for repository "my-repo-name"
3. Get Repository Commits
Show recent commits for repository "my-repo-name"
Available Tools
list_repositories
Lists all repositories in your Bitbucket workspace.
Parameters:
include_commit_info
(boolean, optional): Include commit count and latest commit infolimit
(number, optional): Maximum repositories to return (default: 50, max: 100)
get_repository_commits
Gets commit history for a specific repository.
Parameters:
repository_name
(string, required): Name of the repositorylimit
(number, optional): Maximum commits to return (default: 50, max: 100)
get_repository_details
Gets detailed information about a specific repository including latest commit data.
Parameters:
repository_name
(string, required): Name of the repository
Development
Running in Development Mode
npm run dev
Building
npm run build
Project Structure
BitbucketMCP/
├── src/
│ └── index.ts # Main MCP server implementation
├── dist/ # Compiled JavaScript output
├── package.json # Project dependencies and scripts
├── tsconfig.json # TypeScript configuration
├── .gitignore # Git ignore rules
└── README.md # This file
Troubleshooting
Authentication Issues
- Verify your Bitbucket username and app password are correct
- Ensure the app password has the correct permissions (Repositories: Read)
- Check that the workspace name is correct
Connection Issues
- Verify your internet connection
- Check if Bitbucket API is accessible from your network
- Ensure the MCP server is running (check Cursor's MCP logs)
Repository Not Found
- Verify the repository name is correct (use the repo slug, not display name)
- Ensure you have access to the repository
- Check that the repository exists in the specified workspace
MCP Server Not Loading
- Verify the path to
dist/index.js
is correct in your Cursor configuration - Ensure Node.js is installed and accessible from the command line
- Check Cursor's MCP server logs for error messages
Security Notes
- Keep your Bitbucket app password secure and never commit it to version control
- Use environment variables or secure configuration management for credentials
- The app password should only have the minimum required permissions
- Consider rotating your app password regularly
Contributing
- Fork the repository
- Create a feature branch
- Make your changes
- Add tests if applicable
- Submit a pull request
License
MIT License - see LICENSE file for details
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