
mcp-server-azure-devops
An MCP server for Azure DevOps
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Azure DevOps MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementation for Azure DevOps, allowing AI assistants to interact with Azure DevOps APIs through a standardized protocol.
Overview
This server implements the Model Context Protocol (MCP) for Azure DevOps, enabling AI assistants like Claude to interact with Azure DevOps resources securely. The server acts as a bridge between AI models and Azure DevOps APIs, providing a standardized way to:
- Access and manage projects, work items, repositories, and more
- Create and update work items, branches, and pull requests
- Execute common DevOps workflows through natural language
- Access repository content via standardized resource URIs
- Safely authenticate and interact with Azure DevOps resources
Server Structure
The server is structured around the Model Context Protocol (MCP) for communicating with AI assistants. It provides tools for interacting with Azure DevOps resources including:
- Projects
- Work Items
- Repositories
- Pull Requests
- Branches
- Pipelines
Core Components
- AzureDevOpsServer: Main server class that initializes the MCP server and registers tools
- Tool Handlers: Modular functions for each Azure DevOps operation
- Configuration: Environment-based configuration for organization URL, PAT, etc.
Getting Started
Prerequisites
- Node.js (v16+)
- npm or yarn
- Azure DevOps account with appropriate access
- Authentication credentials (see Authentication Guide for details):
- Personal Access Token (PAT), or
- Azure Identity credentials, or
- Azure CLI login
Running with NPX
Usage with Claude Desktop/Cursor AI
To integrate with Claude Desktop or Cursor AI, add one of the following configurations to your configuration file.
Azure Identity Authentication
Be sure you are logged in to Azure CLI with az login
then add the following:
{
"mcpServers": {
"azureDevOps": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@tiberriver256/mcp-server-azure-devops"],
"env": {
"AZURE_DEVOPS_ORG_URL": "https://dev.azure.com/your-organization",
"AZURE_DEVOPS_AUTH_METHOD": "azure-identity",
"AZURE_DEVOPS_DEFAULT_PROJECT": "your-project-name"
}
}
}
}
Personal Access Token (PAT) Authentication
{
"mcpServers": {
"azureDevOps": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@tiberriver256/mcp-server-azure-devops"],
"env": {
"AZURE_DEVOPS_ORG_URL": "https://dev.azure.com/your-organization",
"AZURE_DEVOPS_AUTH_METHOD": "pat",
"AZURE_DEVOPS_PAT": "<YOUR_PAT>",
"AZURE_DEVOPS_DEFAULT_PROJECT": "your-project-name"
}
}
}
}
For detailed configuration instructions and more authentication options, see the Authentication Guide.
Authentication Methods
This server supports multiple authentication methods for connecting to Azure DevOps APIs. For detailed setup instructions, configuration examples, and troubleshooting tips, see the Authentication Guide.
Supported Authentication Methods
- Personal Access Token (PAT) - Simple token-based authentication
- Azure Identity (DefaultAzureCredential) - Flexible authentication using the Azure Identity SDK
- Azure CLI - Authentication using your Azure CLI login
Example configuration files for each authentication method are available in the examples directory.
Environment Variables
For a complete list of environment variables and their descriptions, see the Authentication Guide.
Key environment variables include:
Variable | Description | Required | Default |
---|---|---|---|
AZURE_DEVOPS_AUTH_METHOD |
Authentication method (pat , azure-identity , or azure-cli ) - case-insensitive |
No | azure-identity |
AZURE_DEVOPS_ORG_URL |
Full URL to your Azure DevOps organization | Yes | - |
AZURE_DEVOPS_PAT |
Personal Access Token (for PAT auth) | Only with PAT auth | - |
AZURE_DEVOPS_DEFAULT_PROJECT |
Default project if none specified | No | - |
AZURE_DEVOPS_API_VERSION |
API version to use | No | Latest |
AZURE_TENANT_ID |
Azure AD tenant ID (for service principals) | Only with service principals | - |
AZURE_CLIENT_ID |
Azure AD application ID (for service principals) | Only with service principals | - |
AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET |
Azure AD client secret (for service principals) | Only with service principals | - |
LOG_LEVEL |
Logging level (debug, info, warn, error) | No | info |
Troubleshooting Authentication
For detailed troubleshooting information for each authentication method, see the Authentication Guide.
Common issues include:
- Invalid or expired credentials
- Insufficient permissions
- Network connectivity problems
- Configuration errors
Authentication Implementation Details
For technical details about how authentication is implemented in the Azure DevOps MCP server, see the Authentication Guide and the source code in the src/auth
directory.
Available Tools
The Azure DevOps MCP server provides a variety of tools for interacting with Azure DevOps resources. For detailed documentation on each tool, please refer to the corresponding documentation.
User Tools
-
get_me
: Get details of the authenticated user (id, displayName, email)
Organization Tools
-
list_organizations
: List all accessible organizations
Project Tools
-
list_projects
: List all projects in an organization -
get_project
: Get details of a specific project -
get_project_details
: Get comprehensive details of a project including process, work item types, and teams
Repository Tools
-
list_repositories
: List all repositories in a project -
get_repository
: Get details of a specific repository -
get_repository_details
: Get detailed information about a repository including statistics and refs -
get_file_content
: Get content of a file or directory from a repository
Work Item Tools
-
get_work_item
: Retrieve a work item by ID -
create_work_item
: Create a new work item -
update_work_item
: Update an existing work item -
list_work_items
: List work items in a project -
manage_work_item_link
: Add, remove, or update links between work items
Search Tools
-
search_code
: Search for code across repositories in a project -
search_wiki
: Search for content across wiki pages in a project -
search_work_items
: Search for work items across projects in Azure DevOps
For comprehensive documentation on all tools, see the Tools Documentation.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please see CONTRIBUTING.md for contribution guidelines.
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License
MIT
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Reviews

user_XFx2FCA5
As a dedicated user of MCP, I have found the mcp-server-azure-devops incredibly valuable for streamlining my development workflows. Authored by Tiberriver256, it integrates seamlessly with Azure DevOps and enhances productivity immensely. The comprehensive documentation on GitHub makes it easy to implement and customize. Highly recommend for anyone looking to optimize their CI/CD pipelines!