Jira
Quick start
Always invoke through bash {baseDir}/scripts/invoke.sh — never call mcporter directly. The wrapper seeds the OAuth vault from the env-supplied tokens when needed, then calls mcporter.
bash {baseDir}/scripts/invoke.sh list maverick-jira --schema
For structured output (also surfaces transport errors as JSON envelopes — workaround for mcporter #153):
bash {baseDir}/scripts/invoke.sh call --output json maverick-jira.TOOL_NAME key=value | jq '.result.content'
Safety
Write operations that create, update, transition, assign, comment on, delete, or bulk-edit issues modify Jira work visible to the connected Atlassian workspace. Confirm clear user intent before invoking write tools — search and read tools are safe to call freely while exploring. Search projects and issues before assuming keys or IDs, and read issue details, status, assignee, priority, and comments before updating.
Authentication
Tokens are provisioned and rotated automatically. If a call returns HTTP 401 that doesn't recover within a few seconds, the OAuth grant has been revoked — re-authorize the integration to refresh credentials.
Data flow
Tool calls travel to Atlassian's hosted MCP service at https://mcp.atlassian.com/v1/mcp/authv2 over HTTPS, authenticated via OAuth. Atlassian sees the Jira issue, project, board, sprint, comment, and workflow data referenced by each call. Use this skill for Jira-related work only; do not pass unrelated sensitive content through these tools.
Dependencies
mcporter(github.com/steipete/mcporter) — MCP CLI used to invoke Atlassian's hosted MCP server. Auto-installed vianpm install -g --ignore-scripts mcporterif missing on PATH (seeinstallspec in frontmatter). The install spec uses unpinnedmcporter(npmlatest); operators with strict supply-chain controls should override the install to pin a specific version (e.g.mcporter@<version>).jq(stedolan.github.io/jq) — JSON processor used by the vault initializer. System dependency; install via your OS package manager (apt install jq,brew install jq, etc.).flock(part of util-linux) — file locking used to serialize concurrent vault writes. Available by default on Linux; on macOS install viabrew install flock.shasum(Perl, ships withDigest::SHA) — computes the SHA-256 hashes used to derive the mcporter vault key and the provisioned-token marker. Preinstalled on macOS and on Debian/Ubuntu (incl. the deployedcloudflare/sandboxUbuntu 22.04 image); on minimal Linux images installperl-Digest-SHA. The script invokesshasum -a 256rather than GNUsha256sumso it runs on stock macOS withoutcoreutils.