by jliocsar
Simple MCP implementation for (mostly) pull requests on Bitbucket.
Provide context from your PRs to your favorite LLM and let it review them for you!
Written in Bun and Civet using Cursor as an assistant.
Read the documentation here.
🚧 This repository is a MCP learning exercise and it is still work in progress.
The API here lacks many features as of now. More features might be added in the near future.
Also, the documentation was written by Cursor itself. Don't expect it to be perfect. 🚧
First clone this repository somewhere you'd like.
Then there are 2 ways to run it locally:
index.civet
file directly.To run from the pre-built binaries, go to the Releases page and get the latest release from there.
Extract the binary somewhere you'd like.
Then, add this to your MCP servers settings:
{ "mcpServers": { "Bitbucket": { // Or just `bitbucket-mcp-server` if you made it // available as a system/user-wide binary "command": "/path/to/bitbucket-mcp-server", "args": ["username:password"] } } }
This is enough to get the server going.
If you want to run with Bun (or build with it), you'll first need to install bun
by running:
curl -fsSL https://bun.sh/install | bash
Then from the project directory install all dependencies with:
bun i
To run with bun
directly, add this entry to your MCP servers settings:
*Configuration content*
Run the build command from the project root directory:
bun run build
This will output a binary in the dist/
folder to whatever architecture you're using.
Then follow the same steps from the Release option to add the MCP server to your settings.
Make sure you have both Bun's runtime and Civet's VSCode/Cursor extension installed.
Then after cloning the repository, install its dependencies:
cd /path/to/repository bun i
The best way to visualize everything working is by running:
bun inspect username:password
This will open the MCP Inspector with a GUI to play around and explore the MCP tools.
MCP has a limitation of 40 tools that will be sent to the agent.
Currently bitbucket-mcp-server
provides 24 tools total. Consider disabling the ones you don't use often to save some slots.
This project was created using bun init
in bun v1.2.17. Bun is a fast all-in-one JavaScript runtime.