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    Backlog Mcp Server

    - Issue tracking and comments (create, update, delete, list) for the Model Context Protocol. Enhance AI assistants with powerful integrations.

    105 stars
    TypeScript
    Updated Oct 17, 2025

    Table of Contents

    • Features
    • Getting Started
    • Requirements
    • Option 1: Install via Docker
    • Option 2: Install via npx
    • Option 3: Manual Setup (Node.js)
    • Tool Configuration
    • Available Toolsets
    • Specifying Toolsets
    • Dynamic Toolset Discovery (Experimental)
    • Available Tools
    • Toolset: space
    • Toolset: project
    • Toolset: issue
    • Toolset: wiki
    • Toolset: git
    • Toolset: notifications
    • Toolset: document
    • Usage Examples
    • i18n / Overriding Descriptions
    • Exporting Current Translations
    • Using a Japanese Translation Template
    • Using Environment Variables
    • Advanced Features
    • Tool Name Prefixing
    • Response Optimization & Token Limits
    • Field Selection (GraphQL-style)
    • Token Limiting
    • Full Custom Configuration Example
    • Development
    • Running Tests
    • Adding New Tools
    • Command Line Options
    • License

    Table of Contents

    • Features
    • Getting Started
    • Requirements
    • Option 1: Install via Docker
    • Option 2: Install via npx
    • Option 3: Manual Setup (Node.js)
    • Tool Configuration
    • Available Toolsets
    • Specifying Toolsets
    • Dynamic Toolset Discovery (Experimental)
    • Available Tools
    • Toolset: space
    • Toolset: project
    • Toolset: issue
    • Toolset: wiki
    • Toolset: git
    • Toolset: notifications
    • Toolset: document
    • Usage Examples
    • i18n / Overriding Descriptions
    • Exporting Current Translations
    • Using a Japanese Translation Template
    • Using Environment Variables
    • Advanced Features
    • Tool Name Prefixing
    • Response Optimization & Token Limits
    • Field Selection (GraphQL-style)
    • Token Limiting
    • Full Custom Configuration Example
    • Development
    • Running Tests
    • Adding New Tools
    • Command Line Options
    • License

    Documentation

    Backlog MCP Server

    MIT License

    Build

    Last Commit

    📘 日本語でのご利用ガイド

    A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for interacting with the Backlog API. This server provides tools for managing projects, issues, wiki pages, and more in Backlog through AI agents like Claude Desktop / Cline / Cursor etc.

    Features

    • Project tools (create, read, update, delete)
    • Issue tracking and comments (create, update, delete, list)
    • Version/Milestone management (create, read, update, delete)
    • Wiki page support
    • Git repository and pull request tools
    • Notification tools
    • GraphQL-style field selection for optimized responses
    • Token limiting for large responses

    Getting Started

    Requirements

    • Docker
    • A Backlog account with API access
    • API key from your Backlog account

    Option 1: Install via Docker

    The easiest way to use this MCP server is through MCP configurations:

    1. Open MCP settings

    2. Navigate to the MCP configuration section

    3. Add the following configuration:

    json
    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "backlog": {
          "command": "docker",
          "args": [
            "run",
            "--pull",
            "always",
            "-i",
            "--rm",
            "-e",
            "BACKLOG_DOMAIN",
            "-e",
            "BACKLOG_API_KEY",
            "ghcr.io/nulab/backlog-mcp-server"
          ],
          "env": {
            "BACKLOG_DOMAIN": "your-domain.backlog.com",
            "BACKLOG_API_KEY": "your-api-key"
          }
        }
      }
    }

    Replace your-domain.backlog.com with your Backlog domain and your-api-key with your Backlog API key.

    ✅ If you cannot use --pull always, you can manually update the image using:

    code
    docker pull ghcr.io/nulab/backlog-mcp-server:latest

    Option 2: Install via npx

    You can also run the server directly using npx without cloning the repository. This is a convenient way to run the server without a full installation.

    1. Open MCP settings

    2. Navigate to the MCP configuration section

    3. Add the following configuration:

    json
    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "backlog": {
          "command": "npx",
          "args": ["backlog-mcp-server"],
          "env": {
            "BACKLOG_DOMAIN": "your-domain.backlog.com",
            "BACKLOG_API_KEY": "your-api-key"
          }
        }
      }
    }

    Replace your-domain.backlog.com with your Backlog domain and your-api-key with your Backlog API key.

    Option 3: Manual Setup (Node.js)

    1. Clone and install:

    bash
    git clone https://github.com/nulab/backlog-mcp-server.git
       cd backlog-mcp-server
       npm install
       npm run build

    2. Create .env from template and set required variables:

    bash
    cp .env.example .env

    Set the following values in .env:

    • BACKLOG_DOMAIN=your-domain.backlog.com
    • BACKLOG_API_KEY=your-api-key

    3. Run locally:

    bash
    npm run dev

    4. Set your json to use as MCP

    json
    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "backlog": {
          "command": "node",
          "args": ["your-repository-location/build/index.js"],
          "env": {
            "BACKLOG_DOMAIN": "your-domain.backlog.com",
            "BACKLOG_API_KEY": "your-api-key"
          }
        }
      }
    }

    Tool Configuration

    You can selectively enable or disable specific toolsets using the --enable-toolsets command-line flag or the ENABLE_TOOLSETS environment variable. This allows better control over which tools are available to the AI agent and helps reduce context size.

    Available Toolsets

    The following toolsets are available (enabled by default when "all" is used):

    ToolsetDescription
    spaceTools for managing Backlog space settings and general information
    projectTools for managing projects, categories, custom fields, and issue types
    issueTools for managing issues and their comments, version milestones
    wikiTools for managing wiki pages
    gitTools for managing Git repositories and pull requests
    notificationsTools for managing user notifications
    documentTools for viewing documents and document trees

    Specifying Toolsets

    You can control toolset activation in the following ways:

    Using via CLI:

    bash
    --enable-toolsets space,project,issue

    Or via environment variable:

    code
    ENABLE_TOOLSETS="space,project,issue"

    If all is specified, all available toolsets will be enabled. This is also the default behavior.

    Using selective toolsets can be helpful if the toolset list is too large for your AI agent or if certain tools are causing performance issues. In such cases, disabling unused toolsets may improve stability.

    🧩 Tip: project toolset is highly recommended, as many other tools rely on project data as an entry point.

    Dynamic Toolset Discovery (Experimental)

    If you're using the MCP server with AI agents, you can enable dynamic discovery of toolsets at runtime:

    Enabling via CLI:

    code
    --dynamic-toolsets

    Or via environment variable::

    code
    -e DYNAMIC_TOOLSETS=1 \

    With dynamic toolsets enabled, the LLM will be able to list and activate toolsets on demand via tool interface.

    Available Tools

    Toolset: space

    Tools for managing Backlog space settings and general information.

    • get_space: Returns information about the Backlog space.
    • get_users: Returns list of users in the Backlog space.
    • get_myself: Returns information about the authenticated user.

    Toolset: project

    Tools for managing projects, categories, custom fields, and issue types.

    • get_project_list: Returns list of projects.
    • add_project: Creates a new project.
    • get_project: Returns information about a specific project.
    • update_project: Updates an existing project.
    • delete_project: Deletes a project.

    Toolset: issue

    Tools for managing issues, their comments, and related items like priorities, categories, custom fields, issue types, resolutions, and watching lists.

    • get_issue: Returns information about a specific issue.
    • get_issues: Returns list of issues.
    • count_issues: Returns count of issues.
    • add_issue: Creates a new issue in the specified project.
    • update_issue: Updates an existing issue.
    • delete_issue: Deletes an issue.
    • get_issue_comments: Returns list of comments for an issue.
    • add_issue_comment: Adds a comment to an issue.
    • get_priorities: Returns list of priorities.
    • get_categories: Returns list of categories for a project.
    • get_custom_fields: Returns list of custom fields for a project.
    • get_issue_types: Returns list of issue types for a project.
    • get_resolutions: Returns list of issue resolutions.
    • get_watching_list_items: Returns list of watching items for a user.
    • get_watching_list_count: Returns count of watching items for a user.
    • add_watching: Adds a new watch to an issue.
    • update_watching: Updates an existing watch note.
    • delete_watching: Deletes a watch from an issue.
    • mark_watching_as_read: Marks a watch as read.
    • get_version_milestone_list: Returns list of version milestones for a project.
    • add_version_milestone: Creates a new version milestone for a project.
    • update_version_milestone: Updates an existing version milestone.
    • delete_version_milestone: Deletes a version milestone.

    Toolset: wiki

    Tools for managing wiki pages.

    • get_wiki_pages: Returns list of Wiki pages.
    • get_wikis_count: Returns count of wiki pages in a project.
    • get_wiki: Returns information about a specific wiki page.
    • add_wiki: Creates a new wiki page.

    Toolset: git

    Tools for managing Git repositories and pull requests.

    • get_git_repositories: Returns list of Git repositories for a project.
    • get_git_repository: Returns information about a specific Git repository.
    • get_pull_requests: Returns list of pull requests for a repository.
    • get_pull_requests_count: Returns count of pull requests for a repository.
    • get_pull_request: Returns information about a specific pull request.
    • add_pull_request: Creates a new pull request.
    • update_pull_request: Updates an existing pull request.
    • get_pull_request_comments: Returns list of comments for a pull request.
    • add_pull_request_comment: Adds a comment to a pull request.
    • update_pull_request_comment: Updates a comment on a pull request.

    Toolset: notifications

    Tools for managing user notifications.

    • get_notifications: Returns list of notifications.
    • get_notifications_count: Returns count of notifications.
    • reset_unread_notification_count: Resets unread notification count.
    • mark_notification_as_read: Marks a notification as read.

    Toolset: document

    Tools for managing documents and document trees in Backlog projects.

    • get_document_tree: Returns the hierarchical tree of documents for a project, including folders and ne
    • get_documents: Returns a flat list of documents in a project or folder.
    • get_document: Returns detailed information about a specific document, including metadata, content, an

    Usage Examples

    Once the MCP server is configured in AI agents, you can use the tools directly in your conversations. Here are some examples:

    • Listing Projects
    code
    Could you list all my Backlog projects?
    • Creating a New Issue
    code
    Create a new bug issue in the PROJECT-KEY project with high priority titled "Fix login page error"
    • Getting Project Details
    code
    Show me the details of the PROJECT-KEY project
    • Working with Git Repositories
    code
    List all Git repositories in the PROJECT-KEY project
    • Managing Pull Requests
    code
    Show me all open pull requests in the repository "repo-name" of PROJECT-KEY project
    code
    Create a new pull request from branch "feature/new-feature" to "main" in the repository "repo-name" of PROJECT-KEY project
    • Watching Items
    code
    Show me all items I'm watching

    i18n / Overriding Descriptions

    You can override the descriptions of tools by creating a .backlog-mcp-serverrc.json file in your home directory.

    The file should contain a JSON object with the tool names as keys and the new descriptions as values.

    For example:

    json
    {
      "TOOL_ADD_ISSUE_COMMENT_DESCRIPTION": "An alternative description",
      "TOOL_CREATE_PROJECT_DESCRIPTION": "Create a new project in Backlog"
    }

    When the server starts, it determines the final description for each tool based on the following priority:

    1. Environment variables (e.g., BACKLOG_MCP_TOOL_ADD_ISSUE_COMMENT_DESCRIPTION)

    2. Entries in .backlog-mcp-serverrc.json - Supported configuration file formats: .json, .yaml, .yml

    3. Built-in fallback values (English)

    Sample config:

    json
    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "backlog": {
          "command": "docker",
          "args": [
            "run",
            "-i",
            "--rm",
            "-e",
            "BACKLOG_DOMAIN",
            "-e",
            "BACKLOG_API_KEY",
            "-v",
            "/yourcurrentdir/.backlog-mcp-serverrc.json:/root/.backlog-mcp-serverrc.json:ro",
            "ghcr.io/nulab/backlog-mcp-server"
          ],
          "env": {
            "BACKLOG_DOMAIN": "your-domain.backlog.com",
            "BACKLOG_API_KEY": "your-api-key"
          }
        }
      }
    }

    Exporting Current Translations

    You can export the current default translations (including any overrides) by running the binary with the --export-translations flag.

    This will print all tool descriptions to stdout, including any customizations you have made.

    Example:

    bash
    docker run -i --rm ghcr.io/nulab/backlog-mcp-server node build/index.js --export-translations

    or

    bash
    npx github:nulab/backlog-mcp-server --export-translations

    Using a Japanese Translation Template

    A sample Japanese configuration file is provided at:

    bash
    translationConfig/.backlog-mcp-serverrc.json.example

    To use it, copy it to your home directory as .backlog-mcp-serverrc.json:

    You can then edit the file to customize the descriptions as needed.

    Using Environment Variables

    Alternatively, you can override tool descriptions via environment variables.

    The environment variable names are based on the tool keys, prefixed with BACKLOG*MCP* and written in uppercase.

    Example:

    To override the TOOL_ADD_ISSUE_COMMENT_DESCRIPTION:

    json
    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "backlog": {
          "command": "docker",
          "args": [
            "run",
            "-i",
            "--rm",
            "-e", "BACKLOG_DOMAIN",
            "-e", "BACKLOG_API_KEY",
            "-e", "BACKLOG_MCP_TOOL_ADD_ISSUE_COMMENT_DESCRIPTION"
            "ghcr.io/nulab/backlog-mcp-server"
          ],
          "env": {
            "BACKLOG_DOMAIN": "your-domain.backlog.com",
            "BACKLOG_API_KEY": "your-api-key",
            "BACKLOG_MCP_TOOL_ADD_ISSUE_COMMENT_DESCRIPTION": "An alternative description"
          }
        }
      }
    }

    The server loads the config file synchronously at startup.

    Environment variables always take precedence over the config file.

    Advanced Features

    Tool Name Prefixing

    Add prefix to tool names with:

    code
    --prefix backlog_

    or via environment variable:

    code
    PREFIX="backlog_"

    This is especially useful if you're using multiple MCP servers or tools in the same environment and want to avoid name collisions. For example, get_project can become backlog_get_project to distinguish it from similarly named tools provided by other services.

    Response Optimization & Token Limits

    Field Selection (GraphQL-style)

    code
    --optimize-response

    Or environment variable:

    code
    OPTIMIZE_RESPONSE=1

    Then, request only specific fields:

    code
    get_project(projectIdOrKey: "PROJECT-KEY", fields: "{ name key description }")

    The AI will use field selection to optimize the response:

    code
    get_project(projectIdOrKey: "PROJECT-KEY", fields: "{ name key description }")

    Benefits:

    • Reduce response size by requesting only needed fields
    • Focus on specific data points
    • Improve performance for large responses

    Token Limiting

    Large responses are automatically limited to prevent exceeding token limits:

    • Default limit: 50,000 tokens
    • Configurable via MAX_TOKENS environment variable
    • Responses exceeding the limit are truncated with a message

    You can change this using:

    code
    MAX_TOKENS=10000

    If a response exceeds the limit, it will be truncated with a warning.

    Note: This is a best-effort mitigation, not a guaranteed enforcement.

    Full Custom Configuration Example

    This section demonstrates advanced configuration using multiple environment variables. These are experimental features and may not be supported across all MCP clients. This is not part of the MCP standard specification and should be used with caution.

    json
    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "backlog": {
          "command": "docker",
          "args": [
            "run",
            "-i",
            "--rm",
            "-e",
            "BACKLOG_DOMAIN",
            "-e",
            "BACKLOG_API_KEY",
            "-e",
            "MAX_TOKENS",
            "-e",
            "OPTIMIZE_RESPONSE",
            "-e",
            "PREFIX",
            "-e",
            "ENABLE_TOOLSETS",
            "ghcr.io/nulab/backlog-mcp-server"
          ],
          "env": {
            "BACKLOG_DOMAIN": "your-domain.backlog.com",
            "BACKLOG_API_KEY": "your-api-key",
            "MAX_TOKENS": "10000",
            "OPTIMIZE_RESPONSE": "1",
            "PREFIX": "backlog_",
            "ENABLE_TOOLSETS": "space,project,issue",
            "ENABLE_DYNAMIC_TOOLSETS": "1"
          }
        }
      }
    }

    Development

    Running Tests

    bash
    npm test

    Adding New Tools

    1. Create a new file in src/tools/ following the pattern of existing tools

    2. Create a corresponding test file

    3. Add the new tool to src/tools/tools.ts

    4. Build and test your changes

    Command Line Options

    The server supports several command line options:

    • --export-translations: Export all translation keys and values
    • --optimize-response: Enable GraphQL-style field selection
    • --max-tokens=NUMBER: Set maximum token limit for responses
    • --prefix=STRING: Optional string prefix to prepend to all tool names (default: "")
    • --enable-toolsets : Specify which toolsets to enable (comma-separated or multiple arguments). Defaults to "all".

    Example: --enable-toolsets space,project or --enable-toolsets issue --enable-toolsets git

    Available toolsets: space, project, issue, wiki, git, notifications.

    Example:

    bash
    node build/index.js --optimize-response --max-tokens=100000 --prefix="backlog_" --enable-toolsets space,issue

    License

    This project is licensed under the MIT License.

    Please note: This tool is provided under the MIT License without any warranty or official support.

    Use it at your own risk after reviewing the contents and determining its suitability for your needs.

    If you encounter any issues, please report them via GitHub Issues.

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