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mcp-server-circleciA specialized server implementation for the Model Context Protocol (MCP) designed to integrate with CircleCI's development workflow. This project serves as a bridge between CircleCI's infrastructure a

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Daniel NikulshynReviewed by Daniel Nikulshyn·Updated July 2026

Overview

The mcp-server-circleci is a specialized server implementation for the Model Context Protocol (MCP) designed to integrate with CircleCI's development workflow. It acts as a bridge between CircleCI's infrastructure and large language models (LLMs), enabling interaction with CircleCI using natural language directly from an IDE. This server supports various tools and features that facilitate tasks such as analyzing git diffs, validating CircleCI configurations, generating prompt templates, and retrieving build failure logs. Users can set up the server through methods like NPX, Docker, or self-managed remote deployment.

Key features

  • Analyze git diffs against cursor rules
  • Validate and get guidance for CircleCI configuration
  • Generate structured prompt templates for AI applications
  • Retrieve detailed failure logs from CircleCI builds
  • Get test metadata and results for CircleCI jobs

Pricing

Model
Free
Category
MCP Servers
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Use cases

Development Workflow Enhancement

Integrate CircleCI with LLMs to enable natural language interactions for tasks such as analyzing code changes and retrieving build logs.

Automated Testing and Validation

Use the mcp-server-circleci to automate testing and validation of CircleCI configurations and workflows.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Enables natural language interaction with CircleCI from within an IDE
  • Supports multiple setup methods including NPX, Docker, and self-managed remote deployment
  • Offers a range of tools for tasks such as analyzing diffs, validating configurations, and retrieving logs

Cons

  • Requires a CircleCI Personal API token for setup
  • May have limitations based on the user's CircleCI plan or infrastructure

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Q&A

Can I interact with CircleCI using natural language?

Yes, mcp-server-circleci enables natural language interaction with CircleCI from within an IDE using tools like Cursor, Windsurf, Copilot, or any MCP compatible client.

Asked by Leila Hassan · Nov 18, 2025

Are there any limitations to using mcp-server-circleci?

The server may have limitations based on the user's CircleCI plan or infrastructure. Additionally, a CircleCI Personal API token is required for setup.

Asked by Emeka Obi · Oct 23, 2025

What tools does mcp-server-circleci support?

The server supports various tools and features that facilitate tasks such as analyzing git diffs, validating CircleCI configurations, generating prompt templates, and retrieving build failure logs.

Asked by Carlos Mendoza · Sep 5, 2025

How do I set up mcp-server-circleci?

You can set up the server through methods like NPX, Docker, or self-managed remote deployment. A CircleCI Personal API token is required for setup.

Asked by Thandiwe Dlamini · Sep 5, 2025

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