Agent skill
jira-automation
Automate Jira tasks via Rube MCP (Composio): issues, projects, sprints, boards, comments, users. Always search tools first for current schemas.
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Jira Automation via Rube MCP
Automate Jira operations through Composio's Jira toolkit via Rube MCP.
Prerequisites
- Rube MCP must be connected (RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS available)
- Active Jira connection via
RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONSwith toolkitjira - Always call
RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLSfirst to get current tool schemas
Setup
Get Rube MCP: Add https://rube.app/mcp as an MCP server in your client configuration. No API keys needed — just add the endpoint and it works.
- Verify Rube MCP is available by confirming
RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLSresponds - Call
RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONSwith toolkitjira - If connection is not ACTIVE, follow the returned auth link to complete Jira OAuth
- Confirm connection status shows ACTIVE before running any workflows
Core Workflows
1. Search and Filter Issues
When to use: User wants to find issues using JQL or browse project issues
Tool sequence:
JIRA_SEARCH_FOR_ISSUES_USING_JQL_POST- Search with JQL query [Required]JIRA_GET_ISSUE- Get full details of a specific issue [Optional]
Key parameters:
jql: JQL query string (e.g.,project = PROJ AND status = "In Progress")maxResults: Max results per page (default 50, max 100)startAt: Pagination offsetfields: Array of field names to returnissueIdOrKey: Issue key like 'PROJ-123' for GET_ISSUE
Pitfalls:
- JQL field names are case-sensitive and must match Jira configuration
- Custom fields use IDs like
customfield_10001, not display names - Results are paginated; check
totalvsstartAt + maxResultsto continue
2. Create and Edit Issues
When to use: User wants to create new issues or update existing ones
Tool sequence:
JIRA_GET_ALL_PROJECTS- List projects to find project key [Prerequisite]JIRA_GET_FIELDS- Get available fields and their IDs [Prerequisite]JIRA_CREATE_ISSUE- Create a new issue [Required]JIRA_EDIT_ISSUE- Update fields on an existing issue [Optional]JIRA_ASSIGN_ISSUE- Assign issue to a user [Optional]
Key parameters:
project: Project key (e.g., 'PROJ')issuetype: Issue type name (e.g., 'Bug', 'Story', 'Task')summary: Issue titledescription: Issue description (Atlassian Document Format or plain text)issueIdOrKey: Issue key for edits
Pitfalls:
- Issue types and required fields vary by project; use GET_FIELDS to check
- Custom fields require exact field IDs, not display names
- Description may need Atlassian Document Format (ADF) for rich content
3. Manage Sprints and Boards
When to use: User wants to work with agile boards, sprints, and backlogs
Tool sequence:
JIRA_LIST_BOARDS- List all boards [Prerequisite]JIRA_LIST_SPRINTS- List sprints for a board [Required]JIRA_MOVE_ISSUE_TO_SPRINT- Move issue to a sprint [Optional]JIRA_CREATE_SPRINT- Create a new sprint [Optional]
Key parameters:
boardId: Board ID from LIST_BOARDSsprintId: Sprint ID for move operationsname: Sprint name for creationstartDate/endDate: Sprint dates in ISO format
Pitfalls:
- Boards and sprints are specific to Jira Software (not Jira Core)
- Only one sprint can be active at a time per board
4. Manage Comments
When to use: User wants to add or view comments on issues
Tool sequence:
JIRA_LIST_ISSUE_COMMENTS- List existing comments [Optional]JIRA_ADD_COMMENT- Add a comment to an issue [Required]
Key parameters:
issueIdOrKey: Issue key like 'PROJ-123'body: Comment body (supports ADF for rich text)
Pitfalls:
- Comments support ADF (Atlassian Document Format) for formatting
- Mentions use account IDs, not usernames
5. Manage Projects and Users
When to use: User wants to list projects, find users, or manage project roles
Tool sequence:
JIRA_GET_ALL_PROJECTS- List all projects [Optional]JIRA_GET_PROJECT- Get project details [Optional]JIRA_FIND_USERS/JIRA_GET_ALL_USERS- Search for users [Optional]JIRA_GET_PROJECT_ROLES- List project roles [Optional]JIRA_ADD_USERS_TO_PROJECT_ROLE- Add user to role [Optional]
Key parameters:
projectIdOrKey: Project keyquery: Search text for FIND_USERSroleId: Role ID for role operations
Pitfalls:
- User operations use account IDs (not email or display name)
- Project roles differ from global permissions
Common Patterns
JQL Syntax
Common operators:
project = "PROJ"- Filter by projectstatus = "In Progress"- Filter by statusassignee = currentUser()- Current user's issuescreated >= -7d- Created in last 7 dayslabels = "bug"- Filter by labelpriority = High- Filter by priorityORDER BY created DESC- Sort results
Combinators:
AND- Both conditionsOR- Either conditionNOT- Negate condition
Pagination
- Use
startAtandmaxResultsparameters - Check
totalin response to determine remaining pages - Continue until
startAt + maxResults >= total
Known Pitfalls
Field Names:
- Custom fields use IDs like
customfield_10001 - Use JIRA_GET_FIELDS to discover field IDs and names
- Field names in JQL may differ from API field names
Authentication:
- Jira Cloud uses account IDs, not usernames
- Site URL must be configured correctly in the connection
Quick Reference
| Task | Tool Slug | Key Params |
|---|---|---|
| Search issues (JQL) | JIRA_SEARCH_FOR_ISSUES_USING_JQL_POST | jql, maxResults |
| Get issue | JIRA_GET_ISSUE | issueIdOrKey |
| Create issue | JIRA_CREATE_ISSUE | project, issuetype, summary |
| Edit issue | JIRA_EDIT_ISSUE | issueIdOrKey, fields |
| Assign issue | JIRA_ASSIGN_ISSUE | issueIdOrKey, accountId |
| Add comment | JIRA_ADD_COMMENT | issueIdOrKey, body |
| List comments | JIRA_LIST_ISSUE_COMMENTS | issueIdOrKey |
| List projects | JIRA_GET_ALL_PROJECTS | (none) |
| Get project | JIRA_GET_PROJECT | projectIdOrKey |
| List boards | JIRA_LIST_BOARDS | (none) |
| List sprints | JIRA_LIST_SPRINTS | boardId |
| Move to sprint | JIRA_MOVE_ISSUE_TO_SPRINT | sprintId, issues |
| Create sprint | JIRA_CREATE_SPRINT | name, boardId |
| Find users | JIRA_FIND_USERS | query |
| Get fields | JIRA_GET_FIELDS | (none) |
| List filters | JIRA_LIST_FILTERS | (none) |
| Project roles | JIRA_GET_PROJECT_ROLES | projectIdOrKey |
| Project versions | JIRA_GET_PROJECT_VERSIONS | projectIdOrKey |
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