Azure DevOps MCP (ADO-MCP-Server) for Cline
This Model Context Protocol (MCP) server provides integration with Azure DevOps, allowing Cline and Roo Code to interact with Azure DevOps services.
The project repository is located at: https://github.com/cakriwut/ado-mcp-server
Prerequisites
- Node.js (v20 LTS or higher)
- npm (comes with Node.js)
- A Cline installation
- Azure DevOps account with access tokens
Installation
Installing via Smithery
To install Azure DevOps MCP Server (ADO-MCP-Server) automatically via Smithery:
npx -y @smithery/cli install @cakriwut/ado-mcp-server --client claude
Manual Installation
- Clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/cakriwut/ado-mcp-server.git
cd ado-mcp-server
- Install dependencies:
npm install
- Build the server:
npm run build
Note: The build output (build/
directory) is not included in version control. You must run the build command after cloning the repository.
Configuration
1. Get Azure DevOps Personal Access Token (PAT)
- Go to Azure DevOps and sign in
- Click on your profile picture in the top right
- Select “Security”
- Click “New Token”
- Give your token a name and select the required scopes:
Code (read, write)
- For Pull Request operationsWork Items (read, write)
- For Work Item managementBuild (read, execute)
- For Pipeline operationsWiki (read, write)
- For Wiki operationsProject and Team (read)
- For Project and Board information
- Copy the generated token
2. Configure MCP Settings
Add the server configuration to your MCP settings file:
For Roo Code (VSCode extension)
Configuration file location: %APPDATA%/Code/User/globalStorage/rooveterinaryinc.roo-cline/settings/cline_mcp_settings.json
For Cline Desktop App
Configuration file location: %LOCALAPPDATA%/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Add the following configuration to the mcpServers
object:
{
"mcpServers": {
"azure-devops-mcp-server": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["C:/absolute/path/to/ado-mcp-server/build/index.js"],
"env": {
"AZURE_DEVOPS_ORG": "your-organization",
"AZURE_DEVOPS_PAT": "your-personal-access-token",
"AZURE_DEVOPS_PROJECT": "your-project-name"
},
"disabled": false,
"autoApprove": []
}
}
}
Replace the following values:
C:/absolute/path/to/ado-mcp-server
: The absolute path to where you cloned this repository (use forward slashes)your-organization
: Your Azure DevOps organization nameyour-project-name
: Your Azure DevOps project nameyour-personal-access-token
: The PAT you generated in step 1
Important Notes for Windows Users
- Use forward slashes (/) in the path, not backslashes ()
- Provide the full absolute path to the build/index.js file
- Restart Roo Code or Cline after making changes to the configuration
Available Tools
Work Items
get_work_item
: Get a work item by IDlist_work_items
: Query work items using WIQLcreate_work_item
: Create a new work item (Bug, Task, User Story)update_work_item
: Update an existing work itemsearch_work_items
: Search for work items using text searchadd_work_item_comment
: Add a comment to a work itemget_work_item_comments
: Get comments from a work item
Boards
get_boards
: Get available boards in the project
Pipelines
list_pipelines
: List all pipelines in the projecttrigger_pipeline
: Execute a pipeline
Pull Requests
list_pull_requests
: List pull requestscreate_pull_request
: Create a new pull requestupdate_pull_request
: Update a pull request
Wiki
get_wikis
: List all wikis in the projectlist_wiki_pages
: List pages in a wikiget_wiki_page
: Get a wiki page by pathcreate_wiki
: Create a new wikiupdate_wiki_page
: Create or update a wiki pagecreate_wiki_page
: Create a new wiki pagesearch_wiki_page
: Search for pages in a wiki by text
Projects
list_projects
: List all projects in the Azure DevOps organization
Command Line Interface (CLI)
ADO-MCP-Server includes a command-line interface that allows you to interact with Azure DevOps directly from the terminal. The CLI is available as azure-devops-cli
after building the project.
Environment Setup
Before using the CLI, set up your environment variables:
# PowerShell
$env:AZURE_DEVOPS_ORG = "your-organization"
$env:AZURE_DEVOPS_PROJECT = "your-project-name"
$env:AZURE_DEVOPS_PAT = "your-personal-access-token"
Common CLI Commands
Work Items
# Get a work item by ID
node .buildcliindex.js work-item get -i 42
# Search for work items
node .buildcliindex.js work-item search -s "bug"
# Create a new task
node .buildcliindex.js work-item create -t "Task" -d '[{"op":"add","path":"/fields/System.Title","value":"New Task"}]'
# Add a comment to a work item
node .buildcliindex.js work-item add-comment -i 42 -t "This is a comment added via CLI"
# Get comments from a work item
node .buildcliindex.js work-item get-comments -i 42
Wiki
# List all wikis in the project
node .buildcliindex.js wiki list
# Get a wiki page
node .buildcliindex.js wiki page -w <wikiIdentifier> -p "/path/to/page" --include-content
# Search wiki pages
node .buildcliindex.js wiki search -w <wikiIdentifier> -s "search term"
For more detailed CLI usage examples, see docs/wiki-cli-usage.md and docs/command-list.md.
Verification
- Restart Cline (or VSCode) after adding the configuration
- The Azure DevOps MCP server should now be listed in Cline’s capabilities
- You can verify the installation using the MCP Inspector:
npm run inspector
Troubleshooting
If the server isn’t connecting:
- Check that the path in your MCP settings is correct
- Verify your Azure DevOps credentials
- Check the Cline logs for any error messages
If you get authentication errors:
- Verify your PAT hasn’t expired
- Ensure the PAT has all necessary scopes
- Double-check the organization and project names
For other issues:
- Run the inspector tool to verify the server is working correctly
- Check the server logs for any error messages
Development
To modify or extend the server:
- Make your changes in the
src
directory - Run
npm run watch
for development - Build with
npm run build
when ready - Test using the inspector:
npm run inspector
Testing
The project includes test scripts for all MCP Server Commands. These tests help verify that the server can communicate with Azure DevOps correctly.
Prerequisites for Testing
Make sure you have a valid
.env
file in the root directory with the following variables:AZURE_DEVOPS_ORG=your-organization AZURE_DEVOPS_PROJECT=your-project AZURE_DEVOPS_PAT=your-personal-access-token
Install dependencies:
npm install
Running Tests
Quick Tests
For a quick test of your Azure DevOps connection:
npm run test:quick
This runs a simple JavaScript test that only tests the list_projects command.
For a more comprehensive test of all MCP Server Commands:
npm run test:simple
This runs a simple JavaScript test that tests all the main commands in one file.
TypeScript Tests
To run all TypeScript tests:
npm test
To run tests for specific command categories:
npm run test:work-item # Test Work Item Tools
npm run test:board # Test Board Tools
npm run test:wiki # Test Wiki Tools
npm run test:project # Test Project Tools
npm run test:pipeline # Test Pipeline Tools
npm run test:pull-request # Test Pull Request Tools
See the tests/README.md file for more information about the tests.
License
MIT License - See LICENSE for details
Azure DevOps Integration Server
Project Details
- cakriwut/ado-mcp-server
- MIT License
- Last Updated: 4/14/2025
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