Cursor Azure Devops
FreeNot checkedAn MCP server that integrates Azure DevOps with Cursor IDE, allowing Claude AI to manage projects, work items, repositories, pull requests, and test plans.
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An MCP server that integrates Azure DevOps with Cursor IDE, allowing Claude AI to manage projects, work items, repositories, pull requests, and test plans.
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A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for integrating Azure DevOps with Cursor IDE. This tool allows Claude AI in Cursor to interact with Azure DevOps, providing access to projects, work items, repositories, and pull requests.
Features
- Get Azure DevOps projects
- Retrieve work items by ID
- Fetch multiple work items
- List repositories in a project
- Get pull requests for a repository
- View pull request details and threads
- Retrieve work item attachments (images, PDFs, and other files)
- Get work item comments with metadata (including mentions and reactions)
- Get detailed code changes for pull requests (view file contents before and after changes)
- Create comments on pull requests (with support for replying to existing comments)
- Test Plan Management:
- List all test plans in a project
- Get test plan details by ID
- List test suites in a test plan
- Get test suite details by ID
- List test cases in a test suite
- Smart Response Handling:
- Automatic truncation of large responses to fit AI model limits
- Preservation of essential fields in truncated responses
- Metadata about truncation status and original size
- Project Configuration:
- Default project support from configuration
- Fallback to configuration when project is not specified
- Proper error handling for missing project information
Changelog
Version 1.0.3
Added
- Test Plan Management Support:
- New tool:
azure_devops_test_plans- List all test plans for a project - New tool:
azure_devops_test_plan- Get a test plan by ID - New tool:
azure_devops_test_suites- List all test suites for a test plan - New tool:
azure_devops_test_suite- Get a test suite by ID - New tool:
azure_devops_test_cases- List all test cases for a test suite
- New tool:
Enhanced
- Response Size Management:
- Added intelligent response truncation (max 50KB by default)
- Preserved essential fields in truncated responses
- Added truncation metadata in responses
- Project Configuration:
- Added support for default project from configuration
- Improved project parameter handling in all test-related methods
- Added proper error handling for missing project information
Fixed
- Parameter ordering in test suite methods to comply with TypeScript requirements
- Error handling improvements in test-related API calls
- Response formatting for large test suite responses
Installation
Global Installation
npm install -g cursor-azure-devops-mcp
Local Installation
npm install cursor-azure-devops-mcp
Configuration
The server can be configured using multiple sources, with the following priority:
- Command line arguments
- VSCode/Cursor IDE settings
- Environment variables /
.envfile - Default values
Command Line Arguments
You can configure the server using command line arguments:
npx cursor-azure-devops-mcp --azure-org-url=https://dev.azure.com/your-organization --azure-token=your-token --azure-project=YourProject
Available options:
| Option | Alias | Description |
|---|---|---|
--azure-org-url |
--org |
Azure DevOps organization URL |
--azure-token |
--token |
Azure DevOps personal access token |
--azure-project |
--project |
Default Azure DevOps project name |
--port |
-p |
Server port (for HTTP mode) |
--host |
-h |
Server hostname (for HTTP mode) |
--log-level |
--log |
Logging level (error, warn, info, debug) |
--help |
-? |
Show help |
VSCode/Cursor IDE Settings
You can configure the server in your VSCode or Cursor IDE settings:
- Global settings:
~/.vscode/settings.jsonor~/.cursor/settings.json - Workspace settings:
.vscode/settings.jsonor.cursor/settings.json
Example settings:
{
"azureDevOps.organization": "your-organization",
"azureDevOps.token": "your-personal-access-token",
"azureDevOps.project": "YourProject",
"cursor-azure-devops-mcp": {
"port": 3000,
"logLevel": "info"
}
}
Environment Variables
Create a .env file in your project root with the following variables:
AZURE_DEVOPS_ORG_URL=https://dev.azure.com/your-organization
AZURE_DEVOPS_TOKEN=your-personal-access-token
AZURE_DEVOPS_PROJECT=YourProject
PORT=3000
LOG_LEVEL=info
You can also copy the provided .env.example file:
cp .env.example .env
Then edit the file with your Azure DevOps credentials.
Usage
Running with npx
The easiest way to use this MCP server is with npx:
npx cursor-azure-devops-mcp
Setting up in Cursor IDE (Version 0.46.9+)
Cursor IDE supports two methods for connecting to MCP servers: Command mode and SSE mode.
Option 1: Command Mode (Recommended)
The Command mode runs the MCP server as a process directly from Cursor. This is the most reliable method and should be your first choice:
Open Cursor IDE
Go to Settings > Features > MCP Servers
Click "Add New MCP Server"
Enter a name for your server (e.g., "Azure DevOps")
Select "command" from the dropdown
Enter the command to run the server:
cursor-azure-devops-mcpIf you haven't installed it globally, you can use npx:
npx cursor-azure-devops-mcpClick "Add"
Important: When using Command mode, the server will automatically use your environment variables from your system or from a .env file in your current working directory. Make sure your .env file is properly set up with your Azure DevOps credentials.
Troubleshooting Command Mode:
If you encounter the error "server.setRequestHandler is not a function" or similar errors:
- Make sure you have the latest version of the package installed
- Try reinstalling the package:
npm install -g cursor-azure-devops-mcp - Check that your
.envfile is correctly set up with your Azure DevOps credentials
Option 2: SSE Mode (Alternative)
Note: SSE mode is more prone to connection issues. If you're experiencing problems, please use Command mode instead.
The SSE mode connects to an HTTP server with Server-Sent Events:
First, start the HTTP server with SSE support:
npm run sse-serveror
npx cursor-azure-devops-mcp-sseThis will start a server on port 3000 by default.
Open Cursor IDE
Go to Settings > Features > MCP Servers
Click "Add New MCP Server"
Enter a name for your server (e.g., "Azure DevOps SSE")
Select "sse" from the dropdown
Enter the SSE endpoint URL:
http://localhost:3000/sseClick "Add"
Windows Users
If you're using Windows and experiencing issues with the command mode, try this format:
cmd /k npx cursor-azure-devops-mcp
mcp.json installation
{
"azure-devops": {
"command": "cmd",
"args": [
"/c",
"npx",
"cursor-azure-devops-mcp",
"--azure-org-url",
"https://your-organization.visualstudio.com",
"--azure-token",
"your-personal-access-token",
"--azure-project",
"your-project"
]
}
}
Using in Your Code
const { McpServer } = require('@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/server/mcp.js');
const { registerTools } = require('cursor-azure-devops-mcp');
const azureDevOpsService = require('cursor-azure-devops-mcp/lib/azure-devops-service');
// Create MCP server
const server = new McpServer({
name: 'cursor-azure-devops-mcp',
version: '1.0.0'
});
// Register Azure DevOps tools with the server
registerTools(server, azureDevOpsService);
// Connect to your transport of choice
// ...
Available Tools
| Tool Name | Description | Required Parameters |
|---|---|---|
azure_devops_projects |
Get all projects | None |
azure_devops_work_item |
Get a specific work item | id (number) |
azure_devops_work_items |
Get multiple work items | ids (array of numbers) |
azure_devops_repositories |
Get repositories for a project | project (string) |
azure_devops_pull_requests |
Get pull requests from a repository | repositoryId (string), project (string) |
azure_devops_pull_request_by_id |
Get a specific pull request | repositoryId (string), pullRequestId (number), project (string) |
azure_devops_pull_request_threads |
Get threads from a pull request | repositoryId (string), pullRequestId (number), project (string) |
azure_devops_work_item_attachments |
Get attachments for a work item | id (number) |
azure_devops_work_item_comments |
Get comments for a work item | id (number) |
azure_devops_pull_request_changes |
Get detailed PR code changes | repositoryId (string), pullRequestId (number), project (string) |
azure_devops_pull_request_file_content |
Get content of a specific file in a pull request | repositoryId (string), pullRequestId (number), filePath (string), objectId (string), project (string), optional: returnPlainText (boolean), startPosition (number), length (number) |
azure_devops_branch_file_content |
Get file content directly from a branch | repositoryId (string), branchName (string), filePath (string), project (string), optional: returnPlainText (boolean), startPosition (number), length (number) |
azure_devops_create_pr_comment |
Create a comment on a pull request | repositoryId (string), pullRequestId (number), project (string), content (string), and other optional parameters |
azure_devops_test_plans |
List all test plans for a project | project (string) |
azure_devops_test_plan |
Get a test plan by ID | project (string), testPlanId (number) |
azure_devops_test_suites |
List all test suites for a test plan | project (string), testPlanId (number) |
azure_devops_test_suite |
Get a test suite by ID | project (string), testPlanId (number), testSuiteId (number) |
azure_devops_test_cases |
List all test cases for a test suite | project (string), testPlanId (number), testSuiteId (number) |
Test Management Tools
The test management tools provide comprehensive access to Azure DevOps test plans, suites, and cases:
- Automatic Project Handling: All test tools support using the default project from configuration
- Smart Response Truncation: Large responses are automatically truncated to fit AI model limits while preserving essential information
- Metadata Preservation: Even in truncated responses, important metadata like IDs, names, and relationships are preserved
- Error Handling: Comprehensive error handling with detailed error messages
Example Usage:
List all test plans in a project:
{
"project": "YourProject"
}
Get a specific test suite:
{
"project": "YourProject",
"testPlanId": 185735,
"testSuiteId": 186771
}
List test cases in a suite:
{
"project": "YourProject",
"testPlanId": 185735,
"testSuiteId": 186771
}
When working with test management tools, you should:
- First retrieve the test plans for your project using
azure_devops_test_plans - Use a specific test plan ID to get test suites with
azure_devops_test_suites - Finally, get test cases for a specific suite using
azure_devops_test_cases
The response format includes truncation metadata when necessary:
{
"items": [...],
"totalCount": 100,
"isTruncated": true,
"truncatedCount": 80,
"message": "Response was truncated. Showing 20 of 100 items."
}
Install Cursor Azure Devops in Claude Desktop, Claude Code & Cursor
unyly install cursor-azure-devops-mcpInstalls into Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor & VS Code — handles npx, uvx and build-from-source repos for you.
First time? Get the CLI: curl -fsSL https://unyly.org/install | sh
Or configure manually
Run in your terminal:
claude mcp add cursor-azure-devops-mcp -- npx -y cursor-azure-devops-mcpFAQ
Is Cursor Azure Devops MCP free?
Yes, Cursor Azure Devops MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.
Does Cursor Azure Devops need an API key?
No, Cursor Azure Devops runs without API keys or environment variables.
Is Cursor Azure Devops hosted or self-hosted?
A hosted option is available: Unyly runs the server in the cloud, no local setup required.
How do I install Cursor Azure Devops in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?
Open Cursor Azure Devops on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.
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