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Enables reading and writing Zendesk tickets, including searching, fetching comments, posting replies and internal notes, setting ticket status, assigning ticket
Enables reading and writing Zendesk tickets, including searching, fetching comments, posting replies and internal notes, setting ticket status, assigning tickets, logging time, and formatting tickets as Markdown issue drafts for handoff to GitLab, GitHub, or Jira.
A Model Context Protocol server that exposes Zendesk ticket read and write tools to Claude Code and other MCP clients.
analyze-ticket, draft-ticket-response) for ticket analysis and response draftinghttps://<your-subdomain>.zendesk.com/admin/apps-integrations/apis/zendesk-api/oauth_clients
Set the redirect URL to http://localhost:8787/callback and request scopes read write.Install into a project-local virtualenv. Using a venv keeps zendesk-mcp and its dependencies isolated from your system Python and from other projects, and is the recommended path for everything below.
From a clone of this repository:
python3 -m venv .venv
.venv/bin/pip install --upgrade pip
.venv/bin/pip install -e .
For development (also installs pytest):
.venv/bin/pip install -e ".[dev]"
Throughout this README, commands use the venv's binaries via
.venv/bin/.... You can insteadsource .venv/bin/activateonce per shell and drop the prefix — the result is the same.
Run the interactive setup using the venv's Python:
.venv/bin/python -m zendesk_mcp setup
You will be prompted for:
acme for acme.zendesk.com)The setup opens a browser for the OAuth authorization step, then writes a token to ~/.config/zendesk-mcp/config.json (mode 0600).
If you have no browser, the URL is printed to the terminal — open it on any device, click Allow, and paste the resulting redirect URL back into the prompt.
Register the MCP server using the venv's Python by absolute path. Claude Code launches the server in a fresh shell that does not inherit your activated venv, so the absolute path is required — pointing at a bare python here will fail to import zendesk_mcp.
ZENDESK_MCP_DIR="$(pwd)" # run this from the repo root, after install
claude mcp add --scope user zendesk -- "$ZENDESK_MCP_DIR/.venv/bin/python" -m zendesk_mcp
Or just inline the absolute path you want:
claude mcp add --scope user zendesk -- /absolute/path/to/zendesk-mcp/.venv/bin/python -m zendesk_mcp
Then add the read tools to permissions.allow in ~/.claude/settings.json to avoid per-call prompts:
{
"permissions": {
"allow": [
"mcp__zendesk__zendesk_get_ticket",
"mcp__zendesk__zendesk_get_tickets",
"mcp__zendesk__zendesk_get_comments",
"mcp__zendesk__zendesk_list_attachments",
"mcp__zendesk__zendesk_download_attachment",
"mcp__zendesk__zendesk_search_tickets",
"mcp__zendesk__zendesk_ticket_to_gitlab_context",
"mcp__zendesk__zendesk_list_views",
"mcp__zendesk__zendesk_get_view",
"mcp__zendesk__zendesk_get_view_tickets",
"mcp__zendesk__zendesk_list_macros",
"mcp__zendesk__zendesk_preview_macro",
"mcp__zendesk__zendesk_search_users",
"mcp__zendesk__zendesk_get_groups",
"mcp__zendesk__zendesk_get_group_users",
"mcp__zendesk__zendesk_get_organization",
"mcp__zendesk__zendesk_list_custom_statuses"
]
}
}
Write tools (zendesk_post_comment, zendesk_post_internal_note, zendesk_set_ticket_status, zendesk_assign_ticket, zendesk_create_ticket, zendesk_update_ticket, zendesk_log_time, zendesk_add_tag, zendesk_remove_tag, zendesk_apply_macro) are intentionally not in the default allow-list — Claude will prompt you per call.
| Tool | What it does |
|---|---|
zendesk_search_tickets |
Search tickets by status, priority, type, assignee, requester, tags, or keyword |
zendesk_get_tickets |
List tickets with pagination and sorting (page, per_page, sort_by, sort_order) |
zendesk_get_ticket |
Get one ticket's metadata |
zendesk_create_ticket |
Create a new ticket (subject, description, optional priority/type/assignee_id/requester_id/tags/custom_fields) |
zendesk_update_ticket |
Update one or more fields on an existing ticket (status, priority, subject, type, assignee_id, requester_id, group_id, custom_status_id, tags, custom_fields, due_at) |
zendesk_get_comments |
Get the conversation thread on a ticket |
zendesk_list_attachments |
List attachments on a ticket |
zendesk_download_attachment |
Download an attachment to a local cache directory |
zendesk_ticket_to_gitlab_context |
Format a ticket and its conversation as a Markdown issue draft |
zendesk_post_comment |
Post a public reply on a ticket |
zendesk_post_internal_note |
Post an agent-only internal note on a ticket |
zendesk_set_ticket_status |
Set ticket status (new, open, pending, hold, solved, closed) |
zendesk_assign_ticket |
Assign a ticket to an agent by email or me |
| Tool | What it does |
|---|---|
zendesk_add_tag |
Add a tag to a ticket (idempotent) |
zendesk_remove_tag |
Remove a tag from a ticket (idempotent) |
| Tool | What it does |
|---|---|
zendesk_list_views |
List all active views |
zendesk_get_view |
Get a view's filter conditions and execution settings |
zendesk_get_view_tickets |
Fetch tickets currently matching a view |
zendesk_list_macros |
List active macros with their actions |
zendesk_preview_macro |
Preview what changes a macro would make |
zendesk_apply_macro |
Apply a macro to a ticket (applies field changes and posts any comment) |
| Tool | What it does |
|---|---|
zendesk_search_users |
Find users by name or email |
zendesk_get_groups |
List all active groups |
zendesk_get_group_users |
List the members of a group |
zendesk_get_organization |
Fetch an organization including custom fields |
zendesk_list_custom_statuses |
List all custom ticket statuses and their IDs |
| Tool | What it does |
|---|---|
zendesk_get_time_tracking |
Read time-tracking entries for a ticket |
zendesk_log_time |
Log a time entry against a ticket |
| Tool | What it does |
|---|---|
zendesk_get_git_zen_links |
(Git-Zen only) Get linked GitLab issues / MRs / commits for a ticket |
The server exposes two MCP prompts that some clients (e.g. Claude Desktop) surface as slash commands:
| Prompt | Argument | What it does |
|---|---|---|
analyze-ticket |
ticket_id |
Asks the model to fetch the ticket and produce a summary, status/timeline, and key interaction points |
draft-ticket-response |
ticket_id |
Asks the model to fetch the ticket and draft a customer-facing response (with a confirmation step before posting) |
If your Zendesk instance uses the Git-Zen app, the zendesk_get_git_zen_links tool can read its custom-field payload. Find your instance's Git-Zen custom field ID under Admin → Tickets → Fields (it is a numeric ID), then either set it during .venv/bin/python -m zendesk_mcp setup or edit ~/.config/zendesk-mcp/config.json to add:
{
"git_zen_field_id": 12345678901234
}
Without this configured, zendesk_get_git_zen_links returns a "not configured" message.
If your Zendesk instance has a published Help Center, you can expose its sections and articles as the zendesk://knowledge-base MCP resource. The resource returns a single JSON document covering all sections and articles, cached for one hour.
This is opt-in. Enable it by either answering "y" to the prompt during .venv/bin/python -m zendesk_mcp setup, or by adding the following to ~/.config/zendesk-mcp/config.json:
{
"knowledge_base_enabled": true
}
When the flag is absent or false, the resource is not registered, keeping the server's resource list empty for instances without a Help Center.
python3 -m venv .venv
.venv/bin/pip install -e ".[dev]"
.venv/bin/pytest
Tests run on Python 3.10, 3.11, and 3.12 in CI (see .github/workflows/test.yml).
Add this to claude_desktop_config.json and restart Claude Desktop.
{
"mcpServers": {
"zendesk-mcp": {
"command": "npx",
"args": []
}
}
}