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Linear MCP

Model Context Protocol Integration

Overview

Integrates with Linear's issue tracking system to enable efficient creation, searching, and analysis of project tasks and issues

Linear

Integrates with Linear's issue tracking system to enable efficient creation, searching, and analysis of project tasks and issues

Installation Instructions


README: https://github.com/Iwark/linear-mcp-server

Linear MCP Server

A Linear Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementation that provides an MCP interface for accessing Linear resources.

Setup with Cursor

  1. Clone the repository and install dependencies:
git clone git@github.com:Iwark/linear-mcp-server.git
cd linear-mcp-server
npm install
  1. Create a startup script:
# Create linear.sh
touch linear.sh
chmod +x linear.sh

# Add the following content
export LINEAR_API_KEY="<YOUR LINEAR API KEY>"
node /absolute/path/to/linear-mcp-server/index.js
  1. Configure in Cursor:
  • Open Cursor settings
  • Add a new server in the MCP Server section
  • Select Type: Command
  • Set Command: sh /absolute/path/to/linear.sh

Now you can use the Linear MCP server from within Cursor.

You can obtain your Linear API key from the Linear settings page.

  1. Start the server:
npm start

Available Tools

create-issue

Create a new Linear issue with specified parameters:

  • title (required): Issue title
  • teamId (required): Team ID
  • description (optional): Issue description
  • priority (optional): Issue priority (0: No priority, 1: Urgent, 2: High, 3: Medium, 4: Low)
  • stateId (optional): State ID
  • assigneeId (optional): Assignee ID
  • estimate (optional): Issue estimate
  • labelIds (optional): Array of Label IDs

search-issues

Search Linear issues using a query string. Supports various filters:

  • assignee:@me: Show issues assigned to you
  • priority:[value]: Filter by priority
    • Numeric values (0-4)
    • Text values: "no", "urgent", "high", "medium", "low"
    • Note: priority:high includes both Urgent and High priority issues
  • state:[value] or status:[value]: Filter by state name
  • team:[value]: Filter by team name
  • label:[value]: Filter by label name
  • Free text search for title and description

read-resource

Read Linear resources using URIs:

  • linear://organization - Organization details
  • linear://issues - List of issues
  • linear://issues/{id} - Specific issue details
  • linear://teams - List of teams
  • linear://teams/{id} - Specific team details

Rate Limiting

The server implements rate limiting with:

  • 1000 requests per hour limit
  • Automatic request tracking
  • Metrics included in each response

Error Handling

The server provides detailed error messages for:

  • Linear API errors
  • Rate limit exceeded
  • Invalid resource types
  • Authentication issues

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