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The available material is very limited, but the tool appears to be an open-source MCP server for Atlassian products. No credentials or remote endpoints are declared and the source is auditable, which lowers risk; however, it has code-execution capability as an MCP tool, with low community adoption and unknown maintenance, so overall it warrants caution.
The material explicitly states 'no required secrets/environment variables,' and there is no mention of API tokens, account passwords, or other sensitive credentials. Based on the provided facts, there is no direct red flag for credential collection or abuse.
The description says it is for Confluence and Jira, including Cloud and Server/Data Center, which normally implies communication with Atlassian instances. However, the material also states 'no remote endpoint host' and does not disclose concrete domains or data egress scope, so the network behavior is under-documented and should be checked to ensure it only connects to user-configured Atlassian services.
The objective checks mark this tool as executes-code, meaning it runs code/a server locally. This is a normal property of MCP tools and not a high-risk signal by itself, but it still means it should be run in a constrained environment and its actual exposed operations should be reviewed.
From the description, it is intended to access Jira/Confluence resources in Atlassian products, but the README is missing and does not specify what objects it can read or modify, whether it touches local files, or what the permission boundaries are. At present, this indicates ordinary data-access capability with insufficient disclosure.
The project is open source under the MIT License, and the source is auditable, which is a meaningful risk-reducing factor. However, it comes from a third-party registry, the repository has 0 stars, maintenance status is unknown, and documentation is missing, so community validation and ongoing maintenance evidence are limited, making supply-chain trust only moderate.
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