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This is an open-source MIT-licensed third-party Jira MCP Server with very limited documentation. No keys or remote endpoints are declared, but Jira integration typically implies external Jira access and a local server process; no concrete high-risk red flags are evident from the provided facts, though sparse docs, zero stars, and unknown maintenance warrant caution.
The material explicitly states there are no required keys or environment variables. Based on the provided facts, there is no evidence that API tokens, account passwords, or other sensitive credentials are required, so no direct credential exposure or abuse surface is shown.
No remote endpoint is declared in the checks, but the tool describes itself as providing Jira integration, issue management, and search, which typically involves sending requests and data to Jira services. The material does not specify domains, data types, or transmission boundaries, so outbound network scope is insufficiently transparent and warrants caution.
The system has objectively flagged this tool as executes-code, meaning it runs an MCP server/code locally; this is a normal capability for this type of tool. The provided material does not show requests for unusual system privileges or high-risk actions unrelated to Jira integration, so this is caution rather than risk.
By its stated functionality, the tool may access Jira issues, search results, and related project data. However, the README is absent and does not clarify exact read/write scope, whether it modifies issues, whether it caches data, or whether it touches local files. The data boundary is unclear, so use with least privilege.
Positive factors include an auditable open-source repository and an MIT license, which reduce risk. However, the source is a third-party registry, community adoption is 0 stars, maintenance status is unknown, and there is almost no documentation to verify behavior. Supply-chain transparency is only moderate; review source and dependencies before using it in sensitive environments.
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