Manage Linear issues through one tool for search, updates, creation, and collaboration.
This MCP tool appears to be an open-source MIT project with no declared required secrets or fixed remote endpoints, and no clear high-risk red flags are evident. However, it claims to interact with Linear and is flagged as code-executing while lacking documentation, so its permissions and data flows are underspecified and should be reviewed before use.
The materials explicitly state that no keys or environment variables are required. Based on the provided facts, it does not ask the user for sensitive credentials; however, it claims to operate on Linear and does not document its authentication model, so the disclosure is incomplete.
The description says the server can perform search/get/update/comment/create/graphql interactions with Linear, which typically implies outbound network requests to Linear-related services. However, the materials also list no remote host, so the actual egress destination, scope, and transmitted data are not clearly documented.
The objective checks flag it as executes-code, meaning it can run locally as an MCP service and execute its server logic. This is a normal capability for this class of tool, and the provided materials do not show system privileges that obviously exceed its stated purpose.
By description, its main data access surface appears to be Linear resources such as issues, comments, and GraphQL data. But with no README, it is unclear whether it reads local files, caches session data, or stores request content, so the data access boundary is not transparent.
Positive signals include that the project is open source and MIT-licensed, making source review possible. However, it comes from a third-party registry, the GitHub repository has 0 stars, and maintenance status is unknown, so trust and maintenance evidence are limited; review the source and dependencies before installing.
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Use streamlinear to search for Linear issues assigned to me that are still pending, sort them by priority, and return the title, ID, status, and due date.
A filtered list of matching issues for quickly reviewing current pending work.
Use streamlinear to update Linear issue ENG-245 to In Progress and add this comment: Investigation has started, and I expect to share an initial conclusion today.
The issue status is updated and the comment is posted, with a confirmation or result summary.
Use streamlinear to create a new Linear bug titled "Mobile login button is unresponsive," including reproduction steps, expected result, actual result, and set it to high priority.
A new bug issue is created, with the issue ID, link, and key fields returned.
Connect to Linear to search, create, update, and comment on work items.
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Access, search, and manage Linear issues, projects, and comments.
Manage Linear issues, documents, and workspace overview with human-friendly names.