This gives you full Jira and Confluence control from the command line with proper OAuth 2.1 support, which is refreshing since most integrations still force you to mess with API tokens. You can search issues with JQL, manage workflows and transitions, create and update Confluence pages with CQL queries, and navigate space hierarchies. The dual backend approach is smart: OAuth routes through the Atlassian MCP server with auto-refreshing tokens, while the API token fallback hits REST directly. All commands work identically regardless of which auth method you pick. If you're bouncing between tickets and documentation all day, having scriptable access to both products with one authentication flow saves real time.
npx -y skills add sanjay3290/ai-skills --skill atlassian --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills
moizibnyousaf/ai-agent-skills
github/awesome-copilot