Linear MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Linear, written in Go. This server provides tools for interacting with the Linear API through the MCP protocol.
Features
- Create, update, and search Linear issues
- Get issues assigned to a user
- Add comments to issues and reply to existing comments
- URL-aware comment operations - paste Linear comment URLs directly, no manual ID extraction needed
- Retrieve team information
- Rate-limited API requests to respect Linear's API limits
Prerequisites
- Go 1.23 or higher
- Linear API key
Installation
From Releases
Pre-built binaries are available for Linux, macOS, and Windows on the GitHub Releases page.
- Download the appropriate binary for your platform
- Make it executable (Linux/macOS):
chmod +x linear-mcp-go-*
- Run the binary as described in the Usage section
Automated
# Download linux binary for the latest release
RELEASE=$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/geropl/linear-mcp-go/releases/latest)
DOWNLOAD_URL=$(echo $RELEASE | jq -r '.assets[] | select(.name | contains("linux")) | .browser_download_url')
curl -L -o ./linear-mcp-go $DOWNLOAD_URL
chmod +x ./linear-mcp-go
# Setup the mcp server (.gitpod.yml, dotfiles repo, etc.)
./linear-mcp-go setup --tool=cline
Usage
Checking Version
To check the version of the Linear MCP server:
./linear-mcp-go version
This will display the version, git commit, and build date information.
Running the Server
- Set your Linear API key as an environment variable:
export LINEAR_API_KEY=your_linear_api_key
- Run the server:
# Run in read-only mode (default)
./linear-mcp-go serve
# Run with write access enabled
./linear-mcp-go serve --write-access
The server will start and listen for MCP requests on stdin/stdout.
Setting Up for AI Assistants
The setup command automates the installation and configuration process for various AI assistants:
# Set your Linear API key as an environment variable
# Only exception: Ona does not require this for setup!
export LINEAR_API_KEY=your_linear_api_key
# Set up for Cline (default)
./linear-mcp-go setup
# Set up with write access enabled
./linear-mcp-go setup --write-access
# Set up with auto-approval for read-only tools
./linear-mcp-go setup --auto-approve=allow-read-only
# Set up with specific tools auto-approved
./linear-mcp-go setup --auto-approve=linear_get_issue,linear_search_issues
# Set up with write access and auto-approval for read-only tools
./linear-mcp-go setup --write-access --auto-approve=allow-read-only
# Set up for a different tool (only "cline" supported for now)
./linear-mcp-go setup --tool=cline
This command:
- Checks if the Linear MCP binary is already installed
- Copies the current binary to the installation directory if needed
- Configures the AI assistant to use the Linear MCP server
- Sets up auto-approval for specified tools if requested
The --auto-approve flag can be used to specify which tools should be auto-approved in the Cline configuration:
--auto-approve=allow-read-only: Auto-approves all read-only tools (linear_search_issues,linear_get_user_issues,linear_get_issue,linear_get_teams)--auto-approve=tool1,tool2,...: Auto-approves the specified comma-separated list of tools
Currently supported AI assistants:
- Cline (VSCode extension)
By default, the server runs in read-only mode, which means the following tools are disabled:
linear_create_issuelinear_update_issuelinear_add_commentlinear_reply_to_commentlinear_update_issue_comment
To enable these tools, use the --write-access=true flag.
Available Tools
linear_create_issue
Creates a new Linear issue with specified details. Supports creating parent-child relationships (sub-issues) and assigning labels.
Parameters:
title(required): Issue titleteam(required): Team identifier (key, UUID or name)description: Issue descriptionpriority: Priority. Accepts: 0/'no priority', 1/'urgent', 2/'high', 3/'medium', 4/'low'status: Issue statusmakeSubissueOf: Create a sub-issue by specifying the parent issue ID or identifier (e.g., 'TEAM-123'). This establishes a parent-child relationship in Linear.labels: Optional comma-separated list of label IDs or names to assignproject: Optional project identifier (ID, name, or slug) to assign the issue to
Example: Creating a sub-issue
{
"title": "Implement login form validation",
"team": "ENG",
"makeSubissueOf": "ENG-42",
"description": "Add client-side validation for the login form"
}
linear_update_issue
Updates an existing Linear issue's properties.
Parameters:
id(required): Issue IDtitle: New titledescription: New descriptionpriority: Priority. Accepts: 0/'no priority', 1/'urgent', 2/'high', 3/'medium', 4/'low'status: New status
linear_search_issues
Searches Linear issues using flexible criteria.
Parameters:
query: Optional text to search in title and descriptionteamId: Filter by team IDstatus: Filter by status name (e.g., 'In Progress', 'Done')assigneeId: Filter by assignee's user IDlabels: Filter by label names (comma-separated)priority: Priority. Accepts: 0/'no priority', 1/'urgent', 2/'high', 3/'medium', 4/'low'estimate: Filter by estimate pointsincludeArchived: Include archived issues in results (default: false)limit: Max results to return (default: 10)
linear_get_user_issues
Retrieves issues assigned to a specific user or the authenticated user.
Parameters:
userId: Optional user ID. If not provided, returns authenticated user's issuesincludeArchived: Include archived issues in resultslimit: Maximum number of issues to return (default: 50)
linear_get_issue
Retrieves a single Linear issue by its ID.
Parameters:
issueId(required): ID of the issue to retrieve
linear_add_comment
Adds a comment to an existing Linear issue. Supports replying to existing comments by passing a comment identifier in the thread parameter.
Parameters:
issue(required): ID or identifier (e.g., 'TEAM-123') of the issue to comment onbody(required): Comment text in markdown formatthread: Optional comment identifier to reply to. Accepts: full Linear comment URL, UUID, shorthand (comment-abc123), or hash (abc123). Creates a threaded reply instead of a top-level comment.createAsUser: Optional custom username to show for the comment
URL Support: You can pass a full Linear comment URL (e.g., https://linear.app/.../issue/TEST-10/...#comment-abc123) directly to the thread parameter. The tool automatically resolves URLs to UUIDs before calling the API.
linear_reply_to_comment
Convenience tool for replying to an existing comment. Automatically resolves the issue from the comment, so you only need to provide the comment identifier and reply text.
Parameters:
thread(required): Comment to reply to. Accepts: full Linear comment URL, UUID, shorthand (comment-abc123), or hash (abc123)body(required): Reply text in markdown formatcreateAsUser: Optional custom username to show for the reply
Why use this tool? When you have a comment URL or ID and want to reply, this tool is simpler than linear_add_comment because you don't need to specify the issue separately. The tool automatically looks up the issue from the comment.
linear_get_issue_comments
Retrieves comments for a Linear issue with support for pagination and thread navigation.
Parameters:
issue(required): ID or identifier (e.g., 'TEAM-123') of the issue to retrieve comments forthread: Optional UUID of a parent comment to retrieve its replies. If not provided, returns top-level commentslimit: Maximum number of comments to return (default: 10)after: Cursor for pagination, to get comments after this point
Use Cases:
- View all comments on an issue
- Navigate comment threads by passing a comment UUID in the
threadparameter - Get comment UUIDs for replying (though with URL support in
linear_add_comment, this is less necessary)
linear_update_issue_comment
Updates an existing comment on a Linear issue.
Parameters:
comment(required): Comment identifier to update. Accepts: full Linear comment URL, UUID, shorthand (comment-abc123), or hash (abc123)body(required): New comment text in markdown format
URL Support: Like other comment tools, this accepts full Linear comment URLs and automatically resolves them to UUIDs.
linear_get_teams
Retrieves Linear teams with an optional name filter.
Parameters:
name: Optional team name filter. Returns teams whose names contain this string.
Test
Tests are implemented using go-vcr, and executed against https://linear.app/linear-mcp-go-test.
Execute tests
Using the existing recordings (cassettes):
go test -v ./...
Re-recording test:
Requires TEST_LINEAR_API_KEY to be set for the test workspace.
go test -v -record=true ./...
This will update all tests that don't alter remote state.
go test -v -recordWrites=true ./...
This will re-run all tests, including some that might alter the outcome of other tests cases, which might require further manual work to adjust.
go test -v -golden=true ./...
Updates all .golden fields.
Release Process
The project uses GitHub Actions for automated testing and releases. The version is managed through the ServerVersion constant in pkg/server/server.go.
Automated Testing and Building
- All pushes to the main branch and pull requests are automatically tested
- When a tag matching the pattern
v*(e.g.,v1.0.0) is pushed, a new release is automatically created - Binaries for Linux, macOS, and Windows are built and attached to the release with build-time information (git commit and build date)
Creating a New Release
Important: Version tags should only be created against the main branch after all changes have been merged.
-
Update the version: Modify the
ServerVersionconstant inpkg/server/server.go// ServerVersion is the version of the MCP server ServerVersion = "1.13.0" -
Create a PR: Submit the version update as a pull request to ensure it goes through review and testing
-
Merge to main: Once the PR is approved and merged to the main branch
-
Create and push the release tag:
# Ensure you're on the latest main branch git checkout main git pull origin main # Create and push the tag (must match the version in server.go) git tag v1.13.0 git push origin v1.13.0 -
Automated release: The GitHub Actions workflow will automatically:
- Build binaries for all platforms with proper version information
- Create a GitHub release with the tag
- Attach the compiled binaries to the release
Version Information
The version command displays:
- Version: Read from
ServerVersionconstant inpkg/server/server.go - Git commit: Injected at build time from the current commit hash
- Build date: Injected at build time with the current timestamp
For development builds, git commit and build date will show "unknown".
License
MIT
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