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BuildkiteCi/cdPipeline ManagementDevops

buildkite-mcp-server

Build status

This is an Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Buildkite. The goal is to provide access to information from buildkite about pipelines, builds and jobs to tools such as Claude Desktop, GitHub Copilot and other tools, or editors.

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Tools

  • get_cluster - Get detailed information about a specific cluster including its name, description, default queue, and configuration
  • list_clusters - List all clusters in an organization with their names, descriptions, default queues, and creation details
  • get_cluster_queue - Get detailed information about a specific queue including its key, description, dispatch status, and hosted agent configuration
  • list_cluster_queues - List all queues in a cluster with their keys, descriptions, dispatch status, and agent configuration
  • get_pipeline - Get detailed information about a specific pipeline including its configuration, steps, environment variables, and build statistics
  • list_pipelines - List all pipelines in an organization with their basic details, build counts, and current status
  • create_pipeline - Set up a new CI/CD pipeline in Buildkite with YAML configuration, repository connection, and cluster assignment
  • update_pipeline - Modify an existing Buildkite pipeline's configuration, repository, settings, or metadata
  • list_builds - List all builds for a pipeline with their status, commit information, and metadata
  • get_build - Get detailed information about a specific build including its jobs, timing, and execution details
  • get_build_test_engine_runs - Get test engine runs data for a specific build in Buildkite. This can be used to look up Test Runs.
  • create_build - Trigger a new build on a Buildkite pipeline for a specific commit and branch, with optional environment variables, metadata, and author information
  • current_user - Get details about the user account that owns the API token, including name, email, avatar, and account creation date
  • user_token_organization - Get the organization associated with the user token used for this request
  • get_jobs - Get all jobs for a specific build including their state, timing, commands, and execution details
  • get_job_logs - Get the log output and metadata for a specific job, including content, size, and header timestamps
  • list_artifacts - List all artifacts for a build across all jobs, including file details, paths, sizes, MIME types, and download URLs
  • get_artifact - Get detailed information about a specific artifact including its metadata, file size, SHA-1 hash, and download URL
  • list_annotations - List all annotations for a build, including their context, style (success/info/warning/error), rendered HTML content, and creation timestamps
  • list_test_runs - List all test runs for a test suite in Buildkite Test Engine
  • get_test_run - Get a specific test run in Buildkite Test Engine
  • get_failed_executions - Get failed test executions for a specific test run in Buildkite Test Engine. Optionally get the expanded failure details such as full error messages and stack traces.
  • get_test - Get a specific test in Buildkite Test Engine. This provides additional metadata for failed test executions
  • access_token - Get information about the current API access token including its scopes and UUID

Example of the get_pipeline tool in action.

Get Pipeline Tool

Production

To ensure the MCP server is run in a secure environment, we recommend running it in a container.

Pull the pre-built image (recommended):

docker pull ghcr.io/buildkite/buildkite-mcp-server

Or build it yourself using GoReleaser and copy the binary into your path:

goreleaser build --snapshot --clean

API Token Scopes

Your Buildkite API access token requires the following scopes for the MCP server to function properly:

Required Scopes

For full functionality with all available tools, your API token needs these scopes:

  • read_clusters - Access cluster and queue information
  • read_pipelines - Access pipeline details and configurations
  • read_builds - Access builds, jobs, and annotations
  • read_build_logs - Access job log output
  • read_user - Access current user information
  • read_organizations - Access organization details
  • read_artifacts - Access build artifacts and metadata
  • read_suites - Access Test Engine data (if using Test Engine)

Create a buildkite API token with Full functionality

Minimum Recommended Scopes

For basic CI/CD monitoring and inspection, these core scopes provide the most commonly used functionality:

  • read_builds - Covers builds, jobs, and annotations
  • read_pipelines - Pipeline information
  • read_user - User identification

Create a buildkite API token with Basic functionality (minimum scopes)

Configuration

To get started with various tools select one of the following.

Claude Desktop ## Claude Desktop Use this configuration if you want to run the server buildkite-mcp-server Docker (recommended): json { "mcpServers": { "buildkite": { "command": "docker", "args": [ "run", "-i", "--rm", "-e", "BUILDKITE_API_TOKEN", "ghcr.io/buildkite/buildkite-mcp-server", "stdio" ], "env": { "BUILDKITE_API_TOKEN": "bkua_xxxxxxxx" } } } } Configuration if you have buildkite-mcp-server installed locally. json { "mcpServers": { "buildkite": { "command": "buildkite-mcp-server", "args": [ "stdio" ], "env": { "BUILDKITE_API_TOKEN": "bkua_xxxxxxxx" } } } }

Goose ## Goose For Docker with Goose (recommended): yaml extensions: fetch: name: Buildkite cmd: docker args: ["run", "-i", "--rm", "-e", "BUILDKITE_API_TOKEN", "ghcr.io/buildkite/buildkite-mcp-server", "stdio"] enabled: true envs: { "BUILDKITE_API_TOKEN": "bkua_xxxxxxxx" } type: stdio timeout: 300 Local configuration for Goose: yaml extensions: fetch: name: Buildkite cmd: buildkite-mcp-server args: [stdio] enabled: true envs: { "BUILDKITE_API_TOKEN": "bkua_xxxxxxxx" } type: stdio timeout: 300

VSCode ## VSCode VSCode supports interactive inputs for variables. To get the API token interactively on MCP startup, put the following in .vscode/mcp.json json { "inputs": [ { "id": "BUILDKITE_API_TOKEN", "type": "promptString", "description": "Enter your BuildKite Access Token (https://buildkite.com/user/api-access-tokens)", "password": true } ], "servers": { "buildkite": { "command": "docker", "args": [ "run", "-i", "--rm", "-e", "BUILDKITE_API_TOKEN", "ghcr.io/buildkite/buildkite-mcp-server", "stdio" ], "env": { "BUILDKITE_API_TOKEN": "${input:BUILDKITE_API_TOKEN}" } } } }

Zed ## Zed There is a Zed editor extension available in the official extension gallery. During installation it will ask for an API token which will be added to your settings. Or you can manually configure: jsonc // ~/.config/zed/settings.json { "context_servers": { "mcp-server-buildkite": { "settings": { "buildkite_api_token": "your-buildkite-token-here", } } } }


Security

This container image is built using cgr.dev/chainguard/static base image and is configured to run the MCP server as a non-root user.

Contributing

Notes on building this project are in the DEVELOPMENT.md

License

This project is released under MIT license.