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https://github.com/windiechai/confluence-wiki-mcp-server-extension

A VSCode/Cursor extension providing an MCP Server for Confluence Wiki integration
https://github.com/windiechai/confluence-wiki-mcp-server-extension

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A VSCode/Cursor extension providing an MCP Server for Confluence Wiki integration

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# Confluence Wiki MCP Server Extension

A VSCode/Cursor extension providing an MCP Server for Confluence Wiki integration.

## Features

- Integrate with Confluence Wiki through MCP Server
- Easy configuration interface with secure credential storage
- Convert Wiki content to Markdown format

## How to Use

1. **Configure Confluence Wiki Connection**
- Open Command Palette (`Cmd+Shift+P` / `Ctrl+Shift+P`)
- Type "Confluence Wiki MCP Server: Configuration" and select it
- In the configuration page, enter your:
- Confluence Wiki Host URL
- Username
- Password
- Click "Save Configuration" button
- Your credentials will be securely stored in an encrypted file

2. **Set up MCP Server in Cursor**
- Open Cursor's Settings
- Navigate to "MCP" section
- Click "Add new MCP Server"
- Configure the server with following information:
- Name: Wiki
- Type: Command
- Command: [The path shown in Configuration page]

3. **Using the Wiki MCP Server in Cursor**
- Open a chat with Claude or another AI model in Cursor
- Switch to "Edit" or "Agent" mode for best results
- In your prompt, include the Wiki URL and any specific requirements, for example:
```
Please summarize the content from this Confluence Wiki page:
https://your-wiki-url
```
- Send your message
- Cursor will recognize the Wiki URL and prompt you to call this MCP Tool
- Click "Run tool" when prompted
- The extension will fetch the content, convert it to Markdown, and provide it to the AI model
- The AI will then respond based on the Wiki content

After completing these steps, your Cursor will be able to fetch content from your Confluence Wiki through the MCP Server.

**Note**: Your credentials are stored securely in an encrypted file and are never exposed in VSCode settings.