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@compassinformatics/ado-server-mcp

v0.3.3

Published

MCP server for Azure DevOps Server on-prem — full upstream toolset (core, work, work-items, repositories, pipelines, wiki, search, test-plans, advanced-security) plus TFVC changeset tools

Readme

Azure DevOps Server MCP (On-Prem)

MCP server for Azure DevOps Server on-prem collections. Implements the full upstream toolset from microsoft/azure-devops-mcp with on-prem patches (auth, identity, and search endpoints routed through the collection URL instead of Azure cloud hosts).

Available tool domains: core, work, work-items, repositories, pipelines, wiki, search, test-plans, advanced-security.

Additional local tools for TFVC:

  • list_projects — list projects in the collection
  • list_changesets — list TFVC changesets with optional path/author/range filters
  • get_changeset — get full changeset details including work items and changed items

Installation

npm install -g ado-server-mcp

Or run directly without installing:

npx ado-server-mcp

Requirements

  • Node.js 20+
  • Personal Access Token (PAT) for your Azure DevOps Server instance

Configuration

Set these environment variables before running:

  • ADO_SERVER_URL: Azure DevOps Server collection URL, for example https://tfs.example.com/tfs/DefaultCollection/
  • ADO_PAT: PAT with required permissions for the operations you want (or ADO_MCP_AUTH_TOKEN / PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN)
  • ADO_API_VERSION (optional): defaults to 7.0
  • ADO_DOMAINS (optional): comma-separated domains to load, defaults to all

Example:

ADO_SERVER_URL=https://tfs.example.com/tfs/DefaultCollection/
ADO_PAT=<your_pat>
ADO_DOMAINS=core,work,work-items,repositories,pipelines,wiki,search,test-plans,advanced-security

Run

  1. Install dependencies: npm install
  2. Start server: npm start

Example prompts

  • List my open work items for project LAWPRO
  • Get work item 47091
  • Search for code containing "ApplicationService"
  • List recent changesets
  • List changesets for item path $/LAWPRO/Main
  • List changesets by author pavel
  • Get changeset 12345
  • List repositories in project LAWPRO
  • List recent pipeline runs

Notes

  • This server uses PAT auth for on-prem compatibility.
  • Search and identity APIs are routed through your on-prem collection URL instead of cloud-only hosts.
  • Some upstream tools depend on features/services that may not be installed in a given on-prem deployment; those tools will return API errors from the server if unavailable.
  • TFVC changeset support remains available via the legacy tools and is read-only.