Add the Bitbucket MCP server to Cursor
Config last verified Jun 1, 2026
The exact config to run Bitbucket in Cursor — paste it in, restart, and the tools load.
Prerequisites
- Cursor installed.
Setup
1. Open ~/.cursor/mcp.json
2. Add this configuration
Add to ~/.cursor/mcp.json
~/.cursor/mcp.json
json
{
"mcpServers": {
"bitbucket": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"bitbucket-mcp@latest"
],
"env": {
"BITBUCKET_URL": "<BITBUCKET_URL>",
"BITBUCKET_USERNAME": "<BITBUCKET_USERNAME>",
"BITBUCKET_PASSWORD": "<BITBUCKET_PASSWORD>",
"BITBUCKET_TOKEN": "<BITBUCKET_TOKEN>",
"BITBUCKET_WORKSPACE": "<BITBUCKET_WORKSPACE>",
"BITBUCKET_ENABLE_DANGEROUS": "<BITBUCKET_ENABLE_DANGEROUS>"
}
}
}
}3. Restart Cursor and confirm the Bitbucket tools load.
Gotchas
Cursor keeps MCP servers under an "mcpServers" object in ~/.cursor/mcp.json for global use, and also reads a project-scoped .cursor/mcp.json so a repository can ship its own servers. Remote servers are configured with a bare "url" field and connect natively, with OAuth handled in-app when a server requires it.