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    bitbucket-automation

    Automate Bitbucket repositories, pull

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    ---
    name: bitbucket-automation
    description: Automate Bitbucket repositories, pull requests, branches, issues, and workspace management via Rube MCP (Composio). Always search tools first for current schemas.
    requires:
      mcp: [rube]
    ---
    
    # Bitbucket Automation via Rube MCP
    
    Automate Bitbucket operations including repository management, pull request workflows, branch operations, issue tracking, and workspace administration through Composio's Bitbucket toolkit.
    
    ## Prerequisites
    
    - Rube MCP must be connected (RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS available)
    - Active Bitbucket connection via `RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS` with toolkit `bitbucket`
    - Always call `RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS` first to get current tool schemas
    
    ## Setup
    
    **Get Rube MCP**: Add `https://rube.app/mcp` as an MCP server in your client configuration. No API keys needed — just add the endpoint and it works.
    
    
    1. Verify Rube MCP is available by confirming `RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS` responds
    2. Call `RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS` with toolkit `bitbucket`
    3. If connection is not ACTIVE, follow the returned auth link to complete Bitbucket OAuth
    4. Confirm connection status shows ACTIVE before running any workflows
    
    ## Core Workflows
    
    ### 1. Manage Pull Requests
    
    **When to use**: User wants to create, review, or inspect pull requests
    
    **Tool sequence**:
    1. `BITBUCKET_LIST_WORKSPACES` - Discover accessible workspaces [Prerequisite]
    2. `BITBUCKET_LIST_REPOSITORIES_IN_WORKSPACE` - Find the target repository [Prerequisite]
    3. `BITBUCKET_LIST_BRANCHES` - Verify source and destination branches exist [Prerequisite]
    4. `BITBUCKET_CREATE_PULL_REQUEST` - Create a new PR with title, source branch, and optional reviewers [Required]
    5. `BITBUCKET_LIST_PULL_REQUESTS` - List PRs filtered by state (OPEN, MERGED, DECLINED) [Optional]
    6. `BITBUCKET_GET_PULL_REQUEST` - Get full details of a specific PR by ID [Optional]
    7. `BITBUCKET_GET_PULL_REQUEST_DIFF` - Fetch unified diff for code review [Optional]
    8. `BITBUCKET_GET_PULL_REQUEST_DIFFSTAT` - Get changed files with lines added/removed [Optional]
    
    **Key parameters**:
    - `workspace`: Workspace slug or UUID (required for all operations)
    - `repo_slug`: URL-friendly repository name
    - `source_branch`: Branch with changes to merge
    - `destination_branch`: Target branch (defaults to repo main branch if omitted)
    - `reviewers`: List of objects with `uuid` field for reviewer assignment
    - `state`: Filter for LIST_PULL_REQUESTS - `OPEN`, `MERGED`, or `DECLINED`
    - `max_chars`: Truncation limit for GET_PULL_REQUEST_DIFF to handle large diffs
    
    **Pitfalls**:
    - `reviewers` expects an array of objects with `uuid` key, NOT usernames: `[{"uuid": "{...}"}]`
    - UUID format must include curly braces: `{123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426614174000}`
    - `destination_branch` defaults to the repo's main branch if omitted, which may not be `main`
    - `pull_request_id` is an integer for GET/DIFF operations but comes back as part of PR listing
    - Large diffs can overwhelm context; always set `max_chars` (e.g., 50000) on GET_PULL_REQUEST_DIFF
    
    ### 2. Manage Repositories and Workspaces
    
    **When to use**: User wants to list, create, or delete repositories or explore workspaces
    
    **Tool sequence**:
    1. `BITBUCKET_LIST_WORKSPACES` - List all accessible workspaces [Required]
    2. `BITBUCKET_LIST_REPOSITORIES_IN_WORKSPACE` - List repos with optional BBQL filtering [Required]
    3. `BITBUCKET_CREATE_REPOSITORY` - Create a new repo with language, privacy, and project settings [Optional]
    4. `BITBUCKET_DELETE_REPOSITORY` - Permanently delete a repository (irreversible) [Optional]
    5. `BITBUCKET_LIST_WORKSPACE_MEMBERS` - List members for reviewer assignment or access checks [Optional]
    
    **Key parameters**:
    - `workspace`: Workspace slug (find via LIST_WORKSPACES)
    - `repo_slug`: URL-friendly name for create/delete
    - `q`: BBQL query filter (e.g., `name~"api"`, `project.key="PROJ"`, `is_private=true`)
    - `role`: Filter repos by user role: `member`, `contributor`, `admin`, `owner`
    - `sort`: Sort field with optional `-` prefix for descending (e.g., `-updated_on`)
    - `is_private`: Boolean for repository visibility (defaults to `true`)
    - `project_key`: Bitbucket project key; omit to use workspace's oldest project
    
    **Pitfalls**:
    - `BITBUCKET_DELETE_REPOSITORY` is **irreversible** and does not affect forks
    - BBQL string values MUST be enclosed in double quotes: `name~"my-repo"` not `name~my-repo`
    - `repository` is NOT a valid BBQL field; use `name` instead
    - Default pagination is 10 results; set `pagelen` explicitly for complete listings
    - `CREATE_REPOSITORY` defaults to private; set `is_private: false` for public repos
    
    ### 3. Manage Issues
    
    **When to use**: User wants to create, update, list, or comment on repository issues
    
    **Tool sequence**:
    1. `BITBUCKET_LIST_ISSUES` - List issues with optional filters for state, priority, kind, assignee [Required]
    2. `BITBUCKET_CREATE_ISSUE` - Create a new issue with title, content, priority, and kind [Required]
    3. `BITBUCKET_UPDATE_ISSUE` - Modify issue attributes (state, priority, assignee, etc.) [Optional]
    4. `BITBUCKET_CREATE_ISSUE_COMMENT` - Add a markdown comment to an existing issue [Optional]
    5. `BITBUCKET_DELETE_ISSUE` - Permanently delete an issue [Optional]
    
    **Key parameters**:
    - `issue_id`: String identifier for the issue
    - `title`, `content`: Required for creation
    - `kind`: `bug`, `enhancement`, `proposal`, or `task`
    - `priority`: `trivial`, `minor`, `major`, `critical`, or `blocker`
    - `state`: `new`, `open`, `resolved`, `on hold`, `invalid`, `duplicate`, `wontfix`, `closed`
    - `assignee`: Bitbucket username for CREATE; `assignee_account_id` (UUID) for UPDATE
    - `due_on`: ISO 8601 format date string
    
    **Pitfalls**:
    - Issue tracker must be enabled on the repository (`has_issues: true`) or API calls will fail
    - `CREATE_ISSUE` uses `assignee` (username string), but `UPDATE_ISSUE` uses `assignee_account_id` (UUID) -- they are different fields
    - `DELETE_ISSUE` is permanent with no undo
    - `state` values include spaces: `"on hold"` not `"on_hold"`
    - Filtering by `assignee` in LIST_ISSUES uses account ID, not username; use `"null"` string for unassigned
    
    ### 4. Manage Branches
    
    **When to use**: User wants to create branches or explore branch structure
    
    **Tool sequence**:
    1. `BITBUCKET_LIST_BRANCHES` - List branches with optional BBQL filter and sorting [Required]
    2. `BITBUCKET_CREATE_BRANCH` - Create a new branch from a specific commit hash [Required]
    
    **Key parameters**:
    - `name`: Branch name without `refs/heads/` prefix (e.g., `feature/new-login`)
    - `target_hash`: Full SHA1 commit hash to branch from (must exist in repo)
    - `q`: BBQL filter (e.g., `name~"feature/"`, `name="main"`)
    - `sort`: Sort by `name` or `-target.date` (descending commit date)
    - `pagelen`: 1-100 results per page (default is 10)
    
    **Pitfalls**:
    - `CREATE_BRANCH` requires a full commit hash, NOT a branch name as `target_hash`
    - Do NOT include `refs/heads/` prefix in branch names
    - Branch names must follow Bitbucket naming conventions (alphanumeric, `/`, `.`, `_`, `-`)
    - BBQL string values need double quotes: `name~"feature/"` not `name~feature/`
    
    ### 5. Review Pull Requests with Comments
    
    **When to use**: User wants to add review comments to pull requests, including inline code comments
    
    **Tool sequence**:
    1. `BITBUCKET_GET_PULL_REQUEST` - Get PR details and verify it exists [Prerequisite]
    2. `BITBUCKET_GET_PULL_REQUEST_DIFF` - Review the actual code changes [Prerequisite]
    3. `BITBUCKET_GET_PULL_REQUEST_DIFFSTAT` - Get list of changed files [Optional]
    4. `BITBUCKET_CREATE_PULL_REQUEST_COMMENT` - Post review comments [Required]
    
    **Key parameters**:
    - `pull_request_id`: String ID of the PR
    - `content_raw`: Markdown-formatted comment text
    - `content_markup`: Defaults to `markdown`; also supports `plaintext`
    - `inline`: Object with `path`, `from`, `to` for inline code comments
    - `parent_comment_id`: Integer ID for threaded replies to existing comments
    
    **Pitfalls**:
    - `pull_request_id` is a string in CREATE_PULL_REQUEST_COMMENT but an integer in GET_PULL_REQUEST
    - Inline comments require `inline.path` at minimum; `from`/`to` are optional line numbers
    - `parent_comment_id` creates a threaded reply; omit for top-level comments
    - Line numbers in inline comments reference the diff, not the source file
    
    ## Common Patterns
    
    ### ID Resolution
    Always resolve human-readable names to IDs before operations:
    - **Workspace**: `BITBUCKET_LIST_WORKSPACES` to get workspace slugs
    - **Repository**: `BITBUCKET_LIST_REPOSITORIES_IN_WORKSPACE` with `q` filter to find repo slugs
    - **Branch**: `BITBUCKET_LIST_BRANCHES` to verify branch existence before PR creation
    - **Members**: `BITBUCKET_LIST_WORKSPACE_MEMBERS` to get UUIDs for reviewer assignment
    
    ### Pagination
    Bitbucket uses page-based pagination (not cursor-based):
    - Use `page` (starts at 1) and `pagelen` (items per page) parameters
    - Default page size is typically 10; set `pagelen` explicitly (max 50 for PRs, 100 for others)
    - Check response for `next` URL or total count to determine if more pages exist
    - Always iterate through all pages for complete results
    
    ### BBQL Filtering
    Bitbucket Query Language is available on list endpoints:
    - String values MUST use double quotes: `name~"pattern"`
    - Operators: `=` (exact), `~` (contains), `!=` (not equal), `>`, `>=`, `<`, `<=`
    - Combine with `AND` / `OR`: `name~"api" AND is_private=true`
    
    ## Known Pitfalls
    
    ### ID Formats
    - Workspace: slug string (e.g., `my-workspace`) or UUID in braces (`{uuid}`)
    - Reviewer UUIDs must include curly braces: `{123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426614174000}`
    - Issue IDs are strings; PR IDs are integers in some tools, strings in others
    - Commit hashes must be full SHA1 (40 characters)
    
    ### Parameter Quirks
    - `assignee` vs `assignee_account_id`: CREATE_ISSUE uses username, UPDATE_ISSUE uses UUID
    - `state` values for issues include spaces: `"on hold"`, not `"on_hold"`
    - `destination_branch` omission defaults to repo main branch, not `main` literally
    - BBQL `repository` is not a valid field -- use `name`
    
    ### Rate Limits
    - Bitbucket Clo
    
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