How to connect Confluence MCP with VS Code

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How to connect Confluence MCP with VS Code

VS Code is the most popular code editor out there. With its recent AI makeover, it can do more than just help you write code. You can connect your applications to it and let LLMs automate many of the mundane tasks in your workflow.

In this guide, I will explain how to connect Confluence with VS Code in the most secure and robust way possible via Composio.

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Why use Composio?

Composio provides:

  • Access to 1,000+ managed apps from a single MCP endpoint. This makes it convenient for agents to run cross-app workflows.
  • Programmatic tool calling. Allows LLMs to write its code in a remote workbench to handle complex tool chaining. Reduces to-and-fro with LLMs for frequent tool calling.
  • Large tool response handling outside the LLM context. This minimizes context bloat from large tool responses.
  • Dynamic just-in-time access to thousands of tools across hundreds of apps. Composio loads the tools your agent needs, so LLMs are not overwhelmed by tools they do not need.

Integrate Confluence MCP with VS Code

1. Install with one click

Click the button below to add Composio to VS Code. You will be prompted to authorize. This requires VS Code 1.99+ with GitHub Copilot.

+Install in VS Code

2. Or add manually

Open or create .vscode/mcp.json in your project root and add the following configuration:

bash
{
  "servers": {
    "composio": {
      "type": "http",
      "url": "https://connect.composio.dev/mcp"
    }
  }
}

3. Authorize

Click the install button to authorize VS Code to connect to Composio. VS Code will detect OAuth and prompt you to sign in.

VS Code MCP server install screen for Composio

A browser window will open to authorize.

Composio authorization browser window

4. Authenticate Confluence and start working

Back in VS Code chat, ask the agent to connect to Confluence or give it any Confluence-related task.

For example, ask it to:

  • "Create a project documentation page in Marketing space"
  • "Add 'urgent' label to Q3 planning page"
  • "Publish team meeting summary as a blog post"

It will prompt you to authenticate and authorize access to Confluence.

That is it. Composio tools are now available in VS Code, and your Confluence account is ready to use.

Supported Tools & Triggers

Tools
Triggers
Add Content LabelTool to add labels to a piece of content.
Get Space by IDTool to retrieve a confluence space by its id.
Create BlogpostTool to create a new confluence blog post.
Create Blogpost PropertyTool to create a property on a specified blog post.
Create Whiteboard PropertyTool to create a new content property on a whiteboard.
Create PageTool to create a new confluence page in a specified space.
Create Page PropertyTool to create a property on a confluence page.
Create Private SpaceTool to create a private confluence space.
Create SpaceTool to create a new confluence space.
Create Space PropertyTool to create a new property on a confluence space.
Create WhiteboardTool to create a new confluence whiteboard.
Delete Blogpost PropertyTool to delete a blog post property.
Delete Page Content PropertyTool to delete a content property from a page by property id.
Delete Whiteboard Content PropertyTool to delete a content property from a whiteboard by property id.
Delete PageTool to delete a confluence page.
Delete SpaceTool to delete a confluence space by its key.
Delete Space PropertyTool to delete a space property.
Get Attachment LabelsTool to list labels on an attachment.
Get AttachmentsTool to retrieve attachments of a confluence page.
Get Audit LogsTool to retrieve confluence audit records.
Get Blogpost by IDTool to retrieve a specific confluence blog post by its id.
Get Blogpost LabelsTool to retrieve labels of a specific confluence blog post by id.
Get Blogpost Like CountTool to get like count for a confluence blog post.
Get Blogpost OperationsTool to retrieve permitted operations for a confluence blog post.
Get BlogpostsTool to retrieve a list of blog posts.
Get Blog PostsTool to retrieve a list of blog posts.
Get Blog Posts For LabelTool to list all blog posts under a specific label.
Get Blogpost Version DetailsTool to retrieve details for a specific version of a blog post.
Get Blogpost VersionsTool to retrieve all versions of a specific blog post.
Get Child PagesTool to list all direct child pages of a given confluence page.
Get Blog Post Content PropertiesTool to retrieve all content properties on a blog post.
Get Page Content PropertiesTool to retrieve all content properties on a page.
Get Content RestrictionsTool to retrieve restrictions on a confluence content item.
Get Current UserTool to get information about the currently authenticated user.
Get Inline Comments for Blog PostTool to retrieve inline comments for a confluence blog post.
Get LabelsTool to retrieve all labels in a confluence site.
Get Page LabelsTool to retrieve labels of a specific confluence page by id.
Get Labels for SpaceTool to list labels on a space.
Get Labels for Space ContentTool to list labels on all content in a space.
Get Page AncestorsTool to retrieve all ancestors for a given confluence page by its id.
Get Page by IDTool to retrieve a confluence page by its id.
Get Page Like CountTool to get like count for a confluence page.
Get PagesTool to retrieve a list of pages.
Get Page VersionsTool to retrieve all versions of a specific confluence page.
Get Space by IDTool to retrieve a confluence space by its id.
Get Space ContentsTool to retrieve content in a confluence space.
Get Space PropertiesTool to get properties of a confluence space.
Get SpacesTool to retrieve a list of confluence spaces.
Get Anonymous UserTool to retrieve information about the anonymous user.
Search ContentSearches for content by filtering pages from the confluence v2 api with intelligent ranking.
Search UsersSearches for users using user-specific queries from the confluence query language (cql).
Update BlogpostTool to update a confluence blog post's title or content.
Update Blogpost PropertyTool to update a property of a specified blog post.
Update Page Content PropertyTool to update a content property on a confluence page.
Update Whiteboard Content PropertyTool to update a content property on a whiteboard.
Update PageTool to update an existing confluence page.
Update Space PropertyTool to update a space property.

Way Forward

Now that Confluence is connected, extend your setup by connecting the other apps you already use every day, so your agent can run true cross-app workflows end to end.

  • Connect Calendar to turn threads into scheduled meetings automatically.
  • Connect Slack or Teams to post summaries, approvals, and alerts where your team works.
  • Connect Notion, Linear, Jira, or Asana to convert requests into tickets, tasks, and docs.
  • Connect Drive, Dropbox, or OneDrive to fetch, file, and share attachments without manual steps.
  • Connect HubSpot or Salesforce to log customer context, update records, and draft follow-ups.

Start with one workflow you do repeatedly, then keep adding apps as you find new handoffs. With everything behind a single MCP endpoint, your agent can coordinate multiple tools safely and reliably in one conversation.

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FAQ

What are the differences in Tool Router MCP and Confluence MCP?

With a standalone Confluence MCP server, the agents and LLMs can only access a fixed set of Confluence tools tied to that server. However, with the Composio Tool Router, agents can dynamically load tools from Confluence and many other apps based on the task at hand, all through a single MCP endpoint.

Can I use Tool Router MCP with VS Code?

Yes, you can. VS Code fully supports MCP integration. You get structured tool calling, message history handling, and model orchestration while Tool Router takes care of discovering and serving the right Confluence tools.

Can I manage the permissions and scopes for Confluence while using Tool Router?

Yes, absolutely. You can configure which Confluence scopes and actions are allowed when connecting your account to Composio. You can also bring your own OAuth credentials or API configuration so you keep full control over what the agent can do.

How safe is my data with Composio Tool Router?

All sensitive data such as tokens, keys, and configuration is fully encrypted at rest and in transit. Composio is SOC 2 Type 2 compliant and follows strict security practices so your Confluence data and credentials are handled as safely as possible.

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