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The local CloudBees CloudBees Unify MCP Server (stdio transport) is being deprecated as of May 31, 2026. This documentation is no longer maintained. Migrate to the remote CloudBees CloudBees Unify MCP Server for continued support and access to new capabilities. The remote server is hosted by CloudBees, requires no local installation, and uses OAuth-based authentication. Refer to Migrate to the remote MCP server for migration steps. |
Prior to downloading and installing CloudBees Unify MCP Server, you must retrieve your personal access token and organization ID from the CloudBees Unify.
Retrieve your personal access token
You can retrieve your personal access token from the CloudBees Unify.
To retrieve your personal access token:
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Sign in to the CloudBees Unify.
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In the top right corner, select your username, and then select User profile.
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Select the Personal access tokens tab.
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Select Generate token to create a new personal access token.
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Specify the token name, description (optional), and duration, and then select Generate.
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Copy the generated token and store it in a secure location, as you will not be able to view it again.
Retrieve your organization ID
To ensure that you operate on the correct CloudBees organization (tenant), CloudBees requires you to obtain your organization ID directly from the CloudBees Unify to configure CloudBees Unify MCP Server.
| CloudBees may relax this requirement once we have a better understanding of the trade-off between usability and security. |
To retrieve your organization ID:
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Sign in to CloudBees Unify.
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In the top-right, select .
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Under the Profile tab, in the Organization ID field, copy the organization ID.