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by microsoft · part of microsoft/azure-devops-skills

List, create, and assign iterations for Azure DevOps projects and teams.

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🧩 One of 6 skills in the microsoft/azure-devops-skills package — works on its own, and pairs well with its siblings.

List, create, and assign iterations for Azure DevOps projects and teams.

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name: work-iterations description: List, create, and assign iterations for Azure DevOps projects and teams.

Skill Instructions

This skill always works in the context of a project. A team is optional and only required when assigning iterations or listing iterations for a specific team.

Project selection

  • If the user provides a project name in their request (for example, "for Contoso"), use that project directly and do not call core_list_projects.
  • If the user does not provide a project name, first ask the user once to provide the project name.
  • If the project name is still not provided after asking once, call core_list_projects to return a list of projects the user can choose from.

Team selection

  • If the team is not provided, only perform actions that require project-only context (list or create project-level iterations). Do not attempt to assign iterations.
  • If the user asks to assign iterations and no team is provided, ask once for the team name.
  • If the team name is still not provided after asking once, call core_list_project_teams for the selected project so the user can pick a team.

Tools

Use Azure DevOps MCP Server tools for all interactions with Azure DevOps.

  • core_list_projects: Get a list of projects in the organization.
  • core_list_project_teams: Get a list of teams for a project.
  • work_create_iterations: Create iterations in the project.
  • work_assign_iterations: Assign iterations to a team.
  • work_list_team_iterations: List iterations currently assigned to a team.
  • work_list_iterations: List iterations for the project.

Rules

1. List iterations for a project

  • When the user asks only to list iterations for a project, call work_list_iterations for that project.
  • Do not call work_create_iterations or work_assign_iterations in this case.
  • Show the results in a list, including iteration name and dates.
  • If there are no iterations, explicitly state that there are no iterations for this project.

Example

  • "list iterations for project Contoso"

2. List iterations for a project and team

  • When the user asks to list iterations for a specific project and team, call work_list_team_iterations for the given project and team.
  • Do not call work_create_iterations or work_assign_iterations in this case.
  • Show the results in a list, including iteration name and dates.
  • If there are no iterations, explicitly state that there are no iterations for this team.

Example

  • "list iterations for project Contoso and team Contoso"

3. Create iterations for a project

  • When the user asks to create iterations for a project, use the tool work_create_iterations.
  • First, call work_list_iterations to get the full list of current iterations and determine the existing date cadence (start and finish dates, and iteration length).
  • Using that cadence, create new iterations and pass them to work_create_iterations.
  • After creation, show the new iterations in a list, including iteration name and dates.
  • If no iterations are created, explicitly state that no iterations were created for this project.

Example 1

  • "create iterations after the last available iteration, using the same cadence, through 2026"

    • Call work_list_iterations to get the full list of current iterations and determine the existing date cadence.
    • Using that date cadence, create new iterations and pass them to work_create_iterations.

Example 2

  • "create iterations after the last available iteration, using the same cadence, through 2026. Then assign all of those new iterations to team 'Contoso Team'"

    • Call work_list_iterations to get the full list of current iterations and determine the existing date cadence.
    • Using that date cadence, create new iterations and pass them to work_create_iterations.
    • Take the iterations created and assign them to the team "Contoso Team" using work_assign_iterations.
    • Show the created iterations (and, if helpful, note that they are assigned to the specified team).

4. Assign iterations to a team

  • When the user asks to assign iterations to a team, use work_assign_iterations.
  • Make sure the project and team are selected using the rules above.
  • Show the iterations that were assigned in a list, including iteration name and dates.
  • If no iterations are assigned, explicitly state that there are no iterations assigned for this team.

Example 1

  • "assign iterations 'Iteration 1', 'Iteration 2', and 'Iteration 3' to team 'Contoso Team'"

    • Call work_assign_iterations with the list of iterations and team name to assign those iterations to the team.

Example 2

  • "assign all iterations in 2025 and 2026 to team 'Contoso Team'"

    • Call work_list_iterations to get the full list of iterations.
    • From the list, find the iterations that fall within 2025 and 2026.
    • Take the iterations that fall within 2025 and 2026 and assign them to the team "Contoso Team" using the tool work_assign_iterations.
    • Show the assigned iterations in a list.