Release Notes Server
An MCP - based GitHub release note generation service
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What is the Release Notes Server?
The Release Notes Server is a powerful MCP tool that can efficiently fetch commit records from GitHub repositories, organize them according to types (such as features, fixes, documentation, etc.), and finally present them in a neat and readable form. Both developers and product managers can easily generate professional release notes.How to use the Release Notes Server?
You can start using the Release Notes Server in just a few steps: configure environment variables, install dependencies and run the server, and then generate release notes for the desired version by calling the API.Applicable Scenarios
It is suitable for teams to organize commit records when developing new versions, generate clear release note documents, and facilitate project management and external communication.Main Features
Intelligent Commit FilteringSupports filtering commit records based on date or specific SHA ranges to reduce redundant information.
Grouping by TypeAutomatically classifies commit records into types such as features, fixes, documentation, etc., for easy quick positioning.
PR Data EnhancementAssociates commits with corresponding Pull Requests to provide more context information.
Statistical AnalysisGenerates comprehensive statistical data, including the total number of commits, author distribution, etc.
Markdown Format OutputSupports generating Markdown format with Emoji symbols to enhance the reading experience.
Efficient API CallsOptimizes API request efficiency using GitHub's `sincex` parameter.
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
Simplifies the release note generation process and saves time.
Supports multiple output formats to meet different needs.
Built - in intelligent filtering mechanism to improve data accuracy.
Open - source and free to use, with rich community support.
Limitations
Requires a GitHub Personal Access Token (PAT) support.
May increase API request frequency for large - scale repositories.
Requires manual handling of complex commit history merging logic.
How to Use
Install Dependencies
Run `npm install` to install all necessary dependencies.
Build the Project
Compile the code to prepare for running the server.
Start the Server
Start the server using Node.js.
Configure Environment Variables
Set the GitHub Personal Access Token.
Call the API to Generate Notes
Call the `generate_release_notes` interface through the MCP tool.
Usage Examples
Generate Release Notes for the Latest VersionGet the change records committed in the last week.
Statistical Contribution by AuthorShow the number of commits of each author.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to ensure the accuracy of the generated release notes?
Does it support custom output formats?
Why is a GitHub Personal Access Token required?
Related Resources
GitHub Project Homepage
View the source code and the latest updates.
Official Documentation
Learn more about configuration and usage guides.
Example Video Tutorial
Quick start guide.
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