Github Mapper
GitHub Mapper is an MCP server that provides tools for GitHub repository analysis and structural mapping.
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What is GitHub Mapper?
GitHub Mapper is a tool that helps you explore and understand GitHub repositories. It provides detailed repository structure information, statistics such as the number of stars and forks, and helps you visualize the project layout.How to use GitHub Mapper?
First, set up your GitHub access token, then provide any repository URL to get its full analysis. The tool can be run through simple chat interface commands.When to use GitHub Mapper?
It is very useful when quickly understanding the structure of a new repository, comparing project metrics, or analyzing dependencies before contributing to an open - source project.Main Features
GitHub AuthenticationSecure authentication through a GitHub personal access token.
Repository Structure AnalysisShow the file and directory structure of the repository in detail for quick browsing and understanding.
StatisticsProvide summary statistics of the repository such as the number of files and lines of code.
Advantages and Disadvantages
Usage Guide
First, create a personal access token on GitHub and make sure to enable the'repo' scope.
Copy the generated token to your clipboard for use in the next step.
Run the GitHub Mapper tool and paste your access token for authentication.
Enter the URL of the repository you want to analyze, and the tool will start processing and display the repository structure and statistics.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I get a GitHub access token?
Can I analyze private repositories?
How is this different from directly browsing GitHub?
Related Resources
GitHub Access Token Creation Guide
Official documentation guiding how to create a GitHub access token.
MCP Protocol Description
Detailed information about the model context protocol.
GitHub Mapper Repository Source Code
The source code repository of this tool. Contributions and feedback are welcome.
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