MCP Tutorial
This is a project for learning and testing the GitHub API features, mainly including repository management, file operations, and team collaboration functions.
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What is GitHub MCP Server?
GitHub MCP Server is a tool based on the GitHub API that helps users easily manage code repositories, files, and collaboration tasks on GitHub. It provides a simplified operation interface, allowing non-technical users to conveniently manage code.How to use GitHub MCP Server?
You can perform various GitHub operations through simple API calls or the user interface, such as creating repositories, managing files, handling issues, and pull requests.Use cases
Suitable for individual developers, team collaboration, open-source project management, and workflows that require automated GitHub operations.Main features
Repository operationsSearch, create, clone, and fork GitHub repositories
File managementCreate, update, delete, and get file contents
Collaboration featuresManage issues, pull requests, and comments
Advantages and limitations
Advantages
Simplify the GitHub operation process
Suitable for non-technical users
Provide a unified API interface
Support multiple collaboration features
Limitations
Require a GitHub account and API access permissions
Functions are limited by the capabilities of the GitHub API
Not suitable for highly customized Git workflows
How to use
Get a GitHub access token
Create a personal access token (PAT) in your GitHub settings
Configure the MCP server
Set the server environment variables, including the GitHub token
Perform operations
Perform the required operations through API calls or the user interface
Usage examples
Automated document updateAutomatically update project documents regularly
Team collaboration managementCentrally manage issues and pull requests for team projects
Frequently Asked Questions
What permissions are required to use the MCP server?
Can I manage private repositories?
Are there any usage limitations?
Related resources
GitHub API documentation
Official GitHub REST API reference documentation
Example code repository
Example code for using the MCP server
Getting started video tutorial
Basic usage tutorial for the MCP server
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