The GitHub MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides seamless integration with GitHub APIs, enabling advanced automation and interaction capabilities for developers and tools.
- Automating GitHub workflows and processes.
- Extracting and analyzing data from GitHub repositories.
- Building AI powered tools and applications that interact with GitHub's ecosystem.
- To run the server in a container, you will need to have Docker installed.
- Create a GitHub Personal Access Token. The MCP server can use many of the GitHub APIs, so enable the permissions that you feel comfortable granting your AI tools (to learn more about access tokens, please check out the documentation).
For quick installation, use one of the one-click install buttons at the top of this README.
For manual installation, add the following JSON block to your User Settings (JSON) file in VS Code. You can do this by pressing Ctrl + Shift + P
and typing Preferences: Open User Settings (JSON)
.
Optionally, you can add it to a file called .vscode/mcp.json
in your workspace. This will allow you to share the configuration with others.
Note that the
mcp
key is not needed in the.vscode/mcp.json
file.
{
"mcp": {
"inputs": [
{
"type": "promptString",
"id": "github_token",
"description": "GitHub Personal Access Token",
"password": true
}
],
"servers": {
"github": {
"command": "docker",
"args": [
"run",
"-i",
"--rm",
"-e",
"GITHUB_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN",
"ghcr.io/github/github-mcp-server"
],
"env": {
"GITHUB_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN": "${input:github_token}"
}
}
}
}
}
More about using MCP server tools in VS Code's agent mode documentation.
{
"mcpServers": {
"github": {
"command": "docker",
"args": [
"run",
"-i",
"--rm",
"-e",
"GITHUB_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN",
"ghcr.io/github/github-mcp-server"
],
"env": {
"GITHUB_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN": "<YOUR_TOKEN>"
}
}
}
}
If you don't have Docker, you can use go
to build the binary in the
cmd/github-mcp-server
directory, and use the github-mcp-server stdio
command with the GITHUB_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN
environment variable set to
your token.
The flag --gh-host
and the environment variable GH_HOST
can be used to set
the GitHub Enterprise Server hostname.
The descriptions of the tools can be overridden by creating a
github-mcp-server-config.json
file in the same directory as the binary.
The file should contain a JSON object with the tool names as keys and the new descriptions as values. For example:
{
"TOOL_ADD_ISSUE_COMMENT_DESCRIPTION": "an alternative description",
"TOOL_CREATE_BRANCH_DESCRIPTION": "Create a new branch in a GitHub repository"
}
You can create an export of the current translations by running the binary with
the --export-translations
flag.
This flag will preserve any translations/overrides you have made, while adding any new translations that have been added to the binary since the last time you exported.
./github-mcp-server --export-translations
cat github-mcp-server-config.json
You can also use ENV vars to override the descriptions. The environment
variable names are the same as the keys in the JSON file, prefixed with
GITHUB_MCP_
and all uppercase.
For example, to override the TOOL_ADD_ISSUE_COMMENT_DESCRIPTION
tool, you can
set the following environment variable:
export GITHUB_MCP_TOOL_ADD_ISSUE_COMMENT_DESCRIPTION="an alternative description"
- get_me - Get details of the authenticated user
- No parameters required
-
get_issue - Gets the contents of an issue within a repository
owner
: Repository owner (string, required)repo
: Repository name (string, required)issue_number
: Issue number (number, required)
-
get_issue_comments - Get comments for a GitHub issue
owner
: Repository owner (string, required)repo
: Repository name (string, required)issue_number
: Issue number (number, required)
-
create_issue - Create a new issue in a GitHub repository
owner
: Repository owner (string, required)repo
: Repository name (string, required)title
: Issue title (string, required)body
: Issue body content (string, optional)assignees
: Usernames to assign to this issue (string[], optional)labels
: Labels to apply to this issue (string[], optional)
-
add_issue_comment - Add a comment to an issue
owner
: Repository owner (string, required)repo
: Repository name (string, required)issue_number
: Issue number (number, required)body
: Comment text (string, required)
-
list_issues - List and filter repository issues
owner
: Repository owner (string, required)repo
: Repository name (string, required)state
: Filter by state ('open', 'closed', 'all') (string, optional)labels
: Labels to filter by (string[], optional)sort
: Sort by ('created', 'updated', 'comments') (string, optional)direction
: Sort direction ('asc', 'desc') (string, optional)since
: Filter by date (ISO 8601 timestamp) (string, optional)page
: Page number (number, optional)perPage
: Results per page (number, optional)
-
update_issue - Update an existing issue in a GitHub repository
owner
: Repository owner (string, required)repo
: Repository name (string, required)issue_number
: Issue number to update (number, required)title
: New title (string, optional)body
: New description (string, optional)state
: New state ('open' or 'closed') (string, optional)labels
: New labels (string[], optional)assignees
: New assignees (string[], optional)milestone
: New milestone number (number, optional)
-
search_issues - Search for issues and pull requests
query
: Search query (string, required)sort
: Sort field (string, optional)order
: Sort order (string, optional)page
: Page number (number, optional)perPage
: Results per page (number, optional)
-
get_pull_request - Get details of a specific pull request
owner
: Repository owner (string, required)repo
: Repository name (string, required)pullNumber
: Pull request number (number, required)
-
list_pull_requests - List and filter repository pull requests
owner
: Repository owner (string, required)repo
: Repository name (string, required)state
: PR state (string, optional)sort
: Sort field (string, optional)direction
: Sort direction (string, optional)perPage
: Results per page (number, optional)page
: Page number (number, optional)
-
merge_pull_request - Merge a pull request
owner
: Repository owner (string, required)repo
: Repository name (string, required)pullNumber
: Pull request number (number, required)commit_title
: Title for the merge commit (string, optional)commit_message
: Message for the merge commit (string, optional)merge_method
: Merge method (string, optional)
-
get_pull_request_files - Get the list of files changed in a pull request
owner
: Repository owner (string, required)repo
: Repository name (string, required)pullNumber
: Pull request number (number, required)
-
get_pull_request_status - Get the combined status of all status checks for a pull request
owner
: Repository owner (string, required)repo
: Repository name (string, required)pullNumber
: Pull request number (number, required)
-
update_pull_request_branch - Update a pull request branch with the latest changes from the base branch
owner
: Repository owner (string, required)repo
: Repository name (string, required)pullNumber
: Pull request number (number, required)expectedHeadSha
: The expected SHA of the pull request's HEAD ref (string, optional)
-
get_pull_request_comments - Get the review comments on a pull request
owner
: Repository owner (string, required)repo
: Repository name (string, required)pullNumber
: Pull request number (number, required)
-
get_pull_request_reviews - Get the reviews on a pull request
owner
: Repository owner (string, required)repo
: Repository name (string, required)pullNumber
: Pull request number (number, required)
-
create_pull_request_review - Create a review on a pull request review
owner
: Repository owner (string, required)repo
: Repository name (string, required)pullNumber
: Pull request number (number, required)body
: Review comment text (string, optional)event
: Review action ('APPROVE', 'REQUEST_CHANGES', 'COMMENT') (string, required)commitId
: SHA of commit to review (string, optional)comments
: Line-specific comments array of objects to place comments on pull request changes (array, optional)- For inline comments: provide
path
,position
(orline
), andbody
- For multi-line comments: provide
path
,start_line
,line
, optionalside
/start_side
, andbody
- For inline comments: provide
-
create_pull_request - Create a new pull request
owner
: Repository owner (string, required)repo
: Repository name (string, required)title
: PR title (string, required)body
: PR description (string, optional)head
: Branch containing changes (string, required)base
: Branch to merge into (string, required)draft
: Create as draft PR (boolean, optional)maintainer_can_modify
: Allow maintainer edits (boolean, optional)
-
create_or_update_file - Create or update a single file in a repository
owner
: Repository owner (string, required)repo
: Repository name (string, required)path
: File path (string, required)message
: Commit message (string, required)content
: File content (string, required)branch
: Branch name (string, optional)sha
: File SHA if updating (string, optional)
-
push_files - Push multiple files in a single commit
owner
: Repository owner (string, required)repo
: Repository name (string, required)branch
: Branch to push to (string, required)files
: Files to push, each with path and content (array, required)message
: Commit message (string, required)
-
search_repositories - Search for GitHub repositories
query
: Search query (string, required)sort
: Sort field (string, optional)order
: Sort order (string, optional)page
: Page number (number, optional)perPage
: Results per page (number, optional)
-
create_repository - Create a new GitHub repository
name
: Repository name (string, required)description
: Repository description (string, optional)private
: Whether the repository is private (boolean, optional)autoInit
: Auto-initialize with README (boolean, optional)
-
get_file_contents - Get contents of a file or directory
owner
: Repository owner (string, required)repo
: Repository name (string, required)path
: File path (string, required)ref
: Git reference (string, optional)
-
fork_repository - Fork a repository
owner
: Repository owner (string, required)repo
: Repository name (string, required)organization
: Target organization name (string, optional)
-
create_branch - Create a new branch
owner
: Repository owner (string, required)repo
: Repository name (string, required)branch
: New branch name (string, required)sha
: SHA to create branch from (string, required)
-
list_commits - Gets commits of a branch in a repository
owner
: Repository owner (string, required)repo
: Repository name (string, required)sha
: Branch name, tag, or commit SHA (string, optional)path
: Only commits containing this file path (string, optional)page
: Page number (number, optional)perPage
: Results per page (number, optional)
-
search_code - Search for code across GitHub repositories
query
: Search query (string, required)sort
: Sort field (string, optional)order
: Sort order (string, optional)page
: Page number (number, optional)perPage
: Results per page (number, optional)
-
search_users - Search for GitHub users
query
: Search query (string, required)sort
: Sort field (string, optional)order
: Sort order (string, optional)page
: Page number (number, optional)perPage
: Results per page (number, optional)
-
get_code_scanning_alert - Get a code scanning alert
owner
: Repository owner (string, required)repo
: Repository name (string, required)alertNumber
: Alert number (number, required)
-
list_code_scanning_alerts - List code scanning alerts for a repository
owner
: Repository owner (string, required)repo
: Repository name (string, required)ref
: Git reference (string, optional)state
: Alert state (string, optional)severity
: Alert severity (string, optional)
-
Get Repository Content Retrieves the content of a repository at a specific path.
- Template:
repo://{owner}/{repo}/contents{/path*}
- Parameters:
owner
: Repository owner (string, required)repo
: Repository name (string, required)path
: File or directory path (string, optional)
- Template:
-
Get Repository Content for a Specific Branch Retrieves the content of a repository at a specific path for a given branch.
- Template:
repo://{owner}/{repo}/refs/heads/{branch}/contents{/path*}
- Parameters:
owner
: Repository owner (string, required)repo
: Repository name (string, required)branch
: Branch name (string, required)path
: File or directory path (string, optional)
- Template:
-
Get Repository Content for a Specific Commit Retrieves the content of a repository at a specific path for a given commit.
- Template:
repo://{owner}/{repo}/sha/{sha}/contents{/path*}
- Parameters:
owner
: Repository owner (string, required)repo
: Repository name (string, required)sha
: Commit SHA (string, required)path
: File or directory path (string, optional)
- Template:
-
Get Repository Content for a Specific Tag Retrieves the content of a repository at a specific path for a given tag.
- Template:
repo://{owner}/{repo}/refs/tags/{tag}/contents{/path*}
- Parameters:
owner
: Repository owner (string, required)repo
: Repository name (string, required)tag
: Tag name (string, required)path
: File or directory path (string, optional)
- Template:
-
Get Repository Content for a Specific Pull Request Retrieves the content of a repository at a specific path for a given pull request.
- Template:
repo://{owner}/{repo}/refs/pull/{prNumber}/head/contents{/path*}
- Parameters:
owner
: Repository owner (string, required)repo
: Repository name (string, required)prNumber
: Pull request number (string, required)path
: File or directory path (string, optional)
- Template:
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