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@iflow-mcp/learnwithsumit-github-issue-tracker

v1.0.0

Published

MCP server created with MCPize

Downloads

69

Readme

🚀 Build & Monetize Your First MCP Server (Model Context Protocol) | MCPize Tutorial — Learn with Sumit

Welcome to the official source code repository for the Build & Monetize Your First MCP Server (Model Context Protocol) | MCPize Tutorial on YouTube. This tutorial is designed for developers who want a clear, engineering-level understanding of how we can build MCP Servers for production, deploy it and start monetization.

🎬 Watch the full tutorial: 👉 Build & Monetize Your First MCP Server (Model Context Protocol) | MCPize Tutorial Watch the video


📚 What You’ll Learn

This video covers:

  • ✅ What the Model Context Protocol (MCP) is and how it works.
  • ✅ How to build a GitHub Issue Tracker using TypeScript and Octokit.
  • ✅ Connecting your local MCP server to AI clients like Cursor.
  • ✅ Deploying your server for free using the MCPize platform.
  • ✅ Setting up AI-generated pricing plans to monetize your developer tools.

🧑‍💻 Tech Stack


🤝 Contribution

This repository is primarily for educational purposes based on the YouTube crash course. Feel free to fork the project, submit issues, or make improvements for your own learning!


🧠 Author

Sumit Saha — Bangladeshi Software Engineer and Programming Educator. Founder of Learn with Sumit (LWS) and logicBase Labs; Co-founder of Analyzen Learn with Sumit 📧 [email protected] 🌐 www.sumitsaha.me


⭐ Show Your Support

If this crash course helped you, please:

  • ⭐ Star this repo
  • 🍿 Subscribe on YouTube
  • 🧑‍🏫 Share it with others!