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@rajbos/ghas-mcp-server

v0.0.4

Published

GitHub Advanced Security MCP server

Downloads

10

Readme

ghas-mcp-server

MCP server to make calls to GHAS for GitHub repositories.

Currently this has the following tools that are supported:

  • list_dependabot_alerts: List all dependabot alerts for a repository
  • list_secret_scanning_alerts: List all secret scanning alerts for a repository
  • list_code_scanning_alerts: List all code scanning alerts for a repository

Make sure to add these three scopes (read only) to the configured PAT and for the correct organization as well!

Install in VS Code and VS Code Insiders

Use the buttons to install the server in your VS Code or VS Code Insiders environment. Make sure to read the link before you trust it! The links go to vscode.dev and insiders.vscode.dev and contain instructions to install the server.

VS Code will let you see the configuration before anything happens:

Screenshot of the configuration in VS Code

Example configuration

Add the configurations below to your MCP config in the editor.

Secure option: use the authenticated GitHub CLI

Instead of storing a Personal Access Token (see next section), you can also use the authenticated GitHub CLI. This will use the credentials you have configured in your GitHub CLI. This is useful when you have the GitHub CLI installed and already authenticated.

To use the GitHub CLI for authentication, follow the steps below:

  • Add "GITHUB_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN_USE_GHCLI": "true" to your environment variables.
  • Ensure you have the GitHub CLI installed and authenticated by running gh auth login.

Configuration:

{
    "mcp": {
        "inputs": [
        ]
    },
    "servers": {
        "ghas-mcp-server": {
            "command": "npx",
            "args": [
                "-y",
                "@rajbos/ghas-mcp-server"
            ],
            "env": {
                "GITHUB_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN_USE_GHCLI": "true"
            }
        }
    }
  }

Configuration with a personal access token

For VS Code it would look like this:

{
    "mcp": {
        "inputs": [
            {
                "id": "github_personal_access_token",
                "description": "GitHub Personal Access Token",
                "type": "promptString",
                "password": true
            }
        ]
    },
    "servers": {
        "ghas-mcp-server": {
            "command": "npx",
            "args": [
                "-y",
                "@rajbos/ghas-mcp-server"
            ],
            "env": {
                "GITHUB_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN": "${input:github_personal_access_token}"
            }
        }
    }
  }

Results

Screenshot of the output inside of VS Code

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! If you have ideas for new tools or improvements, please open an issue or submit a pull request.

Quick Start

# Install dependencies
npm install

# Build the project
npm run build

Project Structure

ghas-mcp-server/
├── src/
│   ├── operations/      # MCP Tools
│   │   └── security.ts
│   └── index.ts         # Server entry point
├── package.json
└── tsconfig.json

Adding Components

The project comes with the GHAS tools in src/operations/security.ts.

Building

  1. Make changes to your tools
  2. Run npm run build to compile
  3. The server will automatically load your tools on startup

Testing the local build

You can test your local build by configuring the locally build version with the following MCP config:

"servers": {
    "ghas-mcp-server": {
        "command": "node",
        "args": [
            "C:/Users/RobBos/Code/Repos/rajbos/ghas-mpc-server/dist/index.js"
        ],
        "env": {
            "GITHUB_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN_USE_GHCLI": "true"
        }
    }
}

Don't forget to change the path to your local build and build the project first!

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