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@rog0x/mcp-git-tools

v1.0.1

Published

Git repository analysis tools for AI agents via MCP

Readme

mcp-git-tools

Git repository analysis tools for AI agents, served over MCP (Model Context Protocol). Analyzes local repositories using native git commands — no GitHub API required.

Tools

| Tool | Description | |------|-------------| | git_log | Get commit history with filtering by author, date range, and file path | | git_diff | Show diff between commits, branches, or tags with change summaries | | git_blame | Show who last modified each line of a file with commit info | | git_stats | Repository statistics: commits, contributors, activity over time, most changed files | | git_branch | List branches with last commit info, ahead/behind counts, merged/unmerged status |

Prerequisites

  • Node.js >= 18
  • Git installed and available in PATH

Setup

npm install
npm run build

Configuration

Add to your MCP client configuration:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "git-tools": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["D:/products/mcp-servers/mcp-git-tools/dist/index.js"]
    }
  }
}

Tool Details

git_log

Retrieve recent commit history with optional filters.

Parameters:

  • repoPath (required) — Absolute path to the Git repository
  • count — Number of commits to return (default: 20)
  • author — Filter by author name or email
  • since / until — Date range filters
  • path — Filter to commits touching a specific file or directory

git_diff

Compare two refs and get a structured summary of changes.

Parameters:

  • repoPath (required) — Absolute path to the Git repository
  • from — Start ref (default: HEAD~1)
  • to — End ref (default: HEAD)
  • path — Limit diff to a specific file or directory
  • summaryOnly — Return only stats without full diff text

git_blame

See line-by-line authorship of a file.

Parameters:

  • repoPath (required) — Absolute path to the Git repository
  • filePath (required) — File path relative to repo root
  • startLine / endLine — Blame a specific line range
  • ref — Blame at a specific commit

git_stats

Get a high-level overview of repository activity.

Parameters:

  • repoPath (required) — Absolute path to the Git repository
  • topAuthors — Number of top contributors to list (default: 10)
  • topFiles — Number of most-changed files to list (default: 10)

git_branch

List and analyze branches.

Parameters:

  • repoPath (required) — Absolute path to the Git repository
  • baseBranch — Branch to compare against (default: main or master)
  • includeRemote — Include remote-tracking branches
  • mergedOnly / unmergedOnly — Filter by merge status

License

MIT