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github-repo-mcp

v1.0.3

Published

MCP server for fetching GitHub repository code

Readme

GitHub Repo MCP

Table of contents

✨ Key features

  • 💻 Compatible with Cursor, Windsurf, Claude Desktop, and other MCP clients supporting stdio protocol
  • 🔎 Browse the contents of any public GitHub repository
  • 📂 Navigate through repository directories and subdirectories
  • 📝 View the content of code and text files
  • 📦 Easy installation via package manager

Getting Started

Prerequisites

Installing the server requires the following on your system:

  • Node.js 18+
  • npm or yarn

Step 1. Installation

You can install and run GitHub Repo MCP using NPX or setting in mcp.json of your IDE:

MacOS

npx github-repo-mcp

Windows NPX

cmd /c npx -y github-repo-mcp

Windows NPX via .cursor/mcp.json

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "github-repo-mcp": {
      "command": "wsl",
      "args": [
        "bash",
        "-c",
        "cmd /c npx -y github-repo-mcp"
      ],
      "enabled": true
    }
  }
}

Windows NPX via .cursor/mcp.json (if path not set)

# Find the full path to npx first
which npx
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "github-repo-mcp": {
      "command": "wsl",
      "args": [
        "bash",
        "-c",
        "'/home/[username]/.nvm/versions/node/v20.18.0/bin/npx github-repo-mcp'"
      ],
      "enabled": true
    }
  }
}

Wait a few seconds or click on the refresh button a few times if it does not register. If it still won't register, make sure you entered the right command.

Step 2. Configuration

The GitHub Repo MCP server can use a GitHub token for higher rate limits when accessing the GitHub API.

Environment Variables

| Variable | Required | Default | Description | |----------|----------|---------|-------------| | GITHUB_TOKEN | No | None | Your GitHub personal access token for higher rate limits |

Setting Up a GitHub Token (Optional)

While the server works without authentication, GitHub API has rate limits that are much lower for unauthenticated requests. To increase your rate limit:

  1. Create a personal access token at https://github.com/settings/tokens
  2. Set the token as an environment variable in mcp.json:
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "github-repo-mcp": {
      "command": "...",
      "args": [
        ...
      ],
      "env": {
        "GITHUB_TOKEN": "Your_Github_Token"
      }
      "enabled": true,
    }
  }
}

Feature Overview

Repository Browsing Tools

The server provides three main tools for interacting with GitHub repositories:

1. getRepoAllDirectories

Lists all files and directories at the root of a GitHub repository.

  • Parameters:
    • repoUrl: The URL of the GitHub repository (e.g., "https://github.com/owner/repo")

2. getRepoDirectories

Lists contents of a specific directory in a GitHub repository.

  • Parameters:
    • repoUrl: The URL of the GitHub repository
    • path: The directory path to fetch (e.g., "src")

3. getRepoFile

Retrieves and displays the content of a specific file from a GitHub repository.

  • Parameters:
    • repoUrl: The URL of the GitHub repository
    • path: The file path to fetch (e.g., "src/index.js")

Usage Examples

Here are some examples of how to use these tools with an AI assistant:

  1. Browsing a repository root: Ask your AI assistant to "Show me the contents of the repository at https://github.com/Ryan0204/github-repo-mcp"

  2. Exploring a specific directory: Ask "What files are in the src directory of https://github.com/Ryan0204/github-repo-mcp?"

  3. Viewing a file: Ask "Show me the README.md file from https://github.com/Ryan0204/github-repo-mcp"

Limitations

  • Rate Limiting: Without authentication, GitHub API has strict rate limits (60 requests per hour)
  • Private Repositories: Can only access public repositories unless a token with appropriate permissions is provided
  • Binary Files: The server detects common binary file extensions and won't display their contents
  • Large Files: GitHub API has limitations on the size of files that can be retrieved

Troubleshooting

Here are some common issues and their solutions:

  • Rate limit exceeded: Set up a GitHub token as described in the Configuration section
  • Command not found: Ensure the package is installed globally
  • Connection errors: Check your internet connection and GitHub API status

If you encounter any issues, please check the output for error messages or create an issue in the GitHub repository.


Enjoy! ☺️