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mcp-server-github-actions

v1.0.1

Published

MCP server for GitHub Actions — view workflow runs, read logs, re-run failed jobs, and manage CI/CD from your IDE

Readme

mcp-server-github-actions

npm version npm downloads CI TypeScript License: MIT

Manage GitHub Actions workflows from your AI assistant. List runs, read logs, re-run failed jobs, cancel builds, and trigger deployments without leaving your editor.

npx mcp-server-github-actions

Works with Claude Desktop, Cursor, VS Code Copilot, and any MCP client. Requires a GitHub token with Actions permissions.

MCP server for GitHub Actions workflows, CI/CD runs, and deployment logs

Demo built with remotion-readme-kit

Why

GitHub's official MCP server covers repos, issues, and PRs, but it doesn't touch Actions. That means when your CI fails, you still have to open a browser, find the run, click through to the logs, and figure out what went wrong. This server fills that gap. You can ask your assistant "why did the last CI run fail?" or "re-run the failed jobs" and get answers right where you're working. It uses the same GitHub REST API you'd use manually, just without the context switching.

Tools

| Tool | Description | | ------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------ | | list_workflows | List all workflow files in a repository | | list_runs | List workflow runs (optionally filter by workflow or status) | | get_run | Get details of a specific workflow run | | get_run_logs | Get the logs URL for a run (zip file download) | | rerun_workflow | Re-run an entire workflow run | | rerun_failed_jobs | Re-run only the failed jobs from a run | | cancel_run | Cancel an in-progress or queued run | | list_artifacts | List artifacts produced by a workflow run | | trigger_workflow | Trigger a workflow via workflow_dispatch |

Quick Start

Cursor

Add to your Cursor MCP settings (e.g. ~/.cursor/mcp.json or project-level):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "github-actions": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "mcp-server-github-actions"],
      "env": {
        "GITHUB_TOKEN": "<your-token>"
      }
    }
  }
}

Claude Desktop

Add to claude_desktop_config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "github-actions": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "mcp-server-github-actions"],
      "env": {
        "GITHUB_TOKEN": "<your-token>"
      }
    }
  }
}

VS Code

Configure your MCP client to run:

npx mcp-server-github-actions

Make sure GITHUB_TOKEN is set in the environment (e.g. in your shell profile or client config).

Auth

Create a GitHub Personal Access Token:

  1. Settings > Developer settings > Personal access tokens
  2. Choose Fine-grained tokens (recommended) or Tokens (classic)
  3. Fine-grained: select your repos, then enable Actions: Read and Write
  4. Classic: enable the repo scope (includes Actions)

Example Prompts

  • "List the last 5 workflow runs for ofershap/mcp-server-docker"
  • "Show me the workflows in the microsoft/vscode repo"
  • "Get details for run 12345 in owner/repo"
  • "Re-run the failed jobs for run 67890 in my-org/my-repo"
  • "Cancel the currently running workflow run 11111"
  • "List artifacts from the latest run in owner/repo"
  • "Trigger the deploy.yml workflow on the staging branch for my-org/my-app"
  • "What's the status of the most recent CI run for this project?"

Development

npm install
npm run typecheck
npm run build
npm test
npm run lint
npm run format

See also

More MCP servers and developer tools on my portfolio.

Author

Made by ofershap

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License

MIT © 2026 Ofer Shapira