GitHub's official MCP Server
GitHub MCP Server
The GitHub MCP Server connects AI tools directly to GitHub's platform. This gives AI agents, assistants, and chatbots the ability to read repositories and code files, manage issues and PRs, analyze code, and automate workflows. All through natural language interactions.
Use Cases
- Repository Management: Browse and query code, search files, analyze commits, and understand project structure across any repository you have access to.
- Issue & PR Automation: Create, update, and manage issues and pull requests. Let AI help triage bugs, review code changes, and maintain project boards.
- CI/CD & Workflow Intelligence: Monitor GitHub Actions workflow runs, analyze build failures, manage releases, and get insights into your development pipeline.
- Code Analysis: Examine security findings, review Dependabot alerts, understand code patterns, and get comprehensive insights into your codebase.
- Team Collaboration: Access discussions, manage notifications, analyze team activity, and streamline processes for your team.
Remote GitHub MCP Server
The remote GitHub MCP Server is hosted by GitHub and provides the easiest method for getting up and running. If your MCP host does not support remote MCP servers, don't worry! You can use the local version of the GitHub MCP Server instead.
Prerequisites
- A compatible MCP host with remote server support (VS Code 1.101+, Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf, etc.)
- Any applicable policies enabled
Install in VS Code
For quick installation, use one of the one-click install buttons above. Once you complete that flow, toggle Agent mode (located by the Copilot Chat text input) and the server will start. Make sure you're using VS Code 1.101 or later for remote MCP and OAuth support.
Alternatively, to manually configure VS Code, choose the appropriate JSON block from the examples below and add it to your host configuration:
| Using OAuth | Using a GitHub PAT |
|---|---|
| VS Code (version 1.101 or greater) | |
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Install in other MCP hosts
- Copilot CLI - Installation guide for GitHub Copilot CLI
- GitHub Copilot in other IDEs - Installation for JetBrains, Visual Studio, Eclipse, and Xcode with GitHub Copilot
- Claude Applications - Installation guide for Claude Desktop and Claude Code CLI
- Codex - Installation guide for OpenAI Codex
- Cursor - Installation guide for Cursor IDE
- OpenCode - Installation guide for the OpenCode terminal agent
- Windsurf - Installation guide for Windsurf IDE
- Zed - Installation guide for Zed editor
- Rovo Dev CLI - Installation guide for Rovo Dev CLI
Note: Each MCP host application needs to configure a GitHub App or OAuth App to support remote access via OAuth. Any host application that supports remote MCP servers should support the remote GitHub server with PAT authentication. Configuration details and support levels vary by host. Make sure to refer to the host application's documentation for more info.
Configuration
Toolset configuration
See Remote Server Documentation for full details on remote server configuration, toolsets, headers, and advanced usage. This file provides comprehensive instructions and examples for connecting, customizing, and installing the remote GitHub MCP Server in VS Code and other MCP hosts.
When no toolsets are specified, default toolsets are used.
Insiders Mode
Try new features early! The remote server offers an insiders version with early access to new features and experimental tools.
| Using URL Path | Using Header |
|---|---|
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See Remote Server Documentation for more details and examples, and Insiders Features for a full list of what's available.
GitHub Enterprise
GitHub Enterprise Cloud with data residency (ghe.com)
GitHub Enterprise Cloud can also make use of the remote server.
Example for https://octocorp.ghe.com with GitHub PAT token:
{
...
"github-octocorp": {
"type": "http",
"url": "https://copilot-api.octocorp.ghe.com/mcp",
"headers": {
"Authorization": "Bearer ${input:githubmcppat}"
}
},
...
}
Note: When using OAuth with GitHub Enterprise with VS Code and GitHub Copilot, you also need to configure your VS Code settings to point to your GitHub Enterprise instance - see Authenticate from VS Code
GitHub Enterprise Server
GitHub Enterprise Server does not support remote server hosting. Please refer to GitHub Enterprise Server and Enterprise Cloud with data residency (ghe.com) from the local server configuration.
Local GitHub MCP Server
Prerequisites
- To run the server in a container, you will need to have Docker installed.
- Once Docker is installed, you will also need to ensure Docker is running. The Docker image is available at
ghcr.io/github/github-mcp-server. The image is public; if you get errors on pull, you may have an expired token and need todocker logout ghcr.io. - Authentication. On github.com you don't need to create anything up front — the one-click buttons above log you in with OAuth on first use (a browser-based flow; the token is kept in memory only). The Docker buttons publish a fixed callback port (
127.0.0.1:8085) so the container's login callback is reachable. See Local Server OAuth Login for how it works, headless/device-code fallback, and bringing your own OAuth or GitHub App (required for GitHub Enterprise Server andghe.com).
GITHUBPERSONALACCESSTOKEN instead (it takes precedence over OAuth). The MCP server can use many of the GitHub APIs, so enable the permissions that you feel comfortable granting your AI tools (to learn more about access tokens, please check out the documentation).
Handling PATs Securely
Environment Variables (Recommended)
To keep your GitHub PAT secure and reusable across different MCP hosts:
- Store your PAT in environment variables
export GITHUBPAT=yourtoken_here
Or create a .env file:
GITHUBPAT=yourtoken_here
- Protect your
.envfile
# Add to .gitignore to prevent accidental commits
echo ".env" >> .gitignore
- Reference the token in configurations
# CLI usage
claude mcp add github -e GITHUBPERSONALACCESSTOKEN=$GITHUBPAT -- docker run -i --rm -e GITHUBPERSONALACCESS_TOKEN ghcr.io/github/github-mcp-server
# In config files (where supported) "env": { "GITHUBPERSONALACCESSTOKEN": "$GITHUBPAT" }
Note: Environment variable support varies by host app and IDE. Some applications (like Windsurf) require hardcoded tokens in config files.
Token Security Best Practices
- Minimum scopes: Only grant necessary permissions
repo - Repository operations
- read:packages - Docker image access
- read:org - Organization team access
- Separate tokens: Use different PATs for different projects/environments
- Regular rotation: Update tokens periodically
- Never commit: Keep tokens out of version control
- File permissions: Restrict access to config files containing tokens
chmod 600 ~/.your-app/config.json
GitHub Enterprise Server and Enterprise Cloud with data residency (ghe.com)
The flag --gh-host and the environment variable GITHUB_HOST can be used to set the hostname for GitHub Enterprise Server or GitHub Enterprise Cloud with data residency.
- For GitHub Enterprise Server, prefix the hostname with the
https://URI scheme, as it otherwise defaults tohttp://, which GitHub Enterprise Server does not support. - For GitHub Enterprise Cloud with data residency, use
https://YOURSUBDOMAIN.ghe.comas the hostname.
json
"github": {
"command": "docker",
"args": [
"run",
"-i",
"--rm",
"-e",
"GITHUBPERSONALACCESS_TOKEN",
"-e",
"GITHUB_HOST",
"ghcr.io/github/github-mcp-server"
],
"env": {
"GITHUBPERSONALACCESSTOKEN": "${input:githubtoken}",
"GITHUB_HOST": "https://<your GHES or ghe.com domain name>"
}
}
Installation
Install in GitHub Copilot on VS Code
For quick installation, use one of the one-click install buttons above. Once you complete that flow, toggle Agent mode (located by the Copilot Chat text input) and the server will start.
More about using MCP server tools in VS Code's agent mode documentation.
Install in GitHub Copilot on other IDEs (JetBrains, Visual Studio, Eclipse, etc.)
Add one of the following JSON blocks to your IDE's MCP settings.
Log in with OAuth (no token to create or store). On github.com the official image already includes the app credentials, so you provide none yourself: it runs a browser-based login on first use and keeps the resulting token in memory only. In Docker this needs a fixed callback port published to loopback so the container's login callback is reachable:
{
"mcp": {
"servers": {
"github": {
"command": "docker",
"args": [
"run",
"-i",
"--rm",
"-p",
"127.0.0.1:8085:8085",
"-e",
"GITHUBOAUTHCALLBACK_PORT",
"ghcr.io/github/github-mcp-server"
],
"env": {
"GITHUBOAUTHCALLBACK_PORT": "8085"
}
}
}
}
}
See Local Server OAuth Login for the native-binary flow (no fixed port needed), the headless/device-code fallback, GitHub Enterprise Server / ghe.com, and bringing your own OAuth or GitHub App.
Or authenticate with a Personal Access Token. Set GITHUBPERSONALACCESS_TOKEN instead (it takes precedence over OAuth):
{
"mcp": {
"inputs": [
{
"type": "promptString",
"id": "github_token",
"description": "GitHub Personal Access Token",
"password": true
}
],
"servers": {
"github": {
"command": "docker",
"args": [
"run",
"-i",
"--rm",
"-e",
"GITHUBPERSONALACCESS_TOKEN",
"ghcr.io/github/github-mcp-server"
],
"env": {
"GITHUBPERSONALACCESSTOKEN": "${input:githubtoken}"
}
}
}
}
}
Optionally, you can add a similar example (i.e. without the mcp key) to a file called .vscode/mcp.json in your workspace. This will allow you to share the configuration with other host applications that accept the same format.
Example JSON block without the MCP key included
{
"inputs": [
{
"type": "promptString",
"id": "github_token",
"description": "GitHub Personal Access Token",
"password": true
}
],
"servers": {
"github": {
"command": "docker",
"args": [
"run",
"-i",
"--rm",
"-e",
"GITHUBPERSONALACCESS_TOKEN",
"ghcr.io/github/github-mcp-server"
],
"env": {
"GITHUBPERSONALACCESSTOKEN": "${input:githubtoken}"
}
}
}
}
Install in Other MCP Hosts
For other MCP host applications, please refer to our installation guides:
- Copilot CLI - Installation guide for GitHub Copilot CLI
- GitHub Copilot in other IDEs - Installation for JetBrains, Visual Studio, Eclipse, and Xcode with GitHub Copilot
- Claude Code & Claude Desktop - Installation guide for Claude Code and Claude Desktop
- Cursor - Installation guide for Cursor IDE
- Google Gemini CLI - Installation guide for Google Gemini CLI
- OpenCode - Installation guide for the OpenCode terminal agent
- Windsurf - Installation guide for Windsurf IDE
- Zed - Installation guide for Zed editor
Note: Any host application that supports local MCP servers should be able to access the local GitHub MCP server. However, the specific configuration process, syntax and stability of the integration will vary by host application. While many may follow a similar format to the examples above, this is not guaranteed. Please refer to your host application's documentation for the correct MCP configuration syntax and setup process.
Build from source
If you don't have Docker, you can use go build to build the binary in the cmd/github-mcp-server directory, and use the github-mcp-server stdio command with the GITHUBPERSONALACCESS_TOKEN environment variable set to your token. To specify the output location of the build, use the -o flag. You should configure your server to use the built executable as its command. For example:
{
"mcp": {
"servers": {
"github": {
"command": "/path/to/github-mcp-server",
"args": ["stdio"],
"env": {
"GITHUBPERSONALACCESSTOKEN": "<YOURTOKEN>"
}
}
}
}
}
CLI utilities
The github-mcp-server binary includes a few CLI subcommands that are helpful for debugging and exploring the server.
github-mcp-server tool-search "<query>"searches tools by name, description, and input parameter names. Use--max-resultsto return more matches.
docker run -t (or -it) when running in Docker):
docker run -it --rm ghcr.io/github/github-mcp-server tool-search "issue" --max-results 5
github-mcp-server tool-search "issue" --max-results 5
Tool Configuration
The GitHub MCP Server supports enabling or disabling specific groups of functionalities via the --toolsets flag. This allows you to control which GitHub API capabilities are available to your AI tools. Enabling only the toolsets that you need can help the LLM with tool choice and reduce the context size.
Toolsets are not limited to Tools. Relevant MCP Resources and Prompts are also included where applicable.
When no toolsets are specified, default toolsets are used.
Looking for examples? See the Server Configuration Guide for common recipes like minimal setups, read-only mode, and combining tools with toolsets.
Specifying Toolsets
To specify toolsets you want available to the LLM, you can pass an allow-list in two ways:
- Using Command Line Argument:
github-mcp-server --toolsets repos,issues,pullrequests,actions,codesecurity
- Using Environment Variable:
GITHUBTOOLSETS="repos,issues,pullrequests,actions,code_security" ./github-mcp-server
The environment variable GITHUB_TOOLSETS takes precedence over the command line argument if both are provided.
Specifying Individual Tools
You can also configure specific tools using the --tools flag. Tools can be used independently or combined with toolsets for fine-grained control.
- Using Command Line Argument:
github-mcp-server --tools getfilecontents,issueread,createpull_request
- Using Environment Variable:
GITHUBTOOLS="getfilecontents,issueread,createpullrequest" ./github-mcp-server
- Combining with Toolsets (additive):
github-mcp-server --toolsets repos,issues --tools get_gist
This registers all tools from repos and issues toolsets, plus get_gist.
Important Notes:
- Tools and toolsets can be used together
- Read-only mode takes priority: write tools are skipped if
--read-onlyis set, even if explicitly requested via--tools - Tool names must match exactly (e.g.,
getfilecontents, notgetFileContents). Invalid tool names will cause the server to fail at startup with an error message - When tools are renamed, old names are preserved as aliases for backward compatibility. See Tool Renaming for details.
Using Toolsets With Docker
When using Docker, you can pass the toolsets as environment variables:
docker run -i --rm \
-e GITHUBPERSONALACCESS_TOKEN=<your-token> \
-e GITHUBTOOLSETS="repos,issues,pullrequests,actions,code_security" \
ghcr.io/github/github-mcp-server
Using Tools With Docker
When using Docker, you can pass specific tools as environment variables. You can also combine tools with toolsets:
# Tools only
docker run -i --rm \
-e GITHUBPERSONALACCESS_TOKEN=<your-token> \
-e GITHUBTOOLS="getfilecontents,issueread,createpullrequest" \
ghcr.io/github/github-mcp-server
Tools combined with toolsets (additive)
docker run -i --rm \
-e GITHUBPERSONALACCESS_TOKEN=<your-token> \
-e GITHUB_TOOLSETS="repos,issues" \
-e GITHUBTOOLS="getgist" \
ghcr.io/github/github-mcp-server
Special toolsets
"all" toolset
The special toolset all can be provided to enable all available toolsets regardless of any other configuration:
./github-mcp-server --toolsets all
Or using the environment variable:
GITHUB_TOOLSETS="all" ./github-mcp-server
"default" toolset
The default toolset default is the configuration that gets passed to the server if no toolsets are specified.
The default configuration is:
- context
- repos
- issues
- pull_requests
- users
GITHUB_TOOLSETS="default,stargazers" ./github-mcp-server
Insiders Mode
The local GitHub MCP Server offers an insiders version with early access to new features and experimental tools.
- Using Command Line Argument:
./github-mcp-server --insiders
- Using Environment Variable:
GITHUB_INSIDERS=true ./github-mcp-server
When using Docker:
docker run -i --rm \
-e GITHUBPERSONALACCESS_TOKEN=<your-token> \
-e GITHUB_INSIDERS=true \
ghcr.io/github/github-mcp-server
Available Toolsets
The following sets of tools are available:
| | Toolset | Description | | --- | ----------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------- | | 
context | Strongly recommended: Tools that provide context about the current user and GitHub context you are operating in | | 
actions | GitHub Actions workflows and CI/CD operations | | 
code_quality | GitHub Code Quality related tools | | 
code_security | Code security related tools, such as GitHub Code Scanning | | 
copilot | Copilot related tools | | 
dependabot | Dependabot tools | | 
discussions | GitHub Discussions related tools | | 
gists | GitHub Gist related tools | | 
git | GitHub Git API related tools for low-level Git operations | | 
issues | GitHub Issues related tools | | 
labels | GitHub Labels related tools | | 
notifications | GitHub Notifications related tools | | 
orgs | GitHub Organization related tools | | 
projects | GitHub Projects related tools | | 
pull_requests | GitHub Pull Request related tools | | 
repos | GitHub Repository related tools | | 
secret_protection | Secret protection related tools, such as GitHub Secret Scanning | | 
security_advisories | Security advisories related tools | | 
stargazers | GitHub Stargazers related tools | | 
users | GitHub User related tools |
Additional Toolsets in Remote GitHub MCP Server
| Toolset | Description | | ----------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------- | | copilot | Copilot related tools (e.g. Copilot Coding Agent) | | copilot_spaces | Copilot Spaces related tools | | githubsupportdocs_search | Search docs to answer GitHub product and support questions |
Tools

- actions_get - Get details of GitHub Actions resources (workflows, workflow runs, jobs, and artifacts)
repo
- method: The method to execute (string, required)
- owner: Repository owner (string, required)
- repo: Repository name (string, required)
- resource_id: The unique identifier of the resource. This will vary based on the "method" provided, so ensure you provide the correct ID:
- Provide a workflow ID or workflow file name (e.g. ci.yaml) for 'get_workflow' method.
- Provide a workflow run ID for 'getworkflowrun', 'getworkflowrunusage', and 'getworkflowrunlogs_url' methods.
- Provide an artifact ID for 'downloadworkflowrun_artifact' method.
- Provide a job ID for 'getworkflowjob' method.
(string, required)
- actions_list - List GitHub Actions workflows in a repository
repo
- method: The action to perform (string, required)
- owner: Repository owner (string, required)
- page: Page number for pagination (default: 1) (number, optional)
- per_page: Results per page for pagination (default: 30, max: 100) (number, optional)
- repo: Repository name (string, required)
- resource_id: The unique identifier of the resource. This will vary based on the "method" provided, so ensure you provide the correct ID:
- Do not provide any resource ID for 'list_workflows' method.
- Provide a workflow ID or workflow file name (e.g. ci.yaml) for 'listworkflowruns' method, or omit to list all workflow runs in the repository.
- Provide a workflow run ID for 'listworkflowjobs' and 'listworkflowrun_artifacts' methods.
(string, optional)
- workflowjobsfilter: Filters for workflow jobs. ONLY used when method is 'listworkflowjobs' (object, optional)
- workflowrunsfilter: Filters for workflow runs. ONLY used when method is 'listworkflowruns' (object, optional)
- actionsruntrigger - Trigger GitHub Actions workflow actions
repo
- inputs: Inputs the workflow accepts. Only used for 'run_workflow' method. (object, optional)
- method: The method to execute (string, required)
- owner: Repository owner (string, required)
- ref: The git reference for the workflow. The reference can be a branch or tag name. Required for 'run_workflow' method. (string, optional)
- repo: Repository name (string, required)
- runid: The ID of the workflow run. Required for all methods except 'runworkflow'. (number, optional)
- workflowid: The workflow ID (numeric) or workflow file name (e.g., main.yml, ci.yaml). Required for 'runworkflow' method. (string, optional)
- getjoblogs - Get GitHub Actions workflow job logs
repo
- failedonly: When true, gets logs for all failed jobs in the workflow run specified by runid. Requires run_id to be provided. (boolean, optional)
- job_id: The unique identifier of the workflow job. Required when getting logs for a single job. (number, optional)
- owner: Repository owner (string, required)
- repo: Repository name (string, required)
- return_content: Returns actual log content instead of URLs (boolean, optional)
- runid: The unique identifier of the workflow run. Required when failedonly is true to get logs for all failed jobs in the run. (number, optional)
- tail_lines: Number of lines to return from the end of the log (number, optional)

- getcodequality_finding - Get code quality finding
repo
- findingNumber: The number of the finding. (number, required)
- owner: The owner of the repository. (string, required)
- repo: The name of the repository. (string, required)

- getcodescanning_alert - Get code scanning alert
security_events
- Accepted OAuth Scopes: repo, security_events
- alertNumber: The number of the alert. (number, required)
- owner: The owner of the repository. (string, required)
- repo: The name of the repository. (string, required)
- listcodescanning_alerts - List code scanning alerts
security_events
- Accepted OAuth Scopes: repo, security_events
- owner: The owner of the repository. (string, required)
- page: Page number for pagination (min 1) (number, optional)
- perPage: Results per page for pagination (min 1, max 100) (number, optional)
- ref: The Git reference for the results you want to list. (string, optional)
- repo: The name of the repository. (string, required)
- severity: Filter code scanning alerts by severity (string, optional)
- state: Filter code scanning alerts by state. Defaults to open (string, optional)
- tool_name: The name of the tool used for code scanning. (string, optional)

- get_me - Get my user profile
- getteammembers - Get team members
read:org
- Accepted OAuth Scopes: admin:org, read:org, write:org
- org: Organization login (owner) that contains the team. (string, required)
- team_slug: Team slug (string, required)
- get_teams - Get teams
read:org
- Accepted OAuth Scopes: admin:org, read:org, write:org
- user: Username to get teams for. If not provided, uses the authenticated user. (string, optional)

- assigncopilotto_issue - Assign Copilot to issue
repo
- base_ref: Git reference (e.g., branch) that the agent will start its work from. If not specified, defaults to the repository's default branch (string, optional)
- custom_instructions: Optional custom instructions to guide the agent beyond the issue body. Use this to provide additional context, constraints, or guidance that is not captured in the issue description (string, optional)
- issue_number: Issue number (number, required)
- owner: Repository owner (string, required)
- repo: Repository name (string, required)
- requestcopilotreview - Request Copilot review
repo
- owner: Repository owner (string, required)
- pullNumber: Pull request number (number, required)
- repo: Repository name (string, required)

- getdependabotalert - Get dependabot alert
security_events
- Accepted OAuth Scopes: repo, security_events
- alertNumber: The number of the alert. (number, required)
- owner: The owner of the repository. (string, required)
- repo: The name of the repository. (string, required)
- listdependabotalerts - List dependabot alerts
security_events
- Accepted OAuth Scopes: repo, security_events
- after: Cursor for pagination. Use the cursor from the previous response. (string, optional)
- owner: The owner of the repository. (string, required)
- perPage: Results per page for pagination (min 1, max 100) (number, optional)
- repo: The name of the repository. (string, required)
- severity: Filter dependabot alerts by severity (string, optional)
- state: Filter dependabot alerts by state. Defaults to open (string, optional)

- discussioncommentwrite - Manage discussion comments
repo
- body: Comment content (required for 'add', 'reply', and 'update' methods) (string, optional)
- commentNodeID: The Node ID of the discussion comment (required for 'reply', 'update', 'delete', 'markanswer', and 'unmarkanswer' methods). For 'reply', this is the top-level comment to reply to; GitHub Discussions only support one level of nesting. (string, optional)
- discussionNumber: Discussion number (required for 'add' and 'reply' methods) (number, optional)
- method: Write operation to perform on a discussion comment.
Options are:
- 'add' - adds a new top-level comment to a discussion.
- 'reply' - replies to a top-level discussion comment (GitHub Discussions only support one level of nesting).
- 'update' - updates an existing discussion comment.
- 'delete' - deletes a discussion comment.
- 'mark_answer' - marks a discussion comment as the answer (Q&A only).
- 'unmark_answer' - unmarks a discussion comment as the answer (Q&A only).
(string, required)
- owner: Repository owner (required for 'add' and 'reply' methods) (string, optional)
- repo: Repository name (required for 'add' and 'reply' methods) (string, optional)
- get_discussion - Get discussion
repo
- discussionNumber: Discussion Number (number, required)
- owner: Repository owner (string, required)
- repo: Repository name (string, required)
- getdiscussioncomments - Get discussion comments
repo
- after: Cursor for pagination. Use the cursor from the previous response. (string, optional)
- discussionNumber: Discussion Number (number, required)
- includeReplies: When true, each top-level comment will include its replies nested within it (up to 100 replies per comment, which is the GitHub API maximum). Defaults to false. (boolean, optional)
- owner: Repository owner (string, required)
- perPage: Results per page for pagination (min 1, max 100) (number, optional)
- repo: Repository name (string, required)
- listdiscussioncategories - List discussion categories
repo
- owner: Repository owner (string, required)
- repo: Repository name. If not provided, discussion categories will be queried at the organisation level. (string, optional)
- list_discussions - List discussions
repo
- after: Cursor for pagination. Use the cursor from the previous response. (string, optional)
- category: Optional filter by discussion category ID. If provided, only discussions with this category are listed. (string, optional)
- direction: Order direction. (string, optional)
- orderBy: Order discussions by field. If provided, the 'direction' also needs to be provided. (string, optional)
- owner: Repository owner (string, required)
- perPage: Results per page for pagination (min 1, max 100) (number, optional)
- repo: Repository name. If not provided, discussions will be queried at the organisation level. (string, optional)

- create_gist - Create Gist
gist
- content: Content for simple single-file gist creation (string, required)
- description: Description of the gist (string, optional)
- filename: Filename for simple single-file gist creation (string, required)
- public: Whether the gist is public (boolean, optional)
- get_gist - Get Gist Content
gist_id: The ID of the gist (string, required)
- list_gists - List Gists
page: Page number for pagination (min 1) (number, optional)
- perPage: Results per page for pagination (min 1, max 100) (number, optional)
- since: Only gists updated after this time (ISO 8601 timestamp) (string, optional)
- username: GitHub username (omit for authenticated user's gists) (string, optional)
- update_gist - Update Gist
gist
- content: Content for the file (string, required)
- description: Updated description of the gist (string, optional)
- filename: Filename to update or create (string, required)
- gist_id: ID of the gist to update (string, required)

- getrepositorytree - Get repository tree
repo
- owner: Repository owner (username or organization) (string, required)
- path_filter: Optional path prefix to filter the tree results (e.g., 'src/' to only show files in the src directory) (string, optional)
- recursive: Setting this parameter to true returns the objects or subtrees referenced by the tree. Default is false (boolean, optional)
- repo: Repository name (string, required)
- tree_sha: The SHA1 value or ref (branch or tag) name of the tree. Defaults to the repository's default branch (string, optional)

- addissuecomment - Add comment to issue or pull request
repo
- body: Comment content. Required unless reaction is provided. (string, optional)
- comment_id: The numeric ID of the issue or pull request comment to react to. Use this for reactions to comments; omit it to react to the issue or pull request itself. Cannot be combined with body. (number, optional)
- issue_number: Issue or pull request number to comment on or react to. (number, required)
- owner: Repository owner (string, required)
- reaction: Emoji reaction to add. Required unless body is provided. (string, optional)
- repo: Repository name (string, required)
- get_label - Get a specific label from a repository
repo
- name: Label name. (string, required)
- owner: Repository owner (username or organization name) (string, required)
- repo: Repository name (string, required)
- issue_read - Get issue details
repo
- issue_number: The number of the issue (number, required)
- method: The read operation to perform on a single issue.
Options are:
1. get - Get issue details. Also returns best-effort hierarchy flags (hasparent, haschildren); parent and subissuessummary are optional relationship summaries.
2. get_comments - Get issue comments.
3. getsubissues - Get sub-issues (children) of the issue.
4. get_parent - Get the parent issue, if this issue is a sub-issue of another.
5. get_labels - Get labels assigned to the issue.
(string, required)
- owner: The owner of the repository (string, required)
- page: Page number for pagination (min 1) (number, optional)
- perPage: Results per page for pagination (min 1, max 100) (number, optional)
- repo: The name of the repository (string, required)
- issue_write - Create or update issue/pull request
repo
- assignees: Usernames to assign to this issue (string[], optional)
- body: Issue body content (string, optional)
- duplicateof: Issue number that this issue is a duplicate of. Only used when statereason is 'duplicate'. (number, optional)
- issuefields: Issue field values to set or clear. Each item requires 'fieldname' and exactly one of 'value', 'fieldoptionname', or 'delete: true'. (object[], optional)
- issue_number: Issue number to update (number, optional)
- labels: Labels to apply to this issue (string[], optional)
- method: Write operation to perform on a single issue.
Options are:
- 'create' - creates a new issue.
- 'update' - updates an existing issue.
(string, required)
- milestone: Milestone number (number, optional)
- owner: Repository owner (string, required)
- repo: Repository name (string, required)
- state: New state (string, optional)
- state_reason: Reason for the state change. Ignored unless state is changed. (string, optional)
- title: Issue title (string, optional)
- type: Type of this issue. Only use if issue types are enabled for this repository. Use listissuetypes tool to get valid type values for this repository or its owner organization. If the repository doesn't support issue types, omit this parameter. (string, optional)
- listissuefields - List issue fields
repo, read:org
- Accepted OAuth Scopes: admin:org, read:org, repo, write:org
- owner: The account owner of the repository or organization. The name is not case sensitive. (string, required)
- repo: The name of the repository. When provided, returns fields for this specific repository (inherited from its organization). When omitted, returns org-level fields directly. (string, optional)
- listissuetypes - List available issue types
repo, read:org
- Accepted OAuth Scopes: admin:org, read:org, repo, write:org
- owner: The account owner of the repository or organization. (string, required)
- repo: The name of the repository. When provided, returns issue types for this specific repository. When omitted, returns org-level issue types directly. (string, optional)
- list_issues - List issues
repo
- after: Cursor for pagination. Use the cursor from the previous response. (string, optional)
- direction: Order direction. If provided, the 'orderBy' also needs to be provided. (string, optional)
- fieldfilters: Filter by custom issue field values. Each entry takes a fieldname and a value; the server looks up the field and coerces the value to its type (single-select option name, text, number, or YYYY-MM-DD date). (object[], optional)
- labels: Filter by labels (string[], optional)
- orderBy: Order issues by field. If provided, the 'direction' also needs to be provided. (string, optional)
- owner: Repository owner (string, required)
- perPage: Results per page for pagination (min 1, max 100) (number, optional)
- repo: Repository name (string, required)
- since: Filter by date (ISO 8601 timestamp) (string, optional)
- state: Filter by state, by default both open and closed issues are returned when not provided (string, optional)
- search_issues - Search issues
repo
- order: Sort order (string, optional)
- owner: Optional repository owner. If provided with repo, only issues for this repository are listed. (string, optional)
- page: Page number for pagination (min 1) (number, optional)
- perPage: Results per page for pagination (min 1, max 100) (number, optional)
- query: Search query using GitHub issues search syntax (string, required)
- repo: Optional repository name. If provided with owner, only issues for this repository are listed. (string, optional)
- sort: Sort field by number of matches of categories, defaults to best match (string, optional)
- subissuewrite - Change sub-issue
repo
- afterid: The ID of the sub-issue to be prioritized after (either afterid OR before_id should be specified) (number, optional)
- beforeid: The ID of the sub-issue to be prioritized before (either afterid OR before_id should be specified) (number, optional)
- issue_number: The number of the parent issue (number, required)
- method: The action to perform on a single sub-issue
Options are:
- 'add' - add a sub-issue to a parent issue in a GitHub repository.
- 'remove' - remove a sub-issue from a parent issue in a GitHub repository.
- 'reprioritize' - change the order of sub-issues within a parent issue in a GitHub repository. Use either 'afterid' or 'beforeid' to specify the new position.
Writes issue hierarchy. To move a sub-issue to a new parent, use add with replace_parent=true; there is no writable parent field.
(string, required)
- owner: Repository owner (string, required)
- replace_parent: When true, replaces the sub-issue's current parent issue. Use with 'add' method only. (boolean, optional)
- repo: Repository name (string, required)
- subissueid: The ID of the sub-issue to add. ID is not the same as issue number (number, required)

- get_label - Get a specific label from a repository
repo
- name: Label name. (string, required)
- owner: Repository owner (username or organization name) (string, required)
- repo: Repository name (string, required)
- label_write - Write operations on repository labels
repo
- color: Label color as 6-character hex code without '#' prefix (e.g., 'f29513'). Required for 'create', optional for 'update'. (string, optional)
- description: Label description text. Optional for 'create' and 'update'. (string, optional)
- method: Operation to perform: 'create', 'update', or 'delete' (string, required)
- name: Label name - required for all operations (string, required)
- new_name: New name for the label (used only with 'update' method to rename) (string, optional)
- owner: Repository owner (username or organization name) (string, required)
- repo: Repository name (string, required)
- list_label - List labels from a repository
repo
- owner: Repository owner (username or organization name) - required for all operations (string, required)
- repo: Repository name - required for all operations (string, required)

- dismiss_notification - Dismiss notification
notifications
- state: The new state of the notification (read/done) (string, required)
- threadID: The ID of the notification thread (string, required)
- getnotificationdetails - Get notification details
notifications
- notificationID: The ID of the notification (string, required)
- list_notifications - List notifications
notifications
- before: Only show notifications updated before the given time (ISO 8601 format) (string, optional)
- filter: Filter notifications to, use default unless specified. Read notifications are ones that have already been acknowledged by the user. Participating notifications are those that the user is directly involved in, such as issues or pull requests they have commented on or created. (string, optional)
- owner: Optional repository owner. If provided with repo, only notifications for this repository are listed. (string, optional)
- page: Page number for pagination (min 1) (number, optional)
- perPage: Results per page for pagination (min 1, max 100) (number, optional)
- repo: Optional repository name. If provided with owner, only notifications for this repository are listed. (string, optional)
- since: Only show notifications updated after the given time (ISO 8601 format) (string, optional)
- managenotificationsubscription - Manage notification subscription
notifications
- action: Action to perform: ignore, watch, or delete the notification subscription. (string, required)
- notificationID: The ID of the notification thread. (string, required)
- managerepositorynotification_subscription - Manage repository notification subscription
notifications
- action: Action to perform: ignore, watch, or delete the repository notification subscription. (string, required)
- owner: The account owner of the repository. (string, required)
- repo: The name of the repository. (string, required)
- markallnotifications_read - Mark all notifications as read
notifications
- lastReadAt: Describes the last point that notifications were checked (optional). Default: Now (string, optional)
- owner: Optional repository owner. If provided with repo, only notifications for this repository are marked as read. (string, optional)
- repo: Optional repository name. If provided with owner, only notifications for this repository are marked as read. (string, optional)

- search_orgs - Search organizations
read:org
- Accepted OAuth Scopes: admin:org, read:org, write:org
- order: Sort order (string, optional)
- page: Page number for pagination (min 1) (number, optional)
- perPage: Results per page for pagination (min 1, max 100) (number, optional)
- query: Organization search query. Examples: 'microsoft', 'location:california', 'created:>=2025-01-01'. Search is automati
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