
GitHub Repository Manager
Automate your GitHub workflow with AI. Manage issues, pull requests, projects, workflows, and security alerts directly from Claude, Cursor, or any MCP-compatible AI agent — no manual GitHub tab switching required.
Overview
GitHub Repository Manager is a powerful MCP server that connects your AI agent directly to your GitHub account. Instead of switching between your AI chat and GitHub manually, you can now manage your entire development workflow through natural language — create issues, review pull requests, trigger workflows, monitor security alerts, and track project boards, all from a single conversation.
Whether you are a solo developer managing a side project or a team lead coordinating sprint work across multiple repositories, this server turns your AI assistant into a real GitHub collaborator that understands your codebase and acts on your behalf.
What You Can Do
Issue Management
Create, update, search, label, assign, triage, and close GitHub issues using plain language. Ask your AI to find all open bugs, create a new feature request, or close resolved tickets without touching the GitHub UI.
Pull Request Tools
List open pull requests, review diffs, submit review comments, approve or request changes, and merge pull requests — all without leaving your AI chat window.
GitHub Actions & Workflows
List your CI/CD workflows, trigger workflow runs manually, and fetch the latest run logs to instantly debug pipeline failures. No more navigating through the Actions tab to find what went wrong.
Projects v2 Board Management
Connect your GitHub Projects boards directly to your AI agent. List projects, query available fields and options, add issues to boards, and update item status fields — all through conversation.
Security Monitoring
Get instant summaries of Dependabot dependency alerts, code scanning findings from CodeQL, and secret scanning results. Stay on top of security vulnerabilities without manually checking the Security tab every day.
Repository Intelligence
Weekly activity digests give you a 7-day summary of everything that happened in your repository. Automated release note generation pulls from your merged pull requests. Repository listing and label management are also available through natural language commands.
Subscription Tiers
Free — $0/month
The Free plan gives you access to the 5 most essential tools with 500 requests per month at no cost.
Available tools: list issues, get issue details, list repositories, weekly digest, release notes.
Best for individual developers who want to explore the server before upgrading.
Pro — $9/month
The Pro plan unlocks the full issue and pull request toolset, CI/CD workflow tools, and all utility features with 10,000 requests per month. Supports up to 3 GitHub accounts.
Best for active developers who manage multiple repositories and want to automate their daily GitHub workflow.
Team — $29/month
The Team plan includes everything in Pro plus GitHub Projects v2 management, full security scanning tools (Dependabot, code scanning, secret scanning), OAuth multi-user support via MCPize per-user credentials, and access to the analytics dashboard. Supports unlimited GitHub accounts with 1,000,000 requests per month.
Best for development teams who need full automation, project tracking, and security monitoring in one place.
Supported AI Agents
GitHub Repository Manager works with any MCP-compatible AI client, including:
- Claude (claude.ai — web, desktop, and mobile)
- Cursor (AI code editor)
- Windsurf (AI code editor)
- Any other client that supports the MCP Streamable HTTP transport
How Authentication Works
This server uses MCPize native GitHub OAuth. When you install the server, MCPize presents a Connect with GitHub button. You authorize once, and MCPize securely manages your token from that point forward — including automatic token refresh. You never need to copy, paste, or manually rotate a GitHub personal access token.
Your credentials are stored securely by MCPize and are never shared with other users or exposed in plain text.
Privacy & Data Handling
- Your GitHub token is used solely to make API calls on your behalf.
- No repository content, code, or sensitive data is stored by this server beyond what is needed to complete each tool call.
- User metadata (GitHub username, subscription tier, last activity) is stored in a private database for analytics and session management.
- Raw GitHub tokens are never stored. All session tokens are encrypted at rest.
Getting Started
- Visit the marketplace page and click Install
- Choose your plan (Free, Pro, or Team)
- Click Connect with GitHub and authorize MCPize
- Add the server to your AI agent using the server URL: https://github-tracker.mcpize.run
- Start managing your GitHub repositories through natural language
For a full step-by-step installation guide, see the documentation included with the server.