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GitHub MCP Tool Manager

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GitHub MCP Tool Manager

GitHub MCP Tool Manager

A modern web application for managing GitHub tokens and accessing development tools.

Features

  • GitHub Token Management: Securely add, update, and validate your GitHub personal access tokens.
  • Tool Dashboard: Access and manage various development tools integrated with your GitHub account.
  • Responsive UI: Clean, modern interface with dark mode support.
  • Secure Storage: Tokens are stored securely on the backend and never exposed to the client.
  • Accessible: Access all GitHub tools and features in one place.

Tech Stack

  • Frontend: React, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS
  • Backend: Express, Node.js, Drizzle ORM, Zod, MongoDB

Getting Started

Prerequisites

  • Node.js (v18+ recommended)
  • npm or yarn

Installation

  1. Clone the repository:

    git clone https://github.com/Rohitkumar0056/GitHub-MCP.git
    cd GitHub-MCP
    
  2. Install dependencies:

    npm install
    
  3. Configure environment variables:

    • Copy .env.example to .env and fill in your values (see .env for reference).
  4. Run the development server:

    npm run dev
    

Building for Production

npm run build
npm start

Project Structure

  • client/ — React frontend (entry: client/src/main.tsx)
  • server/ — Express backend API
  • shared/ — Shared types and schema (Zod, Drizzle)
  • components.json, tailwind.config.ts, postcss.config.js — UI and styling config

Usage

  1. Connect your GitHub Token: On the landing page, enter your GitHub personal access token. How to create a token?

  2. Access Tools: After connecting, access the dashboard to use available tools.

  3. Update Token: Use the dashboard menu to update your GitHub token at any time.

Development Notes

  • Token Security: Tokens are never sent to third-party services and are only used for GitHub API requests.
  • Extending Tools: Add new tools by extending the backend service and updating the frontend dashboard.

Scripts

  • npm run dev — Start development servers (client + server)
  • npm run build — Build client and server for production
  • npm start — Start production server

License

MIT

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