An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for integration with GitHub Enterprise API. This server provides an MCP interface to easily access repository information, issues, PRs, and more from GitHub Enterprise in Cursor. This project is primarily designed for GitHub Enterprise Server environments, but it also works with: - GitHub.com - GitHub Enterprise Cloud - Retrieve repository list from GitHub En
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npx mdskills install ddukbg/github-enterprise-mcpComprehensive GitHub Enterprise MCP server with extensive tools and clear setup documentation
An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for integration with GitHub Enterprise API. This server provides an MCP interface to easily access repository information, issues, PRs, and more from GitHub Enterprise in Cursor.
This project is primarily designed for GitHub Enterprise Server environments, but it also works with:
Note: Some enterprise-specific features (like license information and enterprise statistics) will not work with GitHub.com or GitHub Enterprise Cloud.
Build the Docker image:
docker build -t github-enterprise-mcp .
Run the Docker container with environment variables:
docker run -p 3000:3000 \
-e GITHUB_TOKEN="your_github_token" \
-e GITHUB_ENTERPRISE_URL="https://github.your-company.com/api/v3" \
-e DEBUG=true \
github-enterprise-mcp
Note: The Dockerfile is configured to run with
--transport httpby default. If you need to change this, you can override the command:
docker run -p 3000:3000 \
-e GITHUB_TOKEN="your_github_token" \
-e GITHUB_ENTERPRISE_URL="https://github.your-company.com/api/v3" \
-e DEBUG=true \
github-enterprise-mcp node dist/index.js --transport http --debug
Create a .env file in the project root with the required environment variables:
GITHUB_ENTERPRISE_URL=https://github.your-company.com/api/v3
GITHUB_TOKEN=your_github_token
DEBUG=true
Start the container with Docker Compose:
docker-compose up -d
Check the logs:
docker-compose logs -f
Stop the container:
docker-compose down
This method is recommended for active development with automatic recompilation and server restarts:
Clone the repository and install required packages:
git clone https://github.com/ddukbg/github-enterprise-mcp.git
cd github-enterprise-mcp
npm install
Run the development server:
export GITHUB_TOKEN="your_github_token"
export GITHUB_ENTERPRISE_URL="https://github.your-company.com/api/v3"
npm run dev
This will:
Connect to Cursor using URL mode as described below
This method is the most stable and recommended for local development or testing:
Clone the repository and install required packages:
git clone https://github.com/ddukbg/github-enterprise-mcp.git
cd github-enterprise-mcp
npm install
Build the project:
npm run build
chmod +x dist/index.js
Run the server:
export GITHUB_TOKEN="your_github_token"
export GITHUB_ENTERPRISE_URL="https://github.your-company.com/api/v3"
node dist/index.js --transport http --debug
Connect to Cursor using URL mode:
.cursor/mcp.json file:{
"mcpServers": {
"github-enterprise": {
"url": "http://localhost:3000/sse"
}
}
}
This method is useful for local development:
# After cloning the repository
git clone https://github.com/ddukbg/github-enterprise-mcp.git
cd github-enterprise-mcp
# Install required packages
npm install
# Build
npm run build
chmod +x dist/index.js
# Link globally
npm link
# Run as a global command
export GITHUB_TOKEN="your_github_token"
export GITHUB_ENTERPRISE_URL="https://github.your-company.com/api/v3"
github-enterprise-mcp --transport=http --debug
If the package is published to the public npm registry:
npx @ddukbg/github-enterprise-mcp --token=your_github_token --github-enterprise-url=https://github.your-company.com/api/v3
Add the following to your claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"github-enterprise": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@ddukbg/github-enterprise-mcp", "--token=YOUR_GITHUB_TOKEN", "--github-enterprise-url=YOUR_GITHUB_ENTERPRISE_URL"]
}
}
}
Replace YOUR_GITHUB_TOKEN and YOUR_GITHUB_ENTERPRISE_URL with your actual values.
For the most reliable operation in Cursor, using URL mode is recommended:
Start the server in a separate terminal window:
cd /path/to/github-enterprise-mcp
GITHUB_ENTERPRISE_URL="https://github.your-company.com/api/v3" GITHUB_TOKEN="your_github_token" node dist/index.js --transport http
Configure Cursor's MCP settings:
.cursor/mcp.json file:{
"mcpServers": {
"github-enterprise": {
"url": "http://localhost:3000/sse"
}
}
}
Restart Cursor to apply the changes
Alternatively, you can configure Cursor to use the command mode, although URL mode is more reliable:
npx@ddukbg/github-enterprise-mcpGITHUB_ENTERPRISE_URL: Your GitHub Enterprise API URLGITHUB_TOKEN: Your GitHub personal access tokenAlternatively, you can manually edit your .cursor/mcp.json file to include:
{
"mcpServers": {
"github-enterprise": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"@ddukbg/github-enterprise-mcp"
],
"env": {
"GITHUB_ENTERPRISE_URL": "https://github.your-company.com/api/v3",
"GITHUB_TOKEN": "your_github_token"
}
}
}
}
This MCP server supports both English and Korean languages. You can configure the language using:
# Set language to Korean
export LANGUAGE=ko
# Or in .env file
LANGUAGE=ko
# Set language to Korean
node dist/index.js --language ko
The default language is English if not specified.
--debug: Enable debug logging--github-enterprise-url : Set GitHub Enterprise API URL--token : Set GitHub Personal Access Token--language : Set language (en or ko, default: en)This MCP server provides the following tools:
| Tool Name | Description | Parameters | Required PAT Permissions |
|---|---|---|---|
list-repositories | Retrieve repository list for a user or organization | owner: Username/org name | |
isOrg: Whether it's an organization | |||
type: Repository type | |||
sort: Sort criteria | |||
page: Page number | |||
perPage: Items per page | repo | ||
get-repository | Get detailed repository information | owner: Repository owner | |
repo: Repository name | repo | ||
list-branches | List branches of a repository | owner: Repository owner | |
repo: Repository name | |||
protected_only: Whether to show only protected branches | |||
page: Page number | |||
perPage: Items per page | repo | ||
get-content | Retrieve file or directory contents | owner: Repository owner | |
repo: Repository name | |||
path: File/directory path | |||
ref: Branch/commit (optional) | repo | ||
list-pull-requests | List pull requests in a repository | owner: Repository owner | |
repo: Repository name | |||
state: PR state filter | |||
sort: Sort criteria | |||
direction: Sort direction | |||
page: Page number | |||
per_page: Items per page | repo | ||
get-pull-request | Get pull request details | owner: Repository owner | |
repo: Repository name | |||
pull_number: Pull request number | repo | ||
create-pull-request | Create a new pull request | owner: Repository owner | |
repo: Repository name | |||
title: PR title | |||
head: Head branch | |||
base: Base branch | |||
body: PR description | |||
draft: Create as draft PR | repo | ||
merge-pull-request | Merge a pull request | owner: Repository owner | |
repo: Repository name | |||
pull_number: Pull request number | |||
merge_method: Merge method | |||
commit_title: Commit title | |||
commit_message: Commit message | repo | ||
list-issues | List issues in a repository | owner: Repository owner | |
repo: Repository name | |||
state: Issue state filter | |||
sort: Sort criteria | |||
direction: Sort direction | |||
page: Page number | |||
per_page: Items per page | repo | ||
get-issue | Get issue details | owner: Repository owner | |
repo: Repository name | |||
issue_number: Issue number | repo | ||
list-issue-comments | List comments on an issue or pull request | owner: Repository owner | |
repo: Repository name | |||
issue_number: Issue/PR number | |||
page: Page number | |||
per_page: Items per page | repo | ||
create-issue | Create a new issue | owner: Repository owner | |
repo: Repository name | |||
title: Issue title | |||
body: Issue body content | |||
labels: Array of label names | |||
assignees: Array of user logins | |||
milestone: Milestone ID | repo | ||
create-repository | Create a new repository | name: Repository name | |
description: Repository description | |||
private: Whether private | |||
auto_init: Initialize with README | |||
gitignore_template: Add .gitignore | |||
license_template: Add license | |||
org: Organization name | repo | ||
update-repository | Update repository settings | owner: Repository owner | |
repo: Repository name | |||
description: New description | |||
private: Change privacy | |||
default_branch: Change default branch | |||
has_issues: Enable/disable issues | |||
has_projects: Enable/disable projects | |||
has_wiki: Enable/disable wiki | |||
archived: Archive/unarchive | repo | ||
delete-repository | Delete a repository | owner: Repository owner | |
repo: Repository name | |||
confirm: Confirmation (must be true) | delete_repo | ||
list-workflows | List GitHub Actions workflows | owner: Repository owner | |
repo: Repository name | |||
page: Page number | |||
perPage: Items per page | actions:read | ||
list-workflow-runs | List workflow runs | owner: Repository owner | |
repo: Repository name | |||
workflow_id: Workflow ID/filename | |||
branch: Filter by branch | |||
status: Filter by status | |||
page: Page number | |||
perPage: Items per page | actions:read | ||
trigger-workflow | Trigger a workflow | owner: Repository owner | |
repo: Repository name | |||
workflow_id: Workflow ID/filename | |||
ref: Git reference | |||
inputs: Workflow inputs | actions:write | ||
get-license-info | Get GitHub Enterprise license information | - | Requires site_admin (Administrator) account |
get-enterprise-stats | Get GitHub Enterprise system statistics | - | Requires site_admin (Administrator) account |
Note: For Enterprise-specific tools (
get-license-infoandget-enterprise-stats), a user with site administrator privileges is required. A Classic Personal Access Token is recommended, as Fine-grained tokens may not support these Enterprise-level permissions.
Once you have set up the MCP server and configured Cursor to connect to it, you can use the GitHub Enterprise tools directly in Cursor's AI chat. Here are some examples:
mcp_github_enterprise_list_repositories(owner="octocat")
mcp_github_enterprise_get_repository(owner="octocat", repo="hello-world")
mcp_github_enterprise_list_pull_requests(owner="octocat", repo="hello-world", state="open")
# List issues
mcp_github_enterprise_list_issues(owner="octocat", repo="hello-world", state="all")
# Get issue details
mcp_github_enterprise_get_issue(owner="octocat", repo="hello-world", issue_number=1)
# Get issue/PR comments
mcp_github_enterprise_list_issue_comments(owner="octocat", repo="hello-world", issue_number=1)
# Create a new issue
mcp_github_enterprise_create_issue(
owner="octocat",
repo="hello-world",
title="Found a bug",
body="Here is a description of the bug",
labels=["bug", "important"]
)
mcp_github_enterprise_get_content(owner="octocat", repo="hello-world", path="README.md")
# Create a new repository
mcp_github_enterprise_create_repository(
name="new-project",
description="This is a new project",
private=true,
auto_init=true
)
# Update repository settings
mcp_github_enterprise_update_repository(
owner="octocat",
repo="hello-world",
description="Updated description",
has_issues=true
)
These features are specifically designed for GitHub Enterprise Server environments and require administrative permissions:
# List all users in the GitHub Enterprise instance
mcp_github_enterprise_list_users(filter="active", per_page=100)
# Get a specific user's details
mcp_github_enterprise_get_user(username="octocat")
# Create a new user (Enterprise only)
mcp_github_enterprise_create_user(
login="newuser",
email="newuser@example.com",
name="New User",
company="ACME Inc."
)
# Update a user's information (Enterprise only)
mcp_github_enterprise_update_user(
username="octocat",
email="updated-email@example.com",
location="San Francisco"
)
# Suspend a user (Enterprise only)
mcp_github_enterprise_suspend_user(
username="octocat",
reason="Violation of terms of service"
)
# Unsuspend a user (Enterprise only)
mcp_github_enterprise_unsuspend_user(username="octocat")
# List organizations a user belongs to
mcp_github_enterprise_list_user_orgs(username="octocat")
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
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npx mdskills install ddukbg/github-enterprise-mcpGitHub Enterprise MCP Server is a free, open-source AI agent skill. An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for integration with GitHub Enterprise API. This server provides an MCP interface to easily access repository information, issues, PRs, and more from GitHub Enterprise in Cursor. This project is primarily designed for GitHub Enterprise Server environments, but it also works with: - GitHub.com - GitHub Enterprise Cloud - Retrieve repository list from GitHub En
Install GitHub Enterprise MCP Server with a single command:
npx mdskills install ddukbg/github-enterprise-mcpThis downloads the skill files into your project and your AI agent picks them up automatically.
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