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  • Why this server?

    Enables interaction with GitHub's Projects v2 API through natural language for Agile project management, supporting repository details, issue tracking, and project board management operations, which could relate to identifying trends.

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    Enables users to interact with GitHub's Projects v2 API through natural language for Agile project management, supporting repository details, issue tracking, and project board management operations.
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  • Why this server?

    Provides tools for mapping and analyzing GitHub repositories, which could help identify trending repositories or projects.

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    Provides tools for mapping and analyzing GitHub repositories. It allows users to set a GitHub Personal Access Token and retrieve detailed information about a specified repository, including its structure and summary statistics.
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  • Why this server?

    Provides integration with Github through the Model Context Protocol (MCP), allowing Large Language Models to interact with Github's repositories, issues, pull requests and search functionality, which might help in finding trends.

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    Provides integration with Github through the Model Context Protocol (MCP), allowing Large Language Models to interact with Github's repositories, issues, pull requests and search functionality.
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  • Why this server?

    Provides comprehensive tools for managing GitHub projects, milestones, tasks, and sprints. This could help analyze trends in project management and development on GitHub.

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    Provides comprehensive tools for managing GitHub projects, milestones, tasks, and sprints. This server integrates deeply with GitHub Projects V2, offering features like automated kanban workflows, sprint planning, and custom field management.
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    MIT License
  • Why this server?

    Extracts diffs from GitHub Pull Requests, allowing users to retrieve and analyze changes between branches in a repository, potentially revealing trending code modifications.

  • Why this server?

    MCP Server for the GitHub API, providing features for file operations, repository management, and advanced search, with automatic branch creation and comprehensive error handling, enabling to determine project's trending information.

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    MCP Server for the GitHub API, providing features for file operations, repository management, and advanced search, with automatic branch creation and comprehensive error handling.
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  • Why this server?

    Helps support engineers find similar GitHub issues to speed up troubleshooting by searching repositories and calculating similarity scores based on issue descriptions, indicating trending support topics.

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    Helps support engineers find similar GitHub issues to speed up troubleshooting by searching repositories and calculating similarity scores based on issue descriptions.
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    MIT License
    • Apple
  • Why this server?

    Allow to manage Issues and Project on Github

  • Why this server?

    An MCP server that automates the backup of Cloudflare projects to a GitHub repository, providing a systematic way to preserve Cloudflare configurations and assets and monitoring changes can be a way to understand which projects are trending.

  • Why this server?

    A server that allows AI assistants to browse and read files from specified GitHub repositories, providing access to repository contents via the Model Context Protocol.

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    A server that allows AI assistants to browse and read files from specified GitHub repositories, providing access to repository contents via the Model Context Protocol.
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    MIT License
    • Apple