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    Automatically generates conventional commit messages from staged git changes and checks repository status. Analyzes git diffs to create properly formatted commit messages following conventional commit standards.
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    An MCP server that enables AI agents to retrieve detailed GitHub Pull Request information using git commit hashes, branch names, or PR numbers. It automatically detects repositories and extracts comprehensive PR data including descriptions, labels, and reviews via the GitHub CLI.
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    Enables AI agents to intelligently organize Git changes into clean, focused commits with autopilot mode or surgical line-by-line staging precision. Supports partial staging of untracked files and handles large diffs with smart truncation.
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    A Model Context Protocol server that enables LLMs to interact with Git repositories, providing tools to read, search, and manipulate Git repositories through commands like status, diff, commit, and branch management.
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    The Git MCP Server allows AI assistants to perform enhanced Git operations via the Model Context Protocol, supporting core Git functions, branch and tag management, GitHub integration, and more.
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    Hey @roocode community! I'm thrilled to share a project born from my work with Roocode and the vision of an AI-powered development team: the Anubis MCP Server! This system is heavily inspired by Roocode and designed to orchestrate an AI development workflow based on agile methodology. It simulates
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    A Model Context Protocol server that enables LLMs to interact with Git repositories, providing tools to read, search, and manipulate Git repositories through commands like status, diff, commit, and branch operations.
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    Provides automated Git workflow tools for committing, creating pull requests, and merging with proper GitHub authentication handling. Supports complete Git workflows from commit to merge with dry run capabilities and conventional commit formatting.
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    Enables comprehensive GitHub workflow automation including Actions monitoring, PR management, code search, file operations, and repository management through a code-first architecture that reduces token usage by 98%.
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    Provides four GitHub superpowers (repo-scorecard, compare-repos, commit-heatmap, trending-mcp) as MCP tools with React widgets for repository health analysis, comparison, commit activity visualization, and trending MCP servers.
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    An MCP server that enables Git repository operations and GitHub PR workflows, allowing users to manage repositories, create branches, commit changes, and create pull requests through natural language.
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    A Model Context Protocol server that enables Large Language Models to interact with Git repositories through a robust API, supporting operations like repository initialization, cloning, file staging, committing, and branch management.
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    A policy-aware MCP server for GitHub and GitHub Actions that enables safe AI-assisted infrastructure workflowsβ€”inspecting repositories, preparing branches and pull requests, and constrained remote mutations behind explicit preview-bound approval tokens.
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