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"How to use GitHub to pull, push code, create PRs, and trigger actions" matching MCP tools:

  • Use after submitting an answer to request follow-up actions including code examples, concept explanations, handouts, or reference projects.
    MIT
  • Creates a GitHub repository and pushes your local project code to it for dynamic deployments, or generates a repo from a SaaS template when no path is given.
    MIT
  • Validates that a push is not a force push to prevent overwriting history. Use before pushing to ensure force-push protection rules are satisfied.
    MIT
  • Syncs open GitHub issues into the Delimit ledger as contextual entries, enabling cross-references without writing back to GitHub. Use for enriching your ledger with external issue context.
    MIT

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  • Transform any blog post or article URL into ready-to-post social media content for Twitter/X threads, LinkedIn posts, Instagram captions, Facebook posts, and email newsletters. Pay-per-event: $0.07 for all 5 platforms, $0.03 for single platform.

  • Creates an automation on a monday board from a natural-language description. Specify the trigger, conditions, and actions to automate your workflow.
    MIT
  • Create, list, update, delete automation rules and retrieve event trigger history to trigger notifications, recordings, or actions based on camera, sensor, and door events.
    MIT
  • Retrieve your Hevy routine folders to organize and view workout categories such as Push/Pull/Legs or Hypertrophy Block.
    MIT
  • Sync GitHub repository data—pull requests, issues, commits, releases—into Lore as searchable memories. Ingest tribal knowledge from any repo.
    MIT
  • Invite GitHub users as collaborators on a shared repo with specific permissions, enabling them to push changes and expand your team.
    PolyForm Noncommercial 1.0.0
  • Generate Apps Script code to create automated triggers for time-based events, document actions, or form submissions when the Apps Script API cannot create them directly.
    MIT
  • Trace code history by searching GitHub pull requests with filters for author, date, and labels. Find the PR that introduced specific changes to understand why code was written.
    TypeScript
    MIT
  • Triggers an OmniFocus sync to push local changes and pull updates from other devices. Call once after any session with data mutations to ensure consistency.
    MIT
  • Scan GitHub repositories for leaked secrets in code, issues, and pull requests. Detects credentials and API keys without modifying any GitHub resources.
    GPL 3.0