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Gitea MCP Server

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Gitea MCP Server is an integration plugin designed to connect Gitea with Model Context Protocol (MCP) systems. This allows for seamless command execution and repository management through an MCP-compatible chat interface.

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What is Gitea?

Gitea is a community-managed lightweight code hosting solution written in Go. It is published under the MIT license. Gitea provides Git hosting including a repository viewer, issue tracking, pull requests, and more.

What is MCP?

Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a protocol that allows for the integration of various tools and systems through a chat interface. It enables seamless command execution and management of repositories, users, and other resources.

🚧 Installation

Usage with VS Code

For quick installation, use one of the one-click install buttons at the top of this README.

For manual installation, add the following JSON block to your User Settings (JSON) file in VS Code. You can do this by pressing Ctrl + Shift + P and typing Preferences: Open User Settings (JSON).

Optionally, you can add it to a file called .vscode/mcp.json in your workspace. This will allow you to share the configuration with others.

Note that the mcp key is not needed in the .vscode/mcp.json file.

📥 Download the official binary release

You can download the official release from official Gitea MCP binary releases.

🔧 Build from Source

You can download the source code by cloning the repository using Git:

Before building, make sure you have the following installed:

Then run:

📁 Add to PATH

After installing, copy the binary gitea-mcp to a directory included in your system's PATH. For example:

🚀 Usage

This example is for Cursor, you can also use plugins in VSCode. To configure the MCP server for Gitea, add the following to your MCP configuration file:

Default log path: $HOME/.gitea-mcp/gitea-mcp.log

Note

You can provide your Gitea host and access token either as command-line arguments or environment variables. Command-line arguments have the highest priority

Once everything is set up, try typing the following in your MCP-compatible chatbox:

✅ Available Tools

The Gitea MCP Server supports the following tools:

Tool Scope Description
get_my_user_info User Get the information of the authenticated user
get_user_orgs User Get organizations associated with the authenticated user
create_repo Repository Create a new repository
fork_repo Repository Fork a repository
list_my_repos Repository List all repositories owned by the authenticated user
create_branch Branch Create a new branch
delete_branch Branch Delete a branch
list_branches Branch List all branches in a repository
create_release Release Create a new release in a repository
delete_release Release Delete a release from a repository
get_release Release Get a release
get_latest_release Release Get the latest release in a repository
list_releases Release List all releases in a repository
create_tag Tag Create a new tag
delete_tag Tag Delete a tag
get_tag Tag Get a tag
list_tags Tag List all tags in a repository
list_repo_commits Commit List all commits in a repository
get_file_content File Get the content and metadata of a file
get_dir_content File Get a list of entries in a directory
create_file File Create a new file
update_file File Update an existing file
delete_file File Delete a file
get_issue_by_index Issue Get an issue by its index
list_repo_issues Issue List all issues in a repository
create_issue Issue Create a new issue
create_issue_comment Issue Create a comment on an issue
edit_issue Issue Edit a issue
edit_issue_comment Issue Edit a comment on an issue
get_issue_comments_by_index Issue Get comments of an issue by its index
get_pull_request_by_index Pull Request Get a pull request by its index
list_repo_pull_requests Pull Request List all pull requests in a repository
create_pull_request Pull Request Create a new pull request
search_users User Search for users
search_org_teams Organization Search for teams in an organization
search_repos Repository Search for repositories
get_gitea_mcp_server_version Server Get the version of the Gitea MCP Server

🐛 Debugging

To enable debug mode, add the -d flag when running the Gitea MCP Server with sse mode:

🛠 Troubleshooting

If you encounter any issues, here are some common troubleshooting steps:

  1. Check your PATH: Ensure that the gitea-mcp binary is in a directory included in your system's PATH.
  2. Verify dependencies: Make sure you have all the required dependencies installed, such as make and Golang.
  3. Review configuration: Double-check your MCP configuration file for any errors or missing information.
  4. Consult logs: Check the logs for any error messages or warnings that can provide more information about the issue.

Enjoy exploring and managing your Gitea repositories via chat!