Adds metadata required for registering servers in the MCP registry:
- NPM servers (everything, filesystem, memory, sequentialthinking):
Added mcpName and repository fields to package.json
- PyPI servers (fetch, git, time):
Added mcp-name comment to README.md
Part of #3047
- Add tests for git_diff_unstaged, git_diff_staged, and git_diff
- Add tests for git_commit and git_reset operations
- Add tests for git_log with different parameters
- Add tests for git_create_branch with base branch support
- Add tests for git_show including initial commit edge case
- Achieve 100% test coverage of git server functions (12/12)
- All 23 tests pass with 0 errors
* bump: gitpython dependency from 3.1.43 to 3.1.45
* test: use default branch name instead of hardcoding 'master'
* fix: handle d.diff as string in GitPython 3.1.45+
Adds test coverage for the previously untested git_status function.
The test verifies that the function returns valid git status output
containing branch information.
- Remove unnecessary explanatory note about JSON format
- JSON examples already demonstrate the correct format clearly
- Streamlines documentation to focus on essential information
- Maintains reference to official VS Code MCP documentation
The removed note was redundant since both configuration methods
use identical JSON structure shown in the examples.
- Add link to official VS Code MCP documentation in all server READMEs
- Enhances existing VS Code installation instructions with authoritative reference
- Provides users with comprehensive documentation for advanced configuration
- Complements the existing two-method approach with additional resources
Affects: everything, filesystem, git, memory, sequentialthinking
- Replace outdated 'Preferences: Open Settings (JSON)' instructions
- Add proper guidance for 'MCP: Open User Configuration' command
- Update JSON examples to remove mcp wrapper key
- Clarify user vs workspace configuration methods
- Fixes issue with outdated documentation across all servers
Affects: sequentialthinking, filesystem, memory, everything, git
This commit introduces the `git branch` tool to the MCP Git server, allowing users to list branches with various filtering options.
Changes include:
- Implemented `git_branch` function in `src/git/src/mcp_server_git/server.py` to support listing local, remote, and all branches, as well as filtering by `contains` and `not_contains` SHA values.
- Added comprehensive unit tests for the `git branch` functionality in `src/git/tests/test_server.py`, covering different branch types and commit filtering scenarios.
- Updated `src/git/README.md`.
This commit introduces the `git branch` tool to the MCP Git server, allowing users to list branches with various filtering options.
Changes include:
- Implemented `git_branch` function in `src/git/src/mcp_server_git/server.py` to support listing local, remote, and all branches, as well as filtering by `contains` and `not_contains` SHA values.
- Added comprehensive unit tests for the `git branch` functionality in `src/git/tests/test_server.py`, covering different branch types and commit filtering scenarios.
- Updated `src/git/README.md`.
- Introduced `GIT_DIFF_CONTEXT_LINES` environment variable to customize the number of context lines shown in git diff output.
- Updated `git_diff_unstaged`, `git_diff_staged`, and `git_diff` functions to utilize the new context line setting.
- Enhanced README.md to document the new environment variable and its implications.
The git server currently lacks branch switching capabilities, limiting both
LLMs and developers. This adds branch checkout so LLMs can
help developers add new functionality in a new feature branch.