Server Details
GitLab MCP — wraps the GitLab REST API v4 (BYO API key)
- Status
- Healthy
- Last Tested
- Transport
- Streamable HTTP
- URL
- Repository
- pipeworx-io/mcp-gitlab
- GitHub Stars
- 0
Glama MCP Gateway
Connect through Glama MCP Gateway for full control over tool access and complete visibility into every call.
Full call logging
Every tool call is logged with complete inputs and outputs, so you can debug issues and audit what your agents are doing.
Tool access control
Enable or disable individual tools per connector, so you decide what your agents can and cannot do.
Managed credentials
Glama handles OAuth flows, token storage, and automatic rotation, so credentials never expire on your clients.
Usage analytics
See which tools your agents call, how often, and when, so you can understand usage patterns and catch anomalies.
Tool Definition Quality
Average 4.5/5 across 35 of 35 tools scored. Lowest: 3.7/5.
Many tools have distinct purposes, but there are clusters of similar tools (e.g., ask_pipeworx, ask_pipeworx_grounded, deep_research; polymarket_arbitrage, polymarket_edges, etc.) that could cause selection ambiguity. Detailed descriptions help, but the overlapping functions lower clarity.
Tool names mostly use lowercase with underscores, but patterns vary: some are verb_noun (gitlab_get_file), some are more descriptive (ask_pipeworx, polymarket_arbitrage). The naming is readable but not fully consistent.
35 tools is high but reasonable for the broad domain of data retrieval, prediction markets, and Gitlab integration. However, the server name 'Gitlab' suggests a narrower scope, making the count feel bloated for that specific purpose.
For a server named 'Gitlab', the Gitlab-specific tools are minimal (only 5), missing basic operations like creating files or updating issues. The tool set as a whole is comprehensive for its actual broad domain, but fails to cover Gitlab adequately.
Available Tools
35 toolsClaim this connector by publishing a /.well-known/glama.json file on your server's domain with the following structure:
{
"$schema": "https://glama.ai/mcp/schemas/connector.json",
"maintainers": [{ "email": "your-email@example.com" }]
}The email address must match the email associated with your Glama account. Once published, Glama will automatically detect and verify the file within a few minutes.
Control your server's listing on Glama, including description and metadata
Access analytics and receive server usage reports
Get monitoring and health status updates for your server
Feature your server to boost visibility and reach more users
For users:
Full audit trail – every tool call is logged with inputs and outputs for compliance and debugging
Granular tool control – enable or disable individual tools per connector to limit what your AI agents can do
Centralized credential management – store and rotate API keys and OAuth tokens in one place
Change alerts – get notified when a connector changes its schema, adds or removes tools, or updates tool definitions, so nothing breaks silently
For server owners:
Proven adoption – public usage metrics on your listing show real-world traction and build trust with prospective users
Tool-level analytics – see which tools are being used most, helping you prioritize development and documentation
Direct user feedback – users can report issues and suggest improvements through the listing, giving you a channel you would not have otherwise
The connector status is unhealthy when Glama is unable to successfully connect to the server. This can happen for several reasons:
The server is experiencing an outage
The URL of the server is wrong
Credentials required to access the server are missing or invalid
If you are the owner of this MCP connector and would like to make modifications to the listing, including providing test credentials for accessing the server, please contact support@glama.ai.
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