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⇱ Git | Glama


  • Why this server?

    Provides git state information and supports integration with git hooks for automatic graph regeneration to maintain up-to-date codebase maps.

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    Structural graph map of any codebase. Scans entities, relationships, and feature flows across 13 languages so LLMs navigate by structure instead of reading everything.
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  • Why this server?

    Provides Git operations including cloning repositories, pushing commits, creating feature branches, syncing with remotes, and committing changes, enabling comprehensive local repository workflow management alongside Gitopia's decentralized remote features.

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    Decentralized Git with on-chain governance, bounties, and DAOs. Tools for repos, issues, PRs, labels, releases, bounties, and DAO proposals. Auto-wallet on first use, trust tiers, and approval mode for human-in-the-loop.
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  • Why this server?

    Provides tools to read, search, and manipulate Git repositories via Large Language Models. Includes functionalities for viewing git status, diffs, committing changes, managing branches, and other git operations.

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    Provides automated git operations including branch synchronization, commits, and structural 3-way merges to manage content within a git-based headless CMS.

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    Enables AI agents to manage Contentrain CMS content, models, and assets with automatic git branch synchronization across different environments. It provides standardized tools for performing CRUD operations on git-based headless CMS projects through natural language.
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  • Why this server?

    Allows execution of git commands through bash, with examples for checking repository status in home directories.

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    A Model Context Protocol server that enables Claude Desktop to execute bash commands and scripts in WSL2 Linux distributions on Windows.
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  • Why this server?

    Used for version control and installation of the MCP server

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    Enables read and write interactions with 60+ blockchain networks through Claude Desktop, providing a standardized multi-chain API for transaction management, account insights, staking, and token interactions.
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  • Why this server?

    Allows pushing knowledge base changes to a remote Git repository via the commit_backup tool.

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    A local-first MCP server that gives AI coding agents persistent memory and controlled commands. Features a git-backed markdown knowledge vault with FTS5 search, surgical section edits, token-aware context budgeting, and a sandboxed command engine with human approval gates. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot, Gemini, and more.
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  • Why this server?

    Source code version control and development workflow management.

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    Enables Claude to search and manage electronic components, PCB parts, and manufacturing services through direct access to the Source Parts API. Provides comprehensive product search, pricing, inventory checking, and parametric filtering capabilities for electronics procurement.
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  • Why this server?

    Synchronizes the codebase index by monitoring git status and diffs, and provides symbol-level impact analysis since specific git references.

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    An MCP server that provides structural codebase indexing and surgical query tools to drastically reduce token usage through symbol-level searches and transitive impact analysis. It supports multiple languages and integrates with git to help AI agents understand code dependencies and the impact of changes in sub-millisecond time.
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