git-repo-analyzer-mcp
Enables analysis of local Git repositories via standard git commands, providing insights like line authorship, commit frequency, code churn, and co-changed files.
README
git-repo-analyzer-mcp
git-repo-analyzer-mcp is a local MCP server that exposes lightweight Git history analysis tools over stdio.
It is designed for MCP clients such as Codex that need to inspect a local repository without modifying it. The server shells out to the local git executable and returns structured JSON results.
Tools
The server exposes four tools:
commit_frequency: count commits per authoravg_diff_stats: compute average added and removed lines per commitblame_summary: summarize current line ownership for one fileco_changed_files: find file pairs that are frequently changed together
Requirements
- Python 3.10+ recommended
- Git installed and available on
PATH - Filesystem access to the target repositories
Install
Install the only runtime dependency:
pip install mcp
Or install from this repository:
pip install -r requirements.txt
Run
Start the server directly:
python .\server.py
The server uses stdio, so it is meant to be launched by an MCP client rather than used as a standalone CLI.
Register With Codex
Example:
codex mcp add git-analyzer C:\Python313\python.exe D:\GitFile\git-repo-analyzer-mcp\server.py
Adjust the Python path and repository path for your machine.
Tool Reference
commit_frequency
Counts commits by author using git log --pretty=format:%an.
Parameters:
repo_path: path to the local Git repositoryauthor: optional exact author-name filter
Example:
{
"repo_path": "D:\\GitFile\\Book-Tracker"
}
Returns:
{
"total_commits": 4,
"by_author": {
"AntonyWhatsup": 4
}
}
avg_diff_stats
Computes average added and removed lines per commit from git log --numstat.
Parameters:
repo_path: path to the local Git repositoryauthor: optional exact author-name filter
Example:
{
"repo_path": "D:\\GitFile\\Book-Tracker",
"author": "AntonyWhatsup"
}
Returns:
{
"commits": 4,
"avg_added": 721.5,
"avg_removed": 0.2
}
blame_summary
Runs git blame --line-porcelain and groups the current file's lines by author.
Parameters:
repo_path: path to the local Git repositoryfile_path: repository-relative path to the file
Example:
{
"repo_path": "D:\\GitFile\\Book-Tracker",
"file_path": "src/App.tsx"
}
Returns:
{
"file": "src/App.tsx",
"total_lines": 91,
"by_author": {
"AntonyWhatsup": {
"lines": 91,
"percent": 100.0
}
}
}
co_changed_files
Scans commit history and counts how often pairs of files appear in the same commit.
Parameters:
repo_path: path to the local Git repositorytop_n: maximum number of file pairs to return, default20
Example:
{
"repo_path": "D:\\GitFile\\Book-Tracker",
"top_n": 5
}
Each result item contains:
file_afile_btimes_changed_together
Behavior
- All tools analyze the current local Git history in the target repository.
- Author filtering is exact string matching against the author name Git reports.
- Git commands time out after 15 seconds.
- Git failures are surfaced as runtime errors from the server.
Limitations
co_changed_filescan be skewed by large commits that touch many files.blame_summaryreports current blame ownership, not historical ownership over time.- Binary files and rename edge cases are only handled as far as the underlying Git commands support them.
- This project is intentionally read-only; it does not expose repository mutation tools.
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