Repository Manager

Repository Manager

A production-grade MCP server for managing git projects, offering dynamic tool selection and enterprise-grade security.

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Repository Manager

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Version: 1.38.0

Documentation — Installation, deployment, usage across the CLI, API, MCP, and agent interfaces, and the phased multi-repository release workflows are maintained in the official documentation.


Overview

Repository Manager is a production-grade Agent and Model Context Protocol (MCP) server designed to interface directly with Manage your git projects.


Key Features

  • Consolidated Action-Routed MCP Tools: Minimizes token overhead and eliminates tool bloat in LLM contexts by grouping methods into optimized, togglable tool modules.
  • Enterprise-Grade Security: Comprehensive support for Eunomia policies, OIDC token delegation, and granular execution context tracking.
  • Integrated Graph Agent: Built-in Pydantic AI agent supporting the Agent Control Protocol (ACP) and standard Web interfaces (AG-UI).
  • Native Telemetry & Tracing: Out-of-the-box OpenTelemetry exports and native Langfuse tracing.

CLI or API

This agent wraps the Manage your git projects API. You can interact with it programmatically or via its integrated execution entrypoints.

Detailed instructions on how to use the underlying API wrappers, extended schema bindings, and developer SDK references are maintained in docs/index.md.


MCP

This server utilizes dynamic Action-Routed tools to optimize token overhead and maximize IDE compatibility.

Available MCP Tools

Tool Module Toggle Env Var Enabled by Default Description & Nested Methods
Misc MISC_TOOL True Register miscellaneous tools like health check.
Git Operations GIT_OPERATIONS_TOOL True Bulk Git operations and arbitrary command execution. Action-routed methods: clone, phased_push, pull, push, raw.
Workspace Management WORKSPACE_MANAGEMENT_TOOL True Register tools for core workspace setup and organization. Action-routed methods: list, list_branches, maintain, remediate, save, setup, template.
Project Management PROJECT_MANAGEMENT_TOOL True Register tools for the autonomous project harness. Action-routed methods: build, install, validate, validate_status.

Detailed tool schemas, parameter shapes, and validation constraints are preserved in docs/mcp.md.

Dynamic Tool Selection & Visibility

This MCP server supports dynamic toolset selection and visibility filtering at runtime. This allows you to restrict the set of exposed tools in order to prevent blowing up the LLM's context window.

You can configure tool filtering via multiple input channels:

  • CLI Arguments: Pass --tools or --toolsets (or their disabled counterparts --disabled-tools and --disabled-toolsets) during startup.
  • Environment Variables: Define standard environment variables:
    • MCP_ENABLED_TOOLS / MCP_DISABLED_TOOLS
    • MCP_ENABLED_TAGS / MCP_DISABLED_TAGS
  • HTTP SSE Request Headers: Pass custom headers during transport initialization:
    • x-mcp-enabled-tools / x-mcp-disabled-tools
    • x-mcp-enabled-tags / x-mcp-disabled-tags
  • HTTP SSE Request Query Parameters: Append query parameters directly to your transport connection URL:
    • ?tools=tool1,tool2
    • ?tags=tag1

When query strings or parameters are supplied, an LLM-free Knowledge Graph resolution layer (using DynamicToolOrchestrator) matches query intents against known tool tags, names, or descriptions, with safe fallback and automated 24-hour background cache refreshing.


MCP Configuration Examples

stdio Transport (Recommended for local IDEs e.g., Cursor, Claude Desktop)

Configure your IDE's mcp.json to launch the MCP server via uvx:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "repository-manager": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": [
        "--from",
        "repository-manager",
        "repository-manager-mcp"
      ],
      "env": {
        "REPO_MANAGER_URL": "your_repo_manager_url_here",
        "REPO_MANAGER_USERNAME": "your_repo_manager_username_here",
        "REPOSITORY_MANAGER_WORKSPACE": "your_repository_manager_workspace_here",
        "LLM_ROUTER_MODEL": "your_llm_router_model_here",
        "LLM_AGENT_MODEL": "your_llm_agent_model_here",
        "GRAPH_ROUTER_TIMEOUT": "your_graph_router_timeout_here",
        "GRAPH_VERIFIER_TIMEOUT": "your_graph_verifier_timeout_here",
        "REPO_MANAGER_PASSWORD": "your_repo_manager_password_here"
      }
    }
  }
}

Streamable-HTTP Transport (Recommended for production deployments)

Configure your client's mcp.json to launch the Streamable-HTTP server via uvx with explicit host and port definition:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "repository-manager": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": [
        "--from",
        "repository-manager",
        "repository-manager-mcp"
      ],
      "env": {
        "TRANSPORT": "streamable-http",
        "HOST": "0.0.0.0",
        "PORT": "8000",
        "REPO_MANAGER_URL": "your_repo_manager_url_here",
        "REPO_MANAGER_USERNAME": "your_repo_manager_username_here",
        "REPOSITORY_MANAGER_WORKSPACE": "your_repository_manager_workspace_here",
        "LLM_ROUTER_MODEL": "your_llm_router_model_here",
        "LLM_AGENT_MODEL": "your_llm_agent_model_here",
        "GRAPH_ROUTER_TIMEOUT": "your_graph_router_timeout_here",
        "GRAPH_VERIFIER_TIMEOUT": "your_graph_verifier_timeout_here",
        "REPO_MANAGER_PASSWORD": "your_repo_manager_password_here"
      }
    }
  }
}

Alternatively, connect to a pre-deployed remote or local Streamable-HTTP instance:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "repository-manager": {
      "url": "http://localhost:8000/repository-manager/mcp"
    }
  }
}

Deploying the Streamable-HTTP server via Docker:

docker run -d \
  --name repository-manager-mcp \
  -p 8000:8000 \
  -e TRANSPORT=streamable-http \
  -e PORT=8000 \
  -e REPO_MANAGER_URL="your_value" \
  -e REPO_MANAGER_USERNAME="your_value" \
  -e REPOSITORY_MANAGER_WORKSPACE="your_value" \
  -e LLM_ROUTER_MODEL="your_value" \
  -e LLM_AGENT_MODEL="your_value" \
  -e GRAPH_ROUTER_TIMEOUT="your_value" \
  -e GRAPH_VERIFIER_TIMEOUT="your_value" \
  -e REPO_MANAGER_PASSWORD="your_value" \
  knucklessg1/repository-manager:latest

<!-- BEGIN GENERATED: additional-deployment-options -->

Additional Deployment Options

repository-manager can also run as a local container (Docker / Podman / uv) or be consumed from a remote deployment. The Deployment guide has full, copy-paste mcp_config.json for all four transports — stdio, streamable-http, local container / uv, and remote URL:

  • Local container / uv — launch the server from mcp_config.json via uvx, docker run, or podman run, or point at a local streamable-http container by url.
  • Remote URL — connect to a server deployed behind Caddy at http://repository-manager-mcp.arpa/mcp using the "url" key. <!-- END GENERATED: additional-deployment-options -->

Agent

This repository features a fully integrated Pydantic AI Graph Agent. It communicates over the Agent Control Protocol (ACP) and interacts seamlessly with the Agent Web UI (AG-UI) and Terminal interface.

Running the Agent CLI

To start the interactive command-line agent:

# Set credentials
export REPO_MANAGER_URL="your_value"
export REPO_MANAGER_USERNAME="your_value"
export REPOSITORY_MANAGER_WORKSPACE="your_value"
export LLM_ROUTER_MODEL="your_value"
export LLM_AGENT_MODEL="your_value"
export GRAPH_ROUTER_TIMEOUT="your_value"
export GRAPH_VERIFIER_TIMEOUT="your_value"
export REPO_MANAGER_PASSWORD="your_value"

# Run the agent server
repository-manager-agent --provider openai --model-id gpt-4o

Docker Compose Orchestration

The following docker/agent.compose.yml configures the Agent, Web UI, and Terminal Interface together:

version: '3.8'

services:
  repository-manager-mcp:
    image: knucklessg1/repository-manager:latest
    container_name: repository-manager-mcp
    hostname: repository-manager-mcp
    restart: always
    env_file:
      - ../.env
    environment:
      - PYTHONUNBUFFERED=1
      - HOST=0.0.0.0
      - PORT=8000
      - TRANSPORT=streamable-http
    ports:
      - "8000:8000"
    healthcheck:
      test: ["CMD", "python3", "-c", "import urllib.request; urllib.request.urlopen('http://localhost:8000/health')"]
      interval: 30s
      timeout: 10s
      retries: 3
      start_period: 10s
    logging:
      driver: json-file
      options:
        max-size: "10m"
        max-file: "3"

  repository-manager-agent:
    image: knucklessg1/repository-manager:latest
    container_name: repository-manager-agent
    hostname: repository-manager-agent
    restart: always
    depends_on:
      - repository-manager-mcp
    env_file:
      - ../.env
    command: [ "repository-manager-agent" ]
    environment:
      - PYTHONUNBUFFERED=1
      - HOST=0.0.0.0
      - PORT=9047
      - MCP_URL=http://repository-manager-mcp:8000/mcp
      - PROVIDER=${PROVIDER:-openai}
      - MODEL_ID=${MODEL_ID:-gpt-4o}
      - ENABLE_WEB_UI=True
      - ENABLE_OTEL=True
    ports:
      - "9047:9047"
    healthcheck:
      test: ["CMD", "python3", "-c", "import urllib.request; urllib.request.urlopen('http://localhost:9047/health')"]
      interval: 30s
      timeout: 10s
      retries: 3
      start_period: 10s
    logging:
      driver: json-file
      options:
        max-size: "10m"
        max-file: "3"

Detailed graph node architecture explanations, custom skill configurations, and agentic trace guides are available in docs/agent.md.


Security & Governance

Built directly upon the enterprise-ready agent-utilities core, standard security parameters are fully supported:

Access Control & Policy Enforcement

  • Eunomia Policies: Fine-grained, policy-driven tool authorization. Supports none, local embedded (mcp_policies.json), or centralized remote modes.
  • OIDC Token Delegation: Compliant with RFC 8693 token exchange for flowing authenticating user credentials from Web UI / ACP → Agent → MCP.
  • Scoped Credentials: Execution context runs restricted to the specific caller identity.

Runtime Security Grid

Feature Functionality Enablement
Tool Guard Sensitivity inspection with human-in-the-loop validation Enabled by default
Prompt Injection Defense Input scanning, repetition monitoring, and recursive loop blocks Enabled by default
Context Safety Guard Stuck-loop detectors and contextual overflow preemptive alerts Enabled by default

Installation

Install the Python package locally:

# Using uv (highly recommended)
uv pip install repository-manager[all]

# Using standard pip
python -m pip install repository-manager[all]

Repository Owners

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Documentation

The complete documentation is published as the official documentation site and is the recommended reference for installation, deployment, and day-to-day operation.

Page Contents
Installation pip, source, extras, prebuilt Docker image
Deployment run the MCP and agent servers, Compose, Caddy + Technitium, env config
Usage the MCP tools, the Git client, the CLI
Overview ecosystem role, enterprise readiness, architecture
Phased Maintenance dependency-ordered workspace updates
Phased Push parallel, phase-gated multi-repository releases
Concepts concept registry (CONCEPT:RM-*)

AGENTS.md is the canonical contributor/agent guidance.


Contribute

Contributions are welcome! Please ensure code quality by executing local checks before submitting pull requests:

  • Format code using ruff format .
  • Lint code using ruff check .
  • Validate type-safety with mypy .
  • Execute test suites using pytest

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