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Mcp Private Github Search
What is Mcp Private Github Search
mcp-private-github-search is an MCP Server designed to search individual private GitHub repositories, enabling seamless integration with GitHub’s API while managing rate limits, type safety, and error handling automatically.
Use cases
Use cases include tracking changes in private repositories, searching for specific files or code snippets, and integrating with other tools or services that require access to private GitHub data.
How to use
To use mcp-private-github-search, you need a GitHub token with access to the private repositories you wish to search. You can then utilize the provided API endpoints to perform searches and retrieve commit histories.
Key features
Key features include GitHub repository search, commit history tracking, type-safe implementation in TypeScript, robust input validation using Zod schemas, and graceful error handling with informative messages.
Where to use
mcp-private-github-search can be used in software development environments where teams need to search and analyze private GitHub repositories, particularly in projects that require secure access to codebases.
Clients Supporting MCP
The following are the main client software that supports the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.
Overview
What is Mcp Private Github Search
mcp-private-github-search is an MCP Server designed to search individual private GitHub repositories, enabling seamless integration with GitHub’s API while managing rate limits, type safety, and error handling automatically.
Use cases
Use cases include tracking changes in private repositories, searching for specific files or code snippets, and integrating with other tools or services that require access to private GitHub data.
How to use
To use mcp-private-github-search, you need a GitHub token with access to the private repositories you wish to search. You can then utilize the provided API endpoints to perform searches and retrieve commit histories.
Key features
Key features include GitHub repository search, commit history tracking, type-safe implementation in TypeScript, robust input validation using Zod schemas, and graceful error handling with informative messages.
Where to use
mcp-private-github-search can be used in software development environments where teams need to search and analyze private GitHub repositories, particularly in projects that require secure access to codebases.
Clients Supporting MCP
The following are the main client software that supports the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.
Content
Obsidian GitHub MCP
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that connects AI assistants to GitHub repositories containing Obsidian vaults. This server enables seamless integration with your knowledge base stored on GitHub, allowing AI assistants to read, search, and analyze your Obsidian notes and documentation.
Why This Tool?
Many Obsidian users store their vaults in GitHub for backup, versioning, and collaboration. This MCP server bridges the gap between your GitHub-hosted Obsidian vault and AI assistants, enabling:
- Knowledge Base Access: Retrieve specific notes and documents from your Obsidian vault
- Intelligent Search: Find relevant content across your entire knowledge base
- Evolution Tracking: See how your ideas and notes have developed over time
- Task Integration: Connect with issues and project management workflows
Features
- GitHub Repository Access: Connect to any GitHub repository containing your Obsidian vault
- Type-Safe Implementation: Written in TypeScript with comprehensive type definitions
- Input Validation: Robust validation for all API inputs using Zod schemas
- Error Handling: Graceful error handling with informative messages
- MCP Integration: Full compatibility with Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, Cline, and other MCP hosts
Available Tools
Knowledge Base Access
- getFileContents: Retrieve the contents of specific notes, documents, or files from your Obsidian vault
- searchFiles: Enhanced search with multiple modes:
filename
: Find files by exact filename (perfect for “OKR 2025” type searches)path
: Search anywhere in file pathscontent
: Search within file contentsall
: Comprehensive search across filenames, paths, and content
Project Management Integration
- searchIssues: Search for issues and discussions related to your knowledge base projects
- getCommitHistory: Track how your knowledge base has evolved over time with detailed commit history and diffs
Use Cases
For Knowledge Workers
- Research Assistant: AI can access your research notes and reference materials
- Writing Support: Pull relevant background information from your knowledge base
- Idea Development: Track how concepts have evolved across your notes
For Developers
- Documentation Access: Retrieve project documentation and technical notes
- Learning Journals: Access your learning notes and code examples
- Project Planning: Integrate with GitHub issues for comprehensive project management
For Students & Academics
- Study Materials: Access lecture notes and study guides
- Research Papers: Retrieve research notes and citations
- Collaboration: Work with shared knowledge bases stored in GitHub
Installation
Using Smithery (Recommended)
The easiest way to install Obsidian GitHub MCP is using Smithery:
# For Claude Desktop
npx -y @smithery/cli install @Hint-Services/obsidian-github-mcp --client claude
# For Cursor
npx -y @smithery/cli install @Hint-Services/obsidian-github-mcp --client cursor
# For Windsurf
npx -y @smithery/cli install @Hint-Services/obsidian-github-mcp --client windsurf
# For Cline
npx -y @smithery/cli install @Hint-Services/obsidian-github-mcp --client cline
Manual Installation
npm install obsidian-github-mcp
Configuration
Add the server to your MCP settings file with the following configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"obsidianGithub": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"obsidian-github-mcp"
],
"env": {
"GITHUB_TOKEN": "your-github-token",
"GITHUB_OWNER": "your-github-username",
"GITHUB_REPO": "your-obsidian-vault-repo"
}
}
}
}
Required Environment Variables
GITHUB_TOKEN
: Your GitHub personal access token (create one here)GITHUB_OWNER
: The owner/organization of the GitHub repositoryGITHUB_REPO
: The name of the repository containing your Obsidian vault
GitHub Token Permissions
Your GitHub token needs the following permissions:
repo
(for private repositories) orpublic_repo
(for public repositories)read:org
(if accessing organization repositories)
Example Workflows
Accessing Your Daily Notes
{
"tool": "getFileContents",
"arguments": {
"filePath": "Daily Notes/2024-01-15.md"
}
}
Finding Files by Name (Perfect for “OKR 2025” example!)
{
"tool": "searchFiles",
"arguments": {
"query": "OKR 2025",
"searchIn": "filename"
}
}
Finding Files by Path
{
"tool": "searchFiles",
"arguments": {
"query": "Daily Notes",
"searchIn": "path"
}
}
Finding Research on a Topic (Content Search)
{
"tool": "searchFiles",
"arguments": {
"query": "machine learning algorithms",
"searchIn": "content",
"perPage": 10
}
}
Comprehensive Search (Filename, Path, and Content)
{
"tool": "searchFiles",
"arguments": {
"query": "project planning",
"searchIn": "all"
}
}
Advanced GitHub Search Syntax
{
"tool": "searchFiles",
"arguments": {
"query": "path:*.md extension:md",
"searchIn": "content"
}
}
Tracking Knowledge Evolution
{
"tool": "getCommitHistory",
"arguments": {
"days": 30,
"includeDiffs": true,
"maxCommits": 10
}
}
Search Tips & Troubleshooting
Can’t Find Your File by Name?
Problem: Searching for “OKR 2025” doesn’t find your file named “OKR 2025.md”
Solution: Use the searchIn: "filename"
parameter:
{
"tool": "searchFiles",
"arguments": {
"query": "OKR 2025",
"searchIn": "filename"
}
}
Advanced Search Techniques
-
Exact Phrases: Use quotes for multi-word searches
{ "query": "\"project planning 2025\"", "searchIn": "content" }
-
File Extensions: Find specific file types
{ "query": "path:*.md", "searchIn": "content" }
-
Directory Specific: Search within folders
{ "query": "path:\"Daily Notes/\"", "searchIn": "content" }
Project Structure
obsidian-github-mcp/ ├── src/ │ ├── index.ts # Main MCP server entry point │ └── github/ # GitHub API integration │ ├── client.ts # GitHub client implementation │ └── types.ts # TypeScript type definitions ├── docs/ # Documentation ├── package.json # Project configuration └── tsconfig.json # TypeScript configuration
For Developers
If you’re interested in contributing to this project or developing your own tools with this server, please see the Development Guide.
Development Commands
pnpm install
- Install dependenciespnpm run build
- Build the projectpnpm run dev
- Run in development mode with inspectorpnpm run inspector
- Launch MCP inspector for testing
Migration from mcp-private-github-search
If you’re migrating from the older mcp-private-github-search
package:
-
Update your package name in configuration:
{ "mcpServers": { "obsidianGithub": { "command": "npx", "args": [ "-y", "obsidian-github-mcp" ] } } }
-
The functionality remains the same - all existing tools work identically
-
Consider the new Obsidian-focused use cases and workflows
Learn More
For further information on the MCP ecosystem, refer to:
- Model Context Protocol Documentation: Detailed coverage of MCP architecture and design principles
- Smithery - MCP Server Registry: Guidelines for publishing MCP servers
- MCP TypeScript SDK Documentation: Comprehensive TypeScript SDK documentation
- Obsidian: The knowledge management app that inspired this tool
About Hint Services
“The future is already here, it’s just unevenly distributed”
— William Gibson, Author
Hint Services is a boutique consultancy with a mission to develop and expand how user interfaces leverage artificial intelligence technology. We architect ambition at the intersection of AI and User Experience, founded and led by Ben Hofferber.
We offer specialized AI workshops for design teams looking to embrace AI tools without becoming developers. Learn more about our training and workshops.
Dev Tools Supporting MCP
The following are the main code editors that support the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.