Github Repo Stats
БесплатноНе проверенA Model Context Protocol server that fetches public GitHub repository statistics.
Описание
A Model Context Protocol server that fetches public GitHub repository statistics.
README
Code companion for my MCP Dev Summit Bengaluru 2026 talk: "From SSE to Streamable HTTP: What Actually Changed in MCP's Transport Layer and Why Your Servers Need to Catch Up"
— Animesh Pathak (@sonichigo), Developer Relations Engineer, Harness Inc
A note on terminology (important — read this first)
The talk title uses community shorthand. People say "SSE → Streamable HTTP" when what they actually mean is "the dual-endpoint HTTP+SSE architecture → the single-endpoint Streamable HTTP architecture."
Three things people conflate:
| Term | What it is | Status |
|---|---|---|
| HTTP+SSE transport | The deprecated MCP transport. Two endpoints: GET /sse (persistent) + POST /message. Required sticky sessions. |
Deprecated (spec 2025-03-26) |
| Streamable HTTP transport | The current MCP transport. Single endpoint that supports both POST and GET, with optional SSE streaming for responses. | Current spec |
| SSE (the format) | The W3C text/event-stream content type. Used inside Streamable HTTP for streaming server messages. |
Still alive — actively used |
The deprecation was architectural, not protocol-level. Streamable HTTP still uses SSE format when it needs to stream multiple messages — it's just no longer a separate persistent endpoint. Throughout this repo, when I use the shorthand "SSE deprecated" I mean the two-endpoint architecture.
What's in here
The same MCP server (a GitHub repo stats tool) implemented three ways. You can run them side by side and watch how each architecture behaves under different conditions.
src/
├── stdio-server/ # Local-only transport (still recommended for Claude Desktop / Code)
├── http-sse-server-deprecated/ # The dual-endpoint HTTP+SSE pattern (deprecated March 2025)
└── streamable-http-server/ # The current spec (uses SSE format internally when streaming)
clients/ # A minimal MCP client to test each server
scripts/
├── load-test-dual-endpoint.sh # Watch the deprecated architecture break behind a load balancer
└── load-test-streamable.sh # Watch Streamable HTTP scale horizontally
The tool we're implementing
A single MCP tool — github_repo_stats — that fetches public stats for any GitHub repo. Picked deliberately:
- Real I/O (calls the GitHub API), so transport behavior is observable.
- Stateless (no auth, no session needed), so we can fairly compare architectures.
- Small enough to fit on a slide.
Quick start
pnpm install
# Run all three servers in parallel
pnpm dev:all
# Or one at a time:
pnpm dev:stdio # → connects via stdin/stdout
pnpm dev:http-sse # → http://localhost:3001 (deprecated dual-endpoint pattern)
pnpm dev:streamable # → http://localhost:3002 (current spec)
The demo that lands the point
# Start the load-balancer simulator (round-robin across 3 instances of each server)
pnpm demo:lb
# Hit the dual-endpoint server through it — watch it fail intermittently
pnpm demo:lb:dual-endpoint
# Hit the Streamable HTTP server through it — watch it just work
pnpm demo:lb:streamable
The deprecated dual-endpoint server fails roughly 2 out of every 3 requests because the POST /message lands on a different process than the GET /sse that initiated the session. The Streamable HTTP server is stateless and doesn't care which instance handles each request.
This is the live version of the architectural contrast in the slides.
The real-world failure I keep referencing
The intermittent-failure scenario in scripts/load-test-dual-endpoint.sh is a synthetic version of an actual incident from the Harness MCP Server's staging environment. We had a load balancer with default round-robin behavior in front of three pods. About 60% of MCP tool calls failed silently because the POST request landed on the wrong pod. Logs showed nothing because each pod treated it as a missing session and returned 404 to the SSE stream that wasn't there.
Three days of debugging produced a one-line architectural fix: switch transports. That experience is what this talk is built on.
Where SSE format still lives in the current architecture
This is the bit that confuses people. The current Streamable HTTP transport still uses SSE format — but as a response mode, not a separate endpoint. When a client POSTs to the single /mcp endpoint, the server can respond with either:
- A plain JSON body (
Content-Type: application/json) — for simple one-shot requests - An SSE stream (
Content-Type: text/event-stream) — when the server needs to stream progress, notifications, or multiple messages
See src/streamable-http-server/index.ts — the SDK's handleRequest() picks the response mode automatically based on what the server is doing.
Migration cheat sheet
If you have an existing dual-endpoint server and want to migrate, the diff is roughly:
- import { SSEServerTransport } from "@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/server/sse.js";
+ import { StreamableHTTPServerTransport } from "@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/server/streamableHttp.js";
- app.get("/sse", async (req, res) => {
- const transport = new SSEServerTransport("/message", res);
- await server.connect(transport);
- });
- app.post("/message", async (req, res) => {
- await transport.handlePostMessage(req, res);
- });
+ app.post("/mcp", async (req, res) => {
+ const transport = new StreamableHTTPServerTransport({
+ sessionIdGenerator: () => randomUUID(),
+ });
+ await server.connect(transport);
+ await transport.handleRequest(req, res, req.body);
+ });
Plus a 405 shim for the old /sse endpoint — see src/streamable-http-server/index.ts.
Real-world deprecation deadlines
This isn't theoretical — major MCP server providers are pulling the old endpoints:
| Vendor | Deadline | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Keboola | April 1, 2026 | Removing dual-endpoint SSE |
| Atlassian Rovo | June 30, 2026 | mcp.atlassian.com/v1/sse → /v1/mcp |
If your server still uses the dual-endpoint pattern, your integrations will start breaking in 2026.
Resources & References
- Talk: From SSE to Streamable HTTP — MCP Dev Summit Bengaluru 2026
- Blog: Model Context Protocol — Stateless Architecture Explained
License
MIT
Установка Github Repo Stats
У этого сервера нет опубликованного пакета — он собирается из исходников. Открой репозиторий и следуй инструкции в README.
▸ github.com/Sonichigo/mcp-demoFAQ
Github Repo Stats MCP бесплатный?
Да, Github Repo Stats MCP бесплатный — установка в пару кликов через Unyly без оплаты.
Нужен ли API-ключ для Github Repo Stats?
Нет, Github Repo Stats работает без API-ключей и переменных окружения.
Github Repo Stats — hosted или self-hosted?
Self-hosted: сервер запускается локально на твоей машине командой из раздела установки.
Как установить Github Repo Stats в Claude Desktop, Claude Code или Cursor?
Открой Github Repo Stats на unyly.org, выбери вкладку своего клиента (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) и нажми Install — конфиг сгенерируется автоматически, без правки JSON.
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