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Exposes GitHub engineering-analytics tools to LLM clients, enabling queries about code review bottlenecks, stale PRs, and commit hygiene.

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Exposes GitHub engineering-analytics tools to LLM clients, enabling queries about code review bottlenecks, stale PRs, and commit hygiene.

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A remote MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that exposes GitHub engineering-analytics tools to LLM clients — Claude Desktop, Claude Code, the Cloudflare AI Playground, or any MCP-compatible client. It answers three questions:

  1. Where are code reviews bottlenecked? (time-to-first-review, time-to-merge, worst offenders)
  2. Which open PRs are at risk of going stale? (no review activity past a threshold)
  3. Is our commit hygiene improving? (% of commits matching a convention, trend over time)

Built as a portfolio project generalizing a commit-lint + CI enforcement tool ([A-Z]+-[0-9]+: description) into a broader "engineering health" MCP server.

Architecture

flowchart LR
    Client["MCP Client\n(Claude Desktop / Code / AI Playground)"] -->|Streamable HTTP /mcp| Worker

    subgraph Worker["Cloudflare Worker"]
        MCP["GitPulseMCP\n(McpAgent, Durable Object)"]
        Tools["tools/\nrepoPulse · stalePrs · reviewBottlenecks · commitLint"]
        Analytics["analytics/\npure functions: percentiles, staleness, lint stats"]
        Cache["cache.ts\nWorkers KV, TTL 10-15min"]
        GH["github/client.ts\nfetch wrapper, retries, rate-limit handling"]
    end

    MCP --> Tools
    Tools --> Analytics
    Tools --> Cache
    Tools --> GH
    GH -->|REST + GraphQL| GitHub[("GitHub API")]
    Cache -.->|get/put| KV[("Workers KV")]

Tools

get_repo_pulse(owner, repo, days = 30)

Activity snapshot: PRs opened/merged/closed, commit count, active contributor count over the window.

"How active has cloudflare/workers-sdk been in the last 2 weeks?"

find_stale_prs(owner, repo, stale_after_days = 7)

Open PRs with no activity past the threshold, sorted most-stale first (capped at 20).

"Which open PRs on vercel/next.js haven't been touched in over a week?"

get_review_bottlenecks(owner, repo, days = 30)

Median + p90 time-to-first-review and time-to-merge for recently merged PRs, plus the 5 slowest. Uses a single paginated GraphQL search query to avoid REST fan-out.

"Where is code review slowest in facebook/react right now?"

lint_commit_history(owner, repo, days = 30, pattern = "^[A-Z]+-[0-9]+: .+")

% of commits matching a regex convention, worst-offender authors, and week-over-week trend. Pattern is compiled defensively (invalid regex and pathological length are rejected before matching).

"Is commit message hygiene improving on our repo month over month?"

Every tool returns shaped JSON plus a one-line summary string, and caches its result in Workers KV (key: toolName:sha256(args), TTL 10–15 min) to stay within GitHub's rate limits.

Design decisions

  • GraphQL only for get_review_bottlenecks. Computing time-to-first-review per PR over REST would mean one request per PR (N+1) to fetch review timelines. GraphQL's search connection lets us pull merged PRs and their first review in one paginated query.
  • find_stale_prs uses updated_at as an activity proxy (v1). The REST PR list endpoint doesn't expose "last review activity" directly; a more precise signal (last review/comment event) would require a timeline fetch per PR. Revisit if updated_at proves too noisy (e.g. bot-only pushes counting as activity).
  • Secrets never touch vars. GITHUB_TOKEN is a wrangler secret, not a wrangler.jsonc var — the config file is committed to a public repo.

Local development

npm install
cp .dev.vars.example .dev.vars   # then fill in a fine-grained PAT (public repo, read-only)
npm run dev                      # wrangler dev -> http://localhost:8787/mcp
npm test                         # vitest — analytics unit tests against fixture JSON
npm run typecheck                # tsc --noEmit

Connect a local MCP client with mcp-remote pointed at http://localhost:8787/mcp, or use the Cloudflare AI Playground against the deployed URL.

Deploying

wrangler kv namespace create GITPULSE_CACHE   # once, then paste the id into wrangler.jsonc
wrangler secret put GITHUB_TOKEN              # once per environment
npm run deploy

CI runs typecheck + tests on every PR and deploys to workers.dev on merge to main (needs a CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN repo secret).

Roadmap

  • Phase 1 (current): core server. 4 tools, PAT auth, KV caching, fixture-based tests, CI/CD.
  • Phase 2: real auth. Migrate to GitHub OAuth (per-user tokens, private-repo access), drop the shared PAT.
  • Phase 3: backfill/precompute. Background jobs + persistence for large-repo history that times out at request time.
  • Phase 4: polish & publish. Per-client rate limiting, basic metrics, a write-up analyzing a large OSS repo.

Not in scope (unless explicitly requested): dashboard UI, multi-repo org aggregation, webhooks, write-access tools, non-GitHub forges.

from github.com/mahi397/gitpulse-mcp

Installing Gitpulse

This server has no published package — it is built from source. Open the repository and follow its README.

▸ github.com/mahi397/gitpulse-mcp

FAQ

Is Gitpulse MCP free?

Yes, Gitpulse MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.

Does Gitpulse need an API key?

No, Gitpulse runs without API keys or environment variables.

Is Gitpulse hosted or self-hosted?

A hosted option is available: Unyly runs the server in the cloud, no local setup required.

How do I install Gitpulse in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?

Open Gitpulse on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.

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