Accept a repository invitation.
Generate MCP URLOverview: Accept a repository invitation through GitHub.
Benefits:
Common Use Cases:
1. Automated Code Review & PR Management
AI agents monitor Github pull requests, assign reviewers based on code ownership, and flag potential issues before human review begins.
2. Issue Triage & Labeling
Automatically classify, label, and prioritize incoming Github issues based on content analysis, affected components, and historical patterns.
3. CI/CD Pipeline Monitoring
AI agents track Github Actions workflows, alert teams on build failures, and provide root cause analysis for failed deployments.
4. Release Notes & Changelog Generation
AI agents analyze merged PRs and closed issues in Github to automatically generate release notes, changelogs, and version summaries.
5. Repository Health & Security Monitoring
AI agents scan Github repositories for dependency vulnerabilities, stale branches, and security alerts, generating actionable reports for engineering teams.
Update an organization membership for the authenticated user.
Replace all repository topics.
Add a self-hosted runner to a group for an organization.
Remove requested reviewers from a pull request.
Get a deployment status.
Download workflow run attempt logs.
Get a Dependabot alert.
List fine-grained personal access tokens with access to organization resources.
Delete an organization repository ruleset.
Get an environment public key.
Mark notifications as read.
Set self-hosted runners settings for an organization.
Get page views.
List deployments.
Create a check run.
Delete attestations by subject digest.
List reviews for a pull request.
Create a reference.
List repository issues.
Get an organization installation for the authenticated app.
List deliveries for an app webhook.
Get a user using their ID.
List jobs for a workflow run.
Delete a milestone.
Remove an organization role from a user.
Get a code scanning alert.
Get a webhook delivery for an organization webhook.
Set GitHub Actions permissions for an organization.
Delete an installation for the authenticated app.
Get a GPG key for the authenticated user.
Get organization ruleset history.
List dependencies an issue is blocked by.
Add a repository to the list of repositories allowed to use self-hosted runners in an organization.
Check if a person is followed by the authenticated user.
List repositories starred by a user.
Get an installation for the authenticated app.
Download a repository archive (tar).
List Dependabot alerts for an enterprise.
Get an organization webhook.
List custom property values for organization repositories.
Rerequest a check suite.
Create a public SSH key for the authenticated user.
List teams that are assigned to an organization role.
Unlock an issue.
Delete a repository secret.
Get GitHub Actions cache usage for an organization.
Get all contributor commit activity.
List branches for HEAD commit.
Set app access restrictions.
Create or update custom properties for an organization.
List users that are assigned to an organization role.
Delete a custom image from the organization.
List issue comments for a repository.
Get user stats.
Get team membership for a user.
Get access restrictions.
Get the combined status for a specific reference.
Delete a CodeQL database.
Delete a GitHub Pages site.
Check if Dependabot security updates are enabled for a repository.
List reactions for an issue.
List attestation repositories.
Create a remove token for a repository.
Get a commit.
Update an environment variable.
List repositories accessible to the app installation.
Delete a repository invitation.
Get a delivery for an app webhook.
Get users with access to the protected branch.
Remove selected repository from an organization secret.
Get a thread.
List instances of a code scanning alert.
Get a deploy key.
Get the level of access for workflows outside of the repository.
List self-hosted runners for a repository.
Delete a package version for the authenticated user.
Merge a branch.
Set GitHub Actions cache storage limit for an organization.
Delete an artifact.
Create an issue.
Delete package version for an organization.
Get a repository secret.
Set fork PR contributor approval permissions for a repository.
Add a dependency an issue is blocked by.
List labels for issues in a milestone.
Get an organization repository ruleset.
Create a gist comment.
List artifacts for a repository.
Remove a repository from a team.
Lists the repositories Dependabot can access in an organization.
Create a review comment for a pull request.
Check if a pull request has been merged.
Update a repository invitation.
Get a webhook configuration for a repository.
Get allowed actions and reusable workflows for a repository.
Add user access restrictions.
Get GitHub Actions cache retention limit for an organization.
List repository invitations for the authenticated user.
List check runs in a check suite.
List branches.
Do I need my own developer credentials to use Github MCP with Adopt AI?
No, you can get started immediately using Adopt AI's built-in Github integration. For production use, we recommend configuring your own API credentials for greater control and security.
Can I connect Github with other apps through Adopt AI?
Yes! Adopt AI supports multi-app workflows, so your AI agents can seamlessly move data between Github and CRMs, spreadsheets, messaging platforms, and more.
Is Adopt AI secure?
Absolutely. Adopt AI is SOC 2 Type 2 certified and ISO/IEC 27001 compliant, and adheres to EU GDPR, CCPA, and HIPAA standards. All data is encrypted in transit and at rest, ensuring the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of your data. Learn more here.
What happens if the Github API changes?
Adopt AI maintains and updates all integrations automatically, so your agents always work with the latest API versions, no manual maintenance required.
Do I need coding skills to set up the Github integration?
Not at all. Adopt AI's zero-shot API discovery means your agents understand Github's schema on first contact. Setup takes minutes with no code required.
How do I set up custom Github MCP in Adopt AI?
For a step-by-step guide on creating and configuring your own Github API credentials with Adopt AI, see here.