Octocode

by bgauryy · File Systems · mcp-server, typescript, npm

Integrates with GitHub CLI and npm to provide repository analysis, code discovery, file exploration, commit history tracking, and package metadata retrieval with intelligent caching and cross-tool workflow support.

This MCP server provides AI assistants with advanced GitHub repository analysis, code discovery, and npm package exploration capabilities through integration with GitHub CLI and npm commands. Built by Guy Bary using TypeScript with the MCP SDK, it offers tools for searching code across repositories, fetching file contents, exploring repository structures, analyzing commit history, searching issues and pull requests, and discovering npm packages with detailed metadata. The implementation features intelligent caching, cross-tool workflow integration where commit SHAs can be used directly for file viewing, comprehensive error handling with actionable suggestions, and optimized response formats that reduce noise while preserving essential information, making it valuable for code analysis, architectural research, dependency exploration, and building AI assistants that need deep understanding of open source codebases and package ecosystems.

Source: https://github.com/bgauryy/octocode-mcp

Install

npx -y octocode-mcp

Tags: mcp-server, typescript, npm

762 GitHub stars · Source: pulsemcp

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Frequently asked questions

How do I install Octocode?

Add the install command above to your Claude Code, Cursor, or Windsurf MCP configuration. Most servers register via npx, a local command, or a Docker image. Refer to the source repository for environment variables and credential requirements.

Which clients support Octocode?

Any MCP-compatible client works: Claude Desktop, Claude Code CLI, Cursor, Windsurf, Zed, and VS Code with the official MCP extension. OpenAI Codex and GitHub Copilot increasingly support MCP via adapter bridges.

Is Octocode free?

The server itself is typically open source. Any upstream service (API keys, paid tiers, hosted infrastructure) may have its own pricing. Check the source repository for details.