mcp-github-trending MCP Server

Created By
hetaoBackenda year ago
MCP server for getting github trending repos & developers
Overview

MCP GitHub Trending is a server that provides access to GitHub's trending repositories and developers data through a simple API interface.

To use MCP GitHub Trending, install the package via pip and access the API endpoints to retrieve trending repositories and developers based on various filters.

  • Access to trending repositories and developers data from GitHub.
  • Filtering options by programming language, time period (daily, weekly, monthly), and spoken language.
  • Returns well-formatted JSON responses for easy integration.
  1. Analyzing popular repositories in specific programming languages.
  2. Identifying trending developers in the software community.
  3. Researching technology trends based on GitHub activity.
  • What programming languages can I filter by?

You can filter by any programming language supported by GitHub, such as Python, JavaScript, etc.

  • How do I install MCP GitHub Trending?

You can install it using the command: pip install mcp-github-trending.

  • Is there a way to filter by time period?

Yes, you can filter the trending data by daily, weekly, or monthly time periods.

Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
hetaoBackend
Star
1
Language
Python
License
MIT license

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