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Gitea/Forgejo MCP Server

Turn AI into your code repository management assistant

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that enables you to manage Gitea/Forgejo repositories through AI assistants like Claude, Gemini, and Copilot.

πŸš€ Why Use Forgejo MCP Server?

If you want to:

  • Smart progress tracking: Let AI help you track project progress and analyze bottlenecks
  • Automated issue categorization: Automatically tag issue labels and set milestones based on content
  • Priority sorting: Let AI analyze issue content to help prioritize tasks
  • Code review assistance: Get AI suggestions and insights in Pull Requests
  • Project documentation organization: Automatically organize Wiki documents and release notes

Then this tool is made for you!

✨ Supported Features

Issue Management
  • Create, edit, and view issues
  • Add, remove, and replace labels
  • Manage issue comments and attachments
  • Set issue dependencies
Project Organization
  • Manage labels (create, edit, delete)
  • Manage milestones (create, edit, delete)
  • Repository search and listing
Release Management
  • Manage version releases
  • Manage release attachments
Other Features
  • View Pull Requests
  • Manage Wiki pages
  • View Forgejo/Gitea Actions tasks

πŸ“¦ Installation

For STDIO mode, you can skip to Usage section.

For SSE/Streamable HTTP mode, you should run forgejo-mcp as server before configuring your MCP client.

docker run -p 8080:8080 -e FORGEJOMCP_TOKEN="my-forgejo-api-token" ronmi/forgejo-mcp http --address :8080 --server https://git.example.com
Method 2: Install from source
go install github.com/raohwork/forgejo-mcp@latest
Method 3: Download Pre-compiled Binaries

Download the appropriate version for your operating system from the Releases page.

πŸ–₯️ Usage

This tool provides two primary modes of operation: stdio for local integration and http for remote access.

Before actually setup you MCP client, you have to create an access token on the Forgejo/Gitea server.

  1. Log in to your Forgejo/Gitea instance
  2. Go to Settings β†’ Applications β†’ Access Tokens
  3. Click Generate New Token
  4. Select appropriate permission scopes (recommend at least repository and issue write permissions)
  5. Copy the generated token

πŸ’‘ Tip: For security, consider setting environment variables instead of using tokens directly in config:

export FORGEJOMCP_SERVER="https://your-forgejo-instance.com"
export FORGEJOMCP_TOKEN="your_access_token"
Stdio Mode (for Local Clients)

This is the recommended mode for integrating with local AI assistant clients like Claude Desktop or Gemini CLI. It uses standard input/output for direct communication.

Configure Your AI Client

Using docker:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "forgejo": {
      "command": "docker",
      "args": [
        "--rm",
        "ronmi/forgejo-mcp",
        "stdio",
        "--server", "https://your-forgejo-instance.com",
        "--token", "your_access_token"
      ]
    }
  }
}

Installed from source or pre-built binary:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "forgejo": {
      "command": "/path/to/forgejo-mcp",
      "args": [
        "stdio",
        "--server", "https://your-forgejo-instance.com",
        "--token", "your_access_token"
      ]
    }
  }
}

You might want to take a look at Security Recommendations section for best practice.

HTTP Server Mode (for Remote Access)

This mode starts a web server, allowing remote clients to connect via HTTP. It's ideal for web-based services or setting up a central gateway for multiple users.

Run the following command to start the server:

# with local binary
/path/to/forgejo-mcp http --address :8080 --server https://your-forgejo-instance.com

# with docker
docker run -p 8080:8080 -d --rm ronmi/forgejo-mcp http --address :8080 --server https://your-forgejo-instance.com

The server supports two operational modes:

  • Single-user mode: If you provide a --token (or environment variable FORGEJOMCP_TOKEN) at startup, all operations will use that token.
    forgejo-mcp http --address :8080 --server https://git.example.com --token your_token
    
  • Multi-user mode: If no token is provided, the server requires clients to send an Authorization: Bearer <token> header with each request, allowing it to serve multiple users securely.
Client Configuration

For clients that support connecting to a remote MCP server via HTTP, you can add a configuration like this. This example shows how to connect to a server running in multi-user mode:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "forgejo-remote": {
      "type": "sse",
      "url": "http://localhost:8080/sse",
      "headers": {
        "Authorization": "Bearer your_token"
      }
    }
  }
}

or http type (for Streamable HTTP, use different path in URL)

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "forgejo-remote": {
      "type": "http",
      "url": "http://localhost:8080/",
      "headers": {
        "Authorization": "Bearer your_token"
      }
    }
  }
}

If connecting to a server in single-user mode, you can omit the headers field.

πŸ›‘οΈ Security Recommendations

  1. Use environment variables: Set FORGEJOMCP_SERVER and FORGEJOMCP_TOKEN, then remove --server and --token from your configuration
  2. Limit token permissions: Only grant necessary permission scopes
  3. Rotate tokens regularly: Update access tokens periodically

πŸ“‹ Usage Examples

After configuration, you can use natural language in your AI assistant to manage your repositories:

"Show me critical bug reports of this repo on my gitea server"

"According to our discussion above, create a detailed issue about this bug, then leave a comment on the issue to describe how we will fix it."

"Give me a report about current milestone. Recent progression in particular."

"Analyze recent pull requests and tell me which ones need priority review"

🀝 Support & Contributing

  • Bug Reports: GitHub Issues
  • Code Contributions: Pull Requests are welcome!

πŸ“„ License

This project is licensed under the Mozilla Public License 2.0.


Start making AI your code repository management partner! πŸš€

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Directories ΒΆ

Path Synopsis
Package tools provides a framework for implementing and registering Model Context Protocol (MCP) tools, and an extended Forgejo API client.
Package tools provides a framework for implementing and registering Model Context Protocol (MCP) tools, and an extended Forgejo API client.
action
Package action provides MCP tools related to Forgejo Actions.
Package action provides MCP tools related to Forgejo Actions.
issue
Package issue provides MCP tools for managing Forgejo issues and their comments.
Package issue provides MCP tools for managing Forgejo issues and their comments.
label
Package label provides MCP tools for managing Forgejo labels.
Package label provides MCP tools for managing Forgejo labels.
milestone
Package milestone provides MCP tools for managing Forgejo milestones.
Package milestone provides MCP tools for managing Forgejo milestones.
pullreq
Package pullreq provides MCP tools for interacting with Forgejo pull requests.
Package pullreq provides MCP tools for interacting with Forgejo pull requests.
release
Package release provides MCP tools for managing Forgejo releases and their attachments.
Package release provides MCP tools for managing Forgejo releases and their attachments.
repo
Package repo provides MCP tools for interacting with Forgejo repositories.
Package repo provides MCP tools for interacting with Forgejo repositories.
wiki
Package wiki provides MCP tools for managing Forgejo wiki pages.
Package wiki provides MCP tools for managing Forgejo wiki pages.
Package types defines custom Go types that wrap or extend forgejo-sdk types.
Package types defines custom Go types that wrap or extend forgejo-sdk types.

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