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git-commit-aider MCP Server

@MrOrz

About git-commit-aider MCP Server

A simple MCP server that makes git commits on behave of AI, so that you can track AI contribution in your codebase

Basic information

Category

Version Control

License

MIT license

Runtime

node

Transports

stdio

Publisher

MrOrz

Config

No standard config provided

This server doesn't expose a parseable MCP config block in its README. See the repository for install instructions.

Repository

Tools

1

Commit staged changes with a specific message.

Overview

What is git-commit-aider MCP Server?

A TypeScript-based MCP server that provides a tool to commit staged changes in a Git repository while appending "(aider)" to the committer's name. It helps track AI contributions in a codebase.

How to use git-commit-aider MCP Server?

Add its configuration to your MCP settings file, specifying the path to the built index.js. Use the commit_staged tool with a required message parameter and an optional cwd parameter for the working directory.

Key features of git-commit-aider MCP Server

  • Provides a commit_staged tool to commit staged changes.
  • Automatically appends "(aider)" to the committer name.
  • Supports an optional cwd parameter for the working directory.
  • Reads GIT_COMMITTER_NAME and GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL environment variables.
  • Falls back to Git config for name and email.
  • Built with TypeScript for the Model Context Protocol.

Use cases of git-commit-aider MCP Server

  • Automatically tag AI-made commits with "(aider)".
  • Track AI contributions in a Git codebase.
  • Integrate with MCP-enabled clients to commit changes.
  • Ensure proper attribution for AI-assisted development.

FAQ from git-commit-aider MCP Server

What tool does this server provide?

It provides the commit_staged tool, which commits staged changes with a given message.

How do I set the committer name and email?

Set the GIT_COMMITTER_NAME and GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL environment variables in the server configuration. If unset, the server falls back to Git's user.name and user.email.

What happens to the committer name?

"(aider)" is appended to the committer name automatically for every commit made with this tool.

How do I debug this server?

Debug over stdio using the MCP Inspector, available via npm run inspector in the project directory.

What runtime is required?

Node.js is required; the server is compiled to JavaScript (index.js) and run with the node command.

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