Overview
What is MCP Testing?
MCP Testing is a sandbox environment for exploring, validating, and testing MCP Server tools and functionality, including GitHub integration and Git attribution.
How to use MCP Testing?
The README does not provide installation, configuration, or invocation instructions. —
Key features of MCP Testing
- Sandbox for testing MCP Server tools
- Validates GitHub integration and Git attribution
- Git MCP server: staging, committing, pushing, status, diffs, logs
- GitHub MCP server: repository creation, issue tracking, pull requests, file operations
Use cases of MCP Testing
- Testing and validating MCP-based Git operations
- Experimenting with GitHub API interactions through MCP
- Verifying Git attribution and commit history
- Sandbox for developing or debugging MCP server tools
FAQ from MCP Testing
What is the main purpose of MCP Testing?
It is a sandbox environment for testing MCP Server tools, validating GitHub integration, and exploring MCP functionality.
What Git operations are supported?
The Git MCP server supports adding files to staging, committing changes, pushing to remote repositories, checking repository status, and viewing diffs and logs.
What GitHub features are available?
The GitHub MCP server enables repository creation and management, issue tracking, pull request handling, and file operations through the GitHub API.
What are the runtime dependencies?
The README does not specify dependencies, runtime requirements, or data storage locations. —
What transport or authentication methods are used?
The README does not describe transport protocols or authentication methods. —