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Open source / no standalone software fee; requires GitHub access and compatible client plan users
Pricing sourced from GitHub MCP Server · Last verified March 2026
The provided record identifies VS Code 1.101+, Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf, Codex, Copilot CLI, and other MCP-compatible clients as supported or relevant clients. Exact support can depend on each client's MCP implementation and authentication support.
No. The provided record references a GitHub-hosted remote endpoint at https://api.githubcopilot.com/mcp/ as well as a self-hosted Docker image option for teams that need local control.
The provided record indicates that the local server can support custom GitHub Enterprise-style endpoints and authentication. Teams should verify their own Enterprise configuration before rollout.
Permissions depend on the intended workflow. Read-only repository analysis needs narrower access than issue management, pull request changes, workflow inspection, or security alert workflows. Fine-grained tokens should be scoped to the minimum required permissions.
github/github-mcp-server is the official GitHub server referenced by this listing. Community GitHub MCP wrappers can still exist, but this record is specifically for GitHub's official repository and deployment options.
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