mcp-github-project-manager and mcp-github-integration

The two tools are ecosystem siblings, where `onamfc/mcp-github-integration` likely provides the client-side TypeScript package for interacting with a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, while `kunwarVivek/mcp-github-project-manager` appears to be a concrete implementation of such an MCP server specifically designed to manage GitHub projects.

Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 9/25
Maturity 25/25
Community 20/25
Maintenance 6/25
Adoption 4/25
Maturity 22/25
Community 12/25
Stars: 84
Forks: 26
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
Stars: 5
Forks: 1
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
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About mcp-github-project-manager

kunwarVivek/mcp-github-project-manager

a mcp server to manage github project's functionality

This tool helps product managers and project leads streamline their GitHub project workflows. It takes your high-level project ideas and business requirements and uses AI to generate comprehensive product requirement documents (PRDs) and detailed, actionable tasks. You get full, end-to-end traceability from the initial requirement all the way to implementation, ensuring nothing is missed.

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About mcp-github-integration

onamfc/mcp-github-integration

A TypeScript package for interacting with the GitHub API through an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server integration.

Exposes 129 MCP tools spanning repositories, issues, PRs, branches, commits, releases, content management, GitHub Actions, webhooks, and advanced search capabilities—enabling AI agents to perform full GitHub automation workflows. Implements a dual architecture with an MCP server layer (handling tool registration and stdio transport) plus a standalone `GitHubClient` for direct API calls, both backed by token-based authentication and comprehensive error handling. Integrates with Claude and other MCP-compatible AI clients through standard protocol bindings while providing TypeScript type definitions for all operations.

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