gitlab-mcp-server
Enables interacting with GitLab repositories, merge requests, and code through natural language using MCP. Supports authentication with personal access tokens or OAuth2, and provides tools for listing projects, reading repository code, and analyzing merge request lifetimes.
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mcp-gitlab-server
⚠️ Development Stage Notice
This project is currently in development stage. Features and APIs may change without notice. Use with caution in production environments.
GitLab MCP server based on python-gitlab.
Install
Using Personal Access Token (Most Common)
{
"mcpServers": {
"GitLab": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": [
"gitlab-mcp-server"
],
"env": {
"GITLAB_TOKEN": "<your GitLab personal access token>",
"GITLAB_URL": "https://gitlab.com"
}
}
}
}
Using OAuth2 Token
{
"mcpServers": {
"GitLab": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": [
"gitlab-mcp-server"
],
"env": {
"GITLAB_OAUTH_TOKEN": "<your GitLab OAuth2 token>",
"GITLAB_URL": "https://gitlab.com"
}
}
}
}
For self-hosted GitLab instances, set GITLAB_URL to your GitLab instance URL (e.g., https://gitlab.example.com). If not set, it defaults to https://gitlab.com.
Authentication
This MCP server supports two authentication methods:
Method 1: Personal Access Token (Recommended for most users)
-
Create a GitLab Personal Access Token:
- Go to GitLab → User Settings → Access Tokens
- Create a token with
read_apiscope (minimum required)
-
Set the
GITLAB_TOKENenvironment variable to your token value
Method 2: OAuth2 Token (For OAuth2 applications)
- If you have an OAuth2 token from a GitLab OAuth2 application flow
- Set the
GITLAB_OAUTH_TOKENenvironment variable to your OAuth2 token value
To create an OAuth2 application:
- Go to GitLab → User Settings → Applications
- Create a new application with appropriate scopes (
read_apiminimum) - Use the OAuth2 flow to obtain an access token
- Use that token as
GITLAB_OAUTH_TOKEN
Environment Variables
GITLAB_TOKEN- Your GitLab Personal Access Token (if using personal token auth)GITLAB_OAUTH_TOKEN- Your GitLab OAuth2 Token (if using OAuth2 auth)GITLAB_URL- GitLab instance URL (defaults tohttps://gitlab.com)
Note: The server will first check for GITLAB_OAUTH_TOKEN, and if not found, will use GITLAB_TOKEN. You only need to set one of these.
Tools
Repository & Project Management
- list_projects - List GitLab projects accessible to the authenticated user (supports filtering by owned/starred and pagination)
- list_groups - List GitLab groups accessible to the authenticated user
- list_group_projects - List all projects within a specific GitLab group
- get_user_info - Get information about the authenticated user
- search_repositories - Search for GitLab repositories by name, description, or keywords
- get_repository_details - Get detailed information about a specific repository
Code Access
- read_repository_code - Read the complete code structure and content of a repository with filtering options
- read_repository_file - Read the content of a specific file from a repository
Merge Request Analytics
- list_merge_requests - List merge requests for a repository with filtering by state, ordering, and pagination
- get_merge_request_analytics - Calculate comprehensive merge request lifetime statistics including average time from creation to merge
Repository Code Reading Features
The MCP server provides powerful code reading capabilities:
read_repository_code
Reads the entire repository structure and file contents with advanced filtering:
- Selective Reading: Include/exclude files using glob patterns (e.g.,
*.py,*.jsor exclude*.log,node_modules/*) - Size Limits: Control maximum files to read and file size limits to prevent overwhelming responses
- Branch/Tag Support: Read from any branch, tag, or commit SHA
- Directory Filtering: Focus on specific directories within the repository
- Smart Filtering: Automatically excludes common build artifacts, logs, and binary files
Example Usage:
- Read only Python files:
include_patterns: "*.py" - Exclude tests:
exclude_patterns: "*test*,*spec*" - Read specific directory:
path: "src/" - Different branch:
ref: "develop"
read_repository_file
Reads individual files from a repository:
- Single File Access: Get content of specific files quickly
- Metadata Included: File size, encoding, last commit info
- Binary Detection: Safely handles binary files
- Flexible References: Works with branches, tags, or commit SHAs
Limits & Safety:
- Default: Max 50 files, 100KB per file
- Configurable limits to prevent timeouts
- Automatic binary file detection
- Graceful error handling for large repositories
Merge Request Analytics Features
The MCP server provides comprehensive merge request analytics capabilities:
list_merge_requests
Lists merge requests with advanced filtering and sorting:
- State Filtering: Filter by state (
opened,closed,merged,all) - Flexible Sorting: Order by creation date, update date, or title
- Rich Metadata: Includes author, assignees, reviewers, labels, and voting info
- Pagination Support: Control number of results returned
get_merge_request_analytics
Calculates detailed merge request lifetime statistics:
- Lifetime Analysis: Average, median, min/max time from creation to merge
- Statistical Distribution: 25th, 75th, and 90th percentile analysis
- Time Period Control: Analyze MRs from the last N days (default: 90 days)
- Detailed Breakdown: Individual MR details with exact lifetime calculations
- Multiple Time Units: Results provided in both hours and days
Example Questions You Can Answer:
- "What is the average lifetime of an MR in the acapulco repository?"
- "How long do merge requests typically take to get merged?"
- "What's the distribution of merge request lifetimes?"
- "Which merge requests took the longest to merge?"
Analytics Output:
- Average, median, min, max merge times
- Percentile analysis (25th, 75th, 90th)
- Sample merge requests with individual lifetimes
- Complete dataset for further analysis
Development
# Clone the repository
git clone <repo-url>
cd gitlab-mcp-server
# Install dependencies
uv sync
# Run in development mode
uv run python -m mcp_gitlab_server
Testing Configuration
For development and testing purposes, you can use a local wheel file installation:
MCP Configuration for Testing:
{
"mcpServers": {
"GitLab": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": [
"--from", "/path/to/your/gitlab-mcp-server/dist/mcp_gitlab_server-0.1.0-py3-none-any.whl",
"gitlab-mcp-server"
],
"env": {
"GITLAB_TOKEN": "your-gitlab-token-here",
"GITLAB_URL": "https://gitlab.com"
}
}
}
}
Build and Test Steps:
# Build the wheel file
uv build
# Test with MCP client (like Claude Desktop)
# Update your MCP configuration with the local wheel path
# The wheel file will be in ./dist/ directory
# For quick testing, verify the server starts:
uv run python -m mcp_gitlab_server
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