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    MCP Language Server

    MCP Language Server

    mcp-language-server gives MCP enabled clients access semantic tools

    mcp-language-server gives MCP-enabled clients semantic code-navigation powers—go-to-definition, find references, rename, and diagnostics—by brokering requests to language servers. It is not “a language server for MCP,” but an MCP server that exposes language-server–style capabilities to agents and chat IDEs through typed tools. The README demonstrates a streamlined setup: install the Go server, plug in one or more language servers per language, and the MCP client gains editor-grade...
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    GitHub MCP Server

    GitHub MCP Server

    GitHub's official MCP Server

    The GitHub MCP Server exposes GitHub as a Model Context Protocol server so AI assistants can safely act on repos, issues, pull requests, gists, and more through a consistent tool interface. It’s designed to run locally or remotely and then be attached to MCP-capable clients (for example, Copilot Chat) so an LLM can search code, open files, create branches, draft PRs, label or triage issues, and query metadata without hard-coding GitHub APIs. The server defines tools and resources with...
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