github-repo-mcp and gitbook-mcp
Both are Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, but one (`github-repo-mcp`) is designed to expose GitHub repository data, while the other (`gitbook-mcp`) exposes GitBook's API, making them ecosystem siblings that cater to different data sources within a similar technical framework.
About github-repo-mcp
Ryan0204/github-repo-mcp
Model Context Protocol server for Github Repo // Reading Github Repo
This tool helps AI assistants browse and understand public GitHub repositories. It takes a GitHub repository URL and specific paths, then outputs directory listings or file contents. This is designed for developers who use AI assistants like Cursor or Claude Desktop and want their AI to effectively interact with GitHub codebases.
About gitbook-mcp
rickysullivan/gitbook-mcp
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides access to GitBook's API for AI assistants and LLM applications.
This tool enables AI assistants and large language models (LLMs) to interact directly with your GitBook documentation. It takes your GitBook API token and organization ID as input, allowing the AI to list, read, search, and manage content within your GitBook spaces. This is ideal for technical writers, documentation managers, or product managers who want to leverage AI for documentation tasks.
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