- Implement new tool that returns configurable number of resource links (1-10)
- Each link includes URI, name, description, and MIME type from available resources
- Minor formatting fixes for trailing commas and whitespace
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- Add symlink resolution using fs.realpath() for security consistency
- Support home directory expansion (~/) in root URI specifications
- Improve error handling with null checks, detailed error messages, and informative logging
- Change allowedDirectories from constant to variable to support roots protocol directory management
- Extract roots processing logic from index.ts into testable roots-utils.ts module and add Test suite
- Update README to recommend MCP roots protocol for dynamic directory management
- Add support for dynamic directory updates via MCP roots protocol
- Allow clients to override command-line directories at runtime
- Maintain backwards compatibility with existing command-line args
- Add comprehensive error handling for edge cases
- Update documentation to explain both configuration methods
Fixes#401
This commit introduces the `git branch` tool to the MCP Git server, allowing users to list branches with various filtering options.
Changes include:
- Implemented `git_branch` function in `src/git/src/mcp_server_git/server.py` to support listing local, remote, and all branches, as well as filtering by `contains` and `not_contains` SHA values.
- Added comprehensive unit tests for the `git branch` functionality in `src/git/tests/test_server.py`, covering different branch types and commit filtering scenarios.
- Updated `src/git/README.md`.
- Fixed UNC path handling bug in normalizePath function to preserve leading double backslashes
- Added comprehensive test coverage for drive letter capitalization and UNC paths
- Removed file-operations.test.ts and core-functionality.test.ts as they were testing their own code rather than actual server functionality
- All path-utils tests now pass with 100% coverage of the actual utility functions