Release Notes Server
Generates release notes from GitHub repositories by fetching and organizing commits.
Release Notes Server
An MCP server that generates beautiful release notes from GitHub repositories. It efficiently fetches commits, organizes them by type, and presents them in a clean, readable format.
Features
- 🎯 Smart commit filtering by date or SHA
- 📊 Groups commits by type (features, fixes, etc.)
- 🔍 Enriches commits with PR data
- 📈 Includes detailed statistics
- 🎨 Clean markdown formatting with emojis
- ⚡ Efficient API usage with GitHub's
sinceparameter
Installation
npm install
npm run build
Usage
Add this server to your MCP configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"release-notes": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/path/to/release-notes-server/build/index.js"],
"env": {
"GITHUB_TOKEN": "your-github-token"
}
}
}
}
Available Tools
generate_release_notes
Generates release notes for a GitHub repository.
Parameters:
{
"owner": string, // Repository owner
"repo": string, // Repository name
"commitRange": {
"fromCommit"?: string, // Starting commit SHA
"toCommit"?: string // Ending commit SHA
},
"format": {
"type": "markdown", // Output format
"groupBy": "type", // How to group commits
"includeStats": boolean // Include commit statistics
}
}
Example:
const result = await use_mcp_tool({
server_name: "release-notes",
tool_name: "generate_release_notes",
arguments: {
owner: "owner",
repo: "repo",
commitRange: {
fromCommit: "abc123" // Get commits from this SHA
},
format: {
type: "markdown",
groupBy: "type",
includeStats: true
}
}
});
Output Format
The generated release notes include:
-
Header with generation date and statistics
-
Sections grouped by commit type:
- 🚀 Features
- 🐛 Fixes
- 📚 Documentation
- ⚡ Performance
- ♻️ Refactoring
- 🧪 Tests
- 🏗️ Build
- 🔧 Other
-
Detailed statistics including:
- Total commits
- Breaking changes
- Commits by type
- Commits by author
Environment Variables
GITHUB_TOKEN: GitHub personal access token with repo access
Implementation Details
The server implements efficient commit fetching by:
- Using GitHub's
sinceparameter when possible to reduce API calls - Falling back to SHA-based filtering when needed
- Properly handling pagination
- Maintaining newest-first ordering for release notes
- Enriching commits with PR data when available
License
MIT
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