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GitHub Projects

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GitHub Projects API integration for project boards, items, and workflow automation with OAuth authentication.

Available tools

15 tools
ToolDescription
list_projectsList projects for a user or organization
get_projectGet detailed information about a specific project including fields and views
create_projectCreate a new project for a user or organization
update_projectUpdate project settings (title, description, visibility)
delete_projectDelete a project
list_project_itemsList items in a project (issues, pull requests, draft issues)
add_item_to_projectAdd an existing issue or pull request to a project
create_draft_issueCreate a draft issue directly in a project
update_project_itemUpdate a project item's field values (status, priority, dates, etc.)
remove_item_from_projectRemove an item from a project
list_project_fieldsList all fields in a project (status, priority, custom fields)
create_project_fieldCreate a new custom field in a project
update_project_fieldUpdate a project field's settings
list_project_viewsList all views in a project (board, table, roadmap)
get_project_viewGet detailed information about a specific view

Setup

A few steps to connect your AI agents to GitHub Projects.

Get started
  1. 1

    Create Your Account

    Sign up for PatchOps to access our MCP server management platform.

  2. 2

    Authorize GitHub

    Click the Connect button to authorize PatchOps to access your GitHub Projects via OAuth.

  3. 3

    Grant Permissions

    Review and approve the requested GitHub scopes including project access in the authorization screen.

  4. 4

    Configure Your AI Agent

    Add the GitHub Projects MCP server URL to your AI agent's configuration file.

  5. 5

    Start Managing

    Begin asking your AI agent to manage projects, track items, and automate workflows.

Connect to your AI assistant

Pick the tool your team uses for the exact setup steps.

  1. 1

    Open Claude settings

    Launch Claude, click the profile button (bottom left), and go to Settings.

  2. 2

    Access connectors

    Open the Connectors tab, scroll to the bottom, and click “Add custom connector”.

  3. 3

    Name your connector

    Enter any name you’d like for this connector.

  4. 4

    Get the connector URL

    Log in to PatchOps, open the /mcp page, and copy the connector URL you want to use.

  5. 5

    Add the connector

    Paste the URL into the “Remote MCP server URL” box and click Add.

  6. 6

    Start using

    Your GitHub Projects connector is ready to use in Claude.