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GitHub Extension Add GitHub MCP Server as a Goose Extension

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This tutorial covers how to add the GitHub MCP Server as a Goose extension to enable file operations, repository management, search functionality, and more.

:::tip TLDR Use Add custom extension in Settings → Extensions to add a Streamable HTTP extension type with: Use goose configure to add a Remote Extension (Streaming HTTP) extension type with:

Endpoint URL

https://api.githubcopilot.com/mcp/

Custom Request Header

Authorization: Bearer <YOUR_GITHUB_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN>

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Configuration

These steps configure the Remote MCP Server. For other deployment options, see the official GitHub MCP Server documentation.

1. Obtain a [GitHub Personal Access Token](https://github.com/settings/personal-access-tokens) 2. Click the gear icon `⚙️` in the top right corner 3. Click `Advanced settings` 4. Under `Extensions`, click `Add custom extension` 5. On the `Add custom extension` modal, enter the following: - **Extension Name**: GitHub - **Type**: Streamable HTTP - **Endpoint**: `https://api.githubcopilot.com/mcp/` - **Request Headers**: - **Header name**: `Authorization` - **Value**: `Bearer ` 6. Click `+ Add` to save the header 7. Click `Add Extension` to save the extension Obtain your GitHub Personal Access Token and paste it in } />

Example Usage

When creating my GitHub Personal Access Token, I gave it the following access:

  • Repository: goose-demo
  • Read access to metadata
  • Read and Write access to code, commit status, issues, and pull requests

Goose Prompt

create a new branch called hello-world in my angiejones/goose-demo repository. Update the README.md file to say "this was written by goose" and commit it. Open a pull request with your changes.

Goose Output

I'll help you create a new branch, update the README, and open a pull request. Let me break this down into steps:

1. First, let's create the new branch called "hello-world" in your repository
2. Then update the README.md file
3. Finally, create a pull request

Let me execute these steps:

1. Creating the new branch:

─── create_branch | github ──────────────────────────
branch: hello-world
owner: angiejones
repo: goose-demo

2. Now, updating the README.md file in the new branch:

─── create_or_update_file | github ──────────────────────────
branch: hello-world
content: this was written by goose
message: Update README.md with Goose message
owner: angiejones
path: README.md
repo: goose-demo



3. Finally, creating the pull request:

─── create_pull_request | github ──────────────────────────
base: main
body: ...
head: hello-world
owner: angiejones
repo: goose-demo
title: Update README.md



Great! I've completed all the requested tasks:
1. Created a new branch called "hello-world"
2. Updated the README.md file with the text "this was written by goose"
3. Created a pull request to merge these changes into the main branch

You can view the pull request at: https://github.com/angiejones/goose-demo/pull/1

The pull request is now ready for your review. Would you like me to do anything else with it?