feat: add placeholder list-tools CLI command (PoC)#618
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Documents the new OAuth scope handling capabilities including: - OAuth scope challenges (MCP step-up auth) for remote server - PAT scope filtering for local/stdio server - Documented scopes for all MCP tools - New list-scopes CLI command Related PRs: - github-mcp-server: #1679, #1741, #1750, #1650 - github-mcp-server-remote: #503, #609, #618
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What does this PR do?
Adds a minimal list-tools CLI command to the GitHub MCP Server.
This is a proof of concept to evaluate whether a tool discovery feature is useful before committing to full implementation.
Why is this useful?
Current Behavior
Running the following:
Outputs:
Implementation (Minimal for Now)
Proposed Next Steps (if validated)
Question
Would this feature be useful to others?
If yes, I’d be happy to expand this into a fully usable command.