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Summary
Document the new one-click GitHub MCP connection for AI agents, available from agent settings and from the new-thread MCP picker.
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guides/ai-agents/mcp-servers.mdxexplaining when the button appears, how to mint a fine-grained personal access token, and how to choose between a per-user and a project-wide credential.Context
Source release
0.3098.0ships a one-click GitHub MCP connect flow that lets users (or project managers) attach a GitHub MCP server to an agent — or to a single thread — using a fine-grained personal access token, with credentials scoped to the connecting user by default or shared across the project when a manager opts in.