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mcp OAuth and VS Code connection #22904
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1. In the GitHub entry, select **Authorize**. Your browser opens the GitHub authorization page. | ||
1. In the GitHub authorization page, select **Authorize docker**. Once the authorization | ||
is successful, you are automatically redirected to Docker Desktop. | ||
1. Install the GitHub MCP server, see [Install an MCP server](#install-an-mcp-server). |
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suggestion: We should mention it's the GitHub Official server as there are a couple
PS. Now that I think about it, do we need to mention this step at all? We are explaining how to connect the MCP Toolkit via oauth and that happens on the oauth tab. Then using that authorization in any server is another story
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See my suggestion here
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Co-authored-by: Daniel Kolev <[email protected]>
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