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GitBlinder is a local MCP gateway that gives every coding agent a constrained GitHub view. Bind each connection to one repository, one allowed branch, selected tools, and read/write paths—so agents stay focused and parallel work doesn't collide.
Hi Product Hunt! I’m Mathieu, the maker of GitBlinder.
I built it after running several coding agents in a spec-driven workflow and discovering that prompts alone don’t create real boundaries: agents could still inspect unrelated code, overwrite another role’s work, or weaken the tests they were supposed to satisfy.
GitBlinder is a local MCP gateway that makes those boundaries enforceable. Each agent connection is bound to a repository, an allowed branch, a tool set, and read/write path rules. Out-of-scope reads simply look absent; out-of-scope writes are rejected atomically.
It’s open source, MIT-licensed, and available now on npm as [email protected]. It is early alpha, so I’m especially looking for feedback from teams orchestrating multiple coding agents: which ownership and security boundaries would make this genuinely useful in your workflow?
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About GitBlinder on Product Hunt
“Enforce a GitHub perimeter for every coding agent”
GitBlinder was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 2 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #147 on the daily leaderboard. GitBlinder is a local MCP gateway that gives every coding agent a constrained GitHub view. Bind each connection to one repository, one allowed branch, selected tools, and read/write paths—so agents stay focused and parallel work doesn't collide.
GitBlinder was featured in GitHub (41.4k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 27k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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