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GitWand MCP server — smart Git conflict resolution for AI agents (Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, Claude Code)
MCP server that lets AI agents resolve Git merge conflicts automatically.
GitWand exposes its conflict resolution engine as a Model Context Protocol server. Plug it into Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, or any MCP-compatible client and the agent can inspect, preview, and resolve conflicts in your repos without you opening a single conflict marker.
No install step — run it via npx:
npx -y @gitwand/mcp --cwd /path/to/your/repo
Or add it to your MCP client config (examples below).
Add to ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json (macOS) or %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json (Windows):
{
"mcpServers": {
"gitwand": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@gitwand/mcp"]
}
}
}
The server defaults to the current working directory. To pin it to a specific repo, add "--cwd", "/absolute/path/to/repo" to the args array.
claude mcp add gitwand -- npx -y @gitwand/mcp
Same config shape as Claude Desktop — drop it into the mcpServers block of your client's config file.
Five tools are exposed:
| Tool | What it does |
|---|---|
gitwand_status | List conflicted files with counts and auto-resolvability score |
gitwand_preview_merge | Dry-run: return stats and a risk assessment without writing |
gitwand_resolve_conflicts | Auto-resolve trivial conflicts, return resolutions + pending hunks |
gitwand_explain_hunk | Full decision trace for one hunk (ours / theirs / base / reasoning) |
gitwand_apply_resolution | Apply an agent-provided resolution to a specific complex hunk |
Plus three resources (gitwand://repo/conflicts, gitwand://repo/policy, gitwand://hunk/{file}/{line}) for ambient context.
GitWand handles the trivial conflicts (whitespace, same-change, non-overlapping inserts, value updates, generated files…). The agent handles the complex ones.
gitwand_preview_merge → sees risk level + how many conflicts GitWand can handle alone.gitwand_resolve_conflicts → GitWand resolves the easy hunks and returns pendingHunks for the rest.gitwand_apply_resolution with its chosen content — the file is written.GitWand only auto-resolves when it's certain. The engine tags each hunk with a pattern and a composite confidence score (0–100):
same_change — identical edit on both sides (certain)one_side_change — only one branch touched the block (certain)non_overlapping — additions in different locations (high)whitespace_only — same logic, different indentation (high)reorder_only — pure permutation (high)insertion_at_boundary — pure insertions, base intact (high)value_only_change — scalar updated on one side (medium)generated_file — path matches a known generated-file pattern (high)complex — overlapping edits — never auto-resolvedFormat-aware resolvers (JSON, Markdown, YAML, Vue SFC, lockfiles) kick in before pure text matching.
Drop a .gitwandrc at the repo root to tune policies:
{
"policy": "prefer-merge",
"patternOverrides": {
"*.lock": "prefer-theirs",
"CHANGELOG.md": "prefer-ours"
},
"generatedFiles": ["src/generated/**", "**/*.pb.ts"]
}
Policies: prefer-ours, prefer-theirs, prefer-safety, prefer-merge, strict.
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GitWand MCP server — smart Git conflict resolution for AI agents (Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, Claude Code)
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