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Why this server?
This server explicitly mentions providing tools for 'fetching user profiles' on GitHub, directly addressing the user's need to find people.
Why this server?
The server's description highlights 'GitHub data analysis for repositories, developers, and organizations,' which is highly relevant for finding information about people contributing to projects.
Why this server?
This server can 'search GitHub code repositories,' a direct method to find projects and, by extension, the people associated with them on GitHub.
Why this server?
This server explicitly states it 'Automatically finds related papers, code repositories... and authors across platforms like... GitHub,' making it very suitable for finding people based on their contributions.
Why this server?
By allowing management of 'GitHub Projects (V2)... issues and drafts, and sprint planning,' this server provides interaction with activities where people are central.
Why this server?
This server enables management of 'GitHub Projects (V2) via the GraphQL API—list projects, update fields, move items... manage issues and drafts, and sprint planning,' which involves managing activities and users within GitHub projects.
Why this server?
It helps by fetching 'repository wiki content, README files,' which frequently contain author and contributor information, indirectly aiding in finding people.
Why this server?
This server provides 'tools for mapping and analyzing GitHub repositories,' which can be used to understand project structures and identify contributors.
Why this server?
It offers 'advanced search and discovery capabilities across GitHub and NPM ecosystems,' implying the ability to find various types of information, including user-related data.
Why this server?
This server can 'convert between GitHub repository information and URLs,' which is a foundational step in exploring repositories and discovering their associated users.