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IFGitLab MCP server fails to validate repository data because the GitLabRepositorySchema expects a mandatory `fork` boolean field, but the GitLab Projects API only includes `fork` when the project is a fork, causing a Zod validation error.
THENEdit the GitLabRepositorySchema in schemas.ts to remove the `fork: z.boolean()` and `owner: GitLabOwnerSchema` fields, or make them optional. Alternatively, use a custom MCP server that correctly handles the API response.
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