adb-mcp
MCP server for controlling Android devices over ADB, using direct commands and semantic accessibility selectors with a Kotlin helper APK.
README
adb-mcp
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MCP server for controlling an Android device over ADB. The host server is written in TypeScript and talks to a Kotlin helper APK that exposes semantic UI control through an AccessibilityService.
The project is optimized for a physical Android phone connected over USB ADB. Screenshots and coordinate gestures are intended as explicit fallbacks; normal actions use direct Android commands or semantic accessibility selectors.
Status
Prototype implementation. The TypeScript server builds and its unit tests pass. The Android helper requires a local Android SDK before it can be built.
Requirements
- Node.js 22 or newer
- npm
- Android SDK command-line tools or Android Studio
- A USB-connected Android device with ADB enabled
Install
npm install
Build and test
npm run build
npm test
To build the Android helper:
scripts/bootstrap-android-sdk.sh
npm run build:helper
If the Android SDK is already installed, set ANDROID_HOME or create helper/local.properties with:
sdk.dir=/absolute/path/to/Android/sdk
helper/local.properties is intentionally ignored by git.
Run
Build the server first:
npm run build
npm start
For an MCP client, copy mcp-config.example.json and replace /absolute/path/to/adb-mcp with this repository's absolute path.
Helper APK
Build and install the debug helper APK:
npm run build:helper
npm run install:helper
Then enable the helper AccessibilityService on the device once in Android settings.
Tools
The server exposes low-level Android control primitives such as:
- device discovery and setup status
- helper APK installation
- app launch and foreground app detection
- semantic tree lookup and node actions
- safe key events
- guarded shell execution
- bounded
run_stepscomposition
See workflows/android-device-control.md for the V1 behavior contract.
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