dev-chrome-monitor
Enables interaction with Chromium browser instances through Puppeteer for inspecting dev builds, capturing screenshots, and automating UI interactions. Features permission-gated tools for secure browser navigation, DOM manipulation, and JavaScript evaluation.
README
dev-chrome-monitor
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that keeps a Chromium instance attached with Puppeteer so tooling (Cursor, Trae, etc.) can inspect dev builds, capture screenshots, and drive the UI. The server exposes a permission-gated tool set so you remain in control of navigation, evaluation, and DOM automation.
Installation
npm install @2sslgetlool/dev-chrome-monitor
Usage
Add the server to your project's mcp.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"chrome": {
"command": "node",
"args": [
"node_modules/@2sslgetlool/dev-chrome-monitor/dist/devChromeServer.mjs"
],
"env": {
"MCP_DEV_URL": "http://localhost:5173/",
"MCP_CHROME_PATH": "C:\\\Program Files\\\Google\\\Chrome\\\Application\\\chrome.exe",
"MCP_NAV_TIMEOUT": "45000",
"MCP_WAIT_TIMEOUT": "45000"
}
}
}
}
Reload MCP in your IDE, then use the built-in tools:
dev_list_permissions→ inspect which capabilities are enabled.dev_grant_permissions/dev_revoke_permissions→ grant or revoke permissions (acceptspermissions: ["status", "navigate", ...]or["all"]plusconfirm: true).- Other tools (
dev_status,dev_screenshot,dev_eval, etc.) will only run after the matching permission is granted.
Environment Variables
MCP_DEV_URL– default URL to open (the dev server you want to monitor).MCP_CHROME_PATH– optional explicit Chrome/Chromium executable path.MCP_NAV_TIMEOUT,MCP_WAIT_TIMEOUT– navigation/wait timeouts in milliseconds.
Development
npm install
npm run build
npm run build copies the latest source (src/devChromeServer.mjs) into
dist/ so the published package stays in sync.
License
MIT
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