Electron Native MCP Server
Enables debugging and automation of native Electron applications on macOS through DOM inspection, UI automation, global hotkeys, and Chrome DevTools Protocol integration.
README
Electron Native MCP Server
A powerful Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for debugging and automating native Electron applications on macOS. This server provides comprehensive tools for DOM inspection, UI automation, and global hotkey triggering.
Features
🔍 DOM Inspection (7 tools)
- Connect to Electron apps via Chrome DevTools Protocol (CDP)
- List all debuggable targets (windows, webviews)
- Query and inspect DOM elements
- Execute JavaScript in Electron windows
- Take screenshots of Electron content
🖱️ UI Automation (9 tools)
- Control mouse (move, click, double-click, drag)
- Keyboard input (type text, press keys)
- Take screenshots of native UI
- Get screen dimensions and mouse position
- Full macOS accessibility API integration
⌨️ Global Hotkeys (4 tools)
- Trigger custom keyboard shortcuts
- Activate common macOS hotkeys (Spotlight, Mission Control, etc.)
- Simulate application-specific shortcuts
- Send complex key sequences
🔐 Permission Management (4 tools)
- Check permission status
- Request system permissions
- Get setup instructions
- Verify all required permissions
Requirements
- macOS 12.0 or later
- Node.js 18.0 or later
- Electron app running with
--inspectflag (for DOM inspection)
Required macOS Permissions
This server requires the following system permissions:
- Accessibility - For UI automation and keyboard/mouse control
- Screen Recording - For taking screenshots
- Input Monitoring - For keyboard and mouse input
Installation
Quick Setup (Recommended)
# Run the setup script
./scripts/setup.sh
This will:
- Check system requirements
- Install dependencies
- Build the project
- Provide configuration instructions
- Optionally install the example app
Manual Setup
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Build the project
npm run build
Usage
Running the Server
# Development mode (with auto-reload)
npm run dev
# Production mode
npm start
Configuring with Claude Desktop
Add to your Claude Desktop configuration (~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json):
{
"mcpServers": {
"electron-native": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/path/to/electron-native-mcp/dist/index.js"]
}
}
}
Configuring with Other MCP Clients
The server uses stdio transport and can be integrated with any MCP-compatible client.
Tool Reference
DOM Inspection Tools
list_electron_targets
List all available Electron windows and webviews.
// Example usage
{
"host": "localhost", // optional
"port": 9222 // optional
}
connect_to_electron_target
Connect to a specific Electron target for debugging.
{
"targetId": "target-id-from-list"
}
get_dom_tree
Get the complete DOM tree of a connected target.
{
"targetId": "target-id"
}
query_selector
Find a DOM element using CSS selector.
{
"targetId": "target-id",
"selector": "#myButton"
}
execute_javascript
Execute JavaScript in an Electron window.
{
"targetId": "target-id",
"code": "document.title"
}
UI Automation Tools
click
Click at coordinates or current position.
{
"x": 100, // optional
"y": 200, // optional
"button": "left" // left, right, or middle
}
type_text
Type text at the current cursor position.
{
"text": "Hello, World!"
}
press_key
Press a key with optional modifiers.
{
"key": "enter",
"modifiers": ["command", "shift"] // optional
}
take_screenshot
Capture a screenshot of the screen or region.
{
"x": 0, // optional
"y": 0, // optional
"width": 800, // optional
"height": 600 // optional
}
Hotkey Tools
trigger_hotkey
Trigger a custom keyboard shortcut.
{
"key": "space",
"modifiers": ["command"]
}
trigger_common_macos_hotkey
Trigger a common macOS system hotkey.
{
"hotkey": "spotlight" // spotlight, mission_control, app_switcher, etc.
}
Permission Tools
check_all_permissions
Check the status of all required permissions.
{} // No parameters
Debugging Electron Apps
To debug an Electron app with this server:
-
Launch your Electron app with the inspect flag:
/path/to/your/app.app/Contents/MacOS/YourApp --inspect=9222 -
List available targets: Use the
list_electron_targetstool to see all debuggable windows. -
Connect to a target: Use
connect_to_electron_targetwith the target ID. -
Inspect and interact: Use DOM tools to query elements, execute JavaScript, etc.
Examples
Example 1: Click a Button in Electron App
// 1. List targets
list_electron_targets()
// 2. Connect to target
connect_to_electron_target({ targetId: "..." })
// 3. Find button
query_selector({ targetId: "...", selector: "#submitButton" })
// 4. Click it via JavaScript
execute_javascript({
targetId: "...",
code: "document.querySelector('#submitButton').click()"
})
Example 2: Automate Native UI
// 1. Check permissions
check_all_permissions()
// 2. Move mouse and click
click({ x: 500, y: 300 })
// 3. Type text
type_text({ text: "Hello!" })
// 4. Press Enter
press_key({ key: "enter" })
Example 3: Trigger Spotlight
trigger_common_macos_hotkey({ hotkey: "spotlight" })
Development
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Run in development mode
npm run dev
# Build
npm run build
# Lint
npm run lint
# Format code
npm run format
Architecture
electron-native-mcp/
├── src/
│ ├── index.ts # Entry point
│ ├── server.ts # MCP server setup
│ ├── types/ # TypeScript types
│ ├── lib/ # Core libraries
│ │ ├── cdp-client.ts # Chrome DevTools Protocol client
│ │ ├── accessibility.ts # macOS accessibility wrapper
│ │ └── permissions.ts # Permission manager
│ └── tools/ # MCP tools
│ ├── dom/ # DOM inspection tools
│ ├── ui/ # UI automation tools
│ ├── hotkey/ # Hotkey tools
│ └── permissions/ # Permission tools
├── package.json
├── tsconfig.json
└── README.md
Troubleshooting
Permission Denied Errors
If you get permission errors, use the permission tools to check status:
check_all_permissions()
get_permission_instructions({ permission: "accessibility" })
Then grant the required permissions in System Settings.
Cannot Connect to Electron App
Make sure your Electron app is running with the --inspect flag:
your-app --inspect=9222
Screenshots Not Working
Ensure Screen Recording permission is granted for your terminal app (Terminal, iTerm2, VS Code, etc.).
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
License
MIT
Credits
Built with:
- @modelcontextprotocol/sdk - MCP TypeScript SDK
- chrome-remote-interface - Chrome DevTools Protocol client
- @nut-tree/nut-js - Desktop automation
- node-mac-permissions - macOS permissions
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