matter-controller-mcp
A powerful MCP server that enables AI assistants to discover, commission, and control Matter-compatible smart home devices through a standardized interface.
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Matter Controller MCP Server
A powerful Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides comprehensive Matter device control capabilities. This server enables AI assistants and applications to discover, commission, and control Matter-compatible smart home devices through a standardized interface.
Features
- š Device Management: Commission and decommission Matter devices with automatic connection
- š” Device Control: Control lights, switches, and other Matter devices
- šļø Advanced Controls: Support for dimming, color control, and color temperature
- š Device Information: Retrieve detailed device information and capabilities structure
- š§ Attribute Access: Read and write device cluster attributes directly
- š Multiple Transports: Support for stdio, SSE, and streamable HTTP transports
- š§ Flexible Configuration: Environment-based configuration options
Supported Device Types
- Lighting: On/off lights, dimmable lights, color lights
- Switches: Smart switches and outlets
- Sensors: Various sensor types (temperature, humidity, etc.)
- And more: Any Matter-compatible device
Architecture
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The server acts as a bridge between MCP clients and Matter devices, providing a standardized interface for device control and monitoring.
Installation
NPM Package
npm install -g matter-controller-mcp
From Source
git clone https://github.com/0x1abin/matter-controller-mcp.git
cd matter-controller-mcp
npm install
npm run build
Usage
As MCP Server (Default - stdio transport)
npx matter-controller-mcp
# or
matter-controller-mcp
SSE Transport
npx matter-controller-mcp sse
# or
matter-controller-mcp sse
Streamable HTTP Transport
npx matter-controller-mcp streamableHttp
# or
matter-controller-mcp streamableHttp
Cursor MCP Server
{
"mcpServers": {
"matter-controller": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "matter-controller-mcp", "stdio"]
}
}
}
Configuration
The server supports various environment variables for configuration:
# Matter controller configuration
export MATTER_UNIQUE_ID="your-unique-controller-id" # Controller unique identifier
export MATTER_ADMIN_FABRIC_LABEL="Your Matter Controller" # Admin fabric label
export MATTER_LOG_LEVEL="info" # Log level: debug, info, warn, error
# BLE support (optional)
export ble="true" # Enable BLE support
export ble.hci.id="0" # BLE HCI interface ID
# Server configuration
export PORT="3001" # Port for HTTP/SSE transports
Available Tools
Device Management
get_controller_status: Get current controller statuscommission_device: Commission a new Matter deviceget_commissioned_devices: List all commissioned devicesdecommission_device: Remove a device from the networkget_device_info: Get detailed device information
Device Control
control_onoff_device: Turn devices on/off or togglecontrol_level_device: Control brightness/dimming (0-254)control_color_device: Control color temperature and hue/saturation
Advanced Features
read_attributes: Read device attributes from clusters (specific attributes or all)write_attributes: Write attributes to device clusters (supports batch writing)
API Examples
Commission a Device
// Using manual pairing code
{
"name": "commission_device",
"arguments": {
"pairingCode": "34970112332"
}
}
// Using IP address and setup PIN
{
"name": "commission_device",
"arguments": {
"ip": "192.168.1.100",
"port": 5540,
"setupPin": 20202021
}
}
// Using BLE commissioning with WiFi credentials
{
"name": "commission_device",
"arguments": {
"ble": true,
"setupPin": 20202021,
"longDiscriminator": 3840,
"wifiSsid": "YourWiFiNetwork",
"wifiCredentials": "YourWiFiPassword"
}
}
Control Device
// Turn on a light
{
"name": "control_onoff_device",
"arguments": {
"nodeId": "1234567890abcdef",
"action": "on"
}
}
// Set brightness
{
"name": "control_level_device",
"arguments": {
"nodeId": "1234567890abcdef",
"level": 128
}
}
// Set color temperature (warm/cool white)
{
"name": "control_color_device",
"arguments": {
"nodeId": "1234567890abcdef",
"colorTemperature": 250
}
}
// Set color (hue and saturation for colored lights)
{
"name": "control_color_device",
"arguments": {
"nodeId": "1234567890abcdef",
"hue": 120,
"saturation": 200
}
}
Read Device Information
// Get device details
{
"name": "get_device_info",
"arguments": {
"nodeId": "1234567890abcdef"
}
}
// Read specific attributes
{
"name": "read_attributes",
"arguments": {
"nodeId": "1234567890abcdef",
"clusterId": 6, // OnOff cluster
"endpointId": 1,
"attributeIds": [0] // OnOff attribute
}
}
// Read all attributes in a cluster
{
"name": "read_attributes",
"arguments": {
"nodeId": "1234567890abcdef",
"clusterId": 6, // OnOff cluster
"endpointId": 1
}
}
// Write attributes (batch writing supported)
{
"name": "write_attributes",
"arguments": {
"nodeId": "1234567890abcdef",
"clusterId": 6, // OnOff cluster
"endpointId": 1,
"attributes": {
"0": true // Set OnOff attribute to true
}
}
}
Development
Prerequisites
- Node.js 18+
- TypeScript 5.6+
- Matter.js compatible system
- BLE support (optional, for BLE commissioning)
Build
npm run build # Build the project (compiles TypeScript)
npm run start # Start with stdio transport (default)
npm run start:sse # Start with SSE transport
npm run start:streamableHttp # Start with streamable HTTP transport
Code Style
- Use ES modules with
.jsextension in import paths - Strictly type all functions and variables with TypeScript
- Follow zod schema patterns for tool input validation
- Prefer async/await over callbacks and Promise chains
- Use descriptive variable names and proper error handling
Contributing
We welcome contributions! Please follow these steps:
- Fork the repository
- Create a feature branch (
git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature) - Commit your changes (
git commit -m 'Add some amazing feature') - Push to the branch (
git push origin feature/amazing-feature) - Open a Pull Request
Development Guidelines
- Follow the existing code style and patterns
- Add appropriate error handling and logging
- Update documentation for new features
- Test your changes thoroughly
- Follow semantic versioning for releases
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
- Device not found: Ensure the device is in pairing mode and on the same network
- Connection timeout: Check network connectivity and device availability
- Permission errors: Ensure proper permissions for BLE access (if using BLE commissioning)
- Port conflicts: Change the PORT environment variable if using HTTP/SSE transport
- Controller initialization failed: Check Matter.js dependencies and system compatibility
- Device commissioning failed: Verify pairing code/PIN and network connectivity
Debug Mode
Enable debug logging for troubleshooting:
export MATTER_LOG_LEVEL="debug"
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
Acknowledgments
- Project CHIP - The Matter standard
- Matter.js - The core Matter protocol implementation
- MCP SDK - The MCP Typescript SDK
- Model Context Protocol - The protocol specification
Made with ā¤ļø for the Matter and MCP communities
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