MCP Node.js Debugger
Allows Claude to directly debug a NodeJS server by setting breakpoints, inspecting variables and stepping through code.
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MCP Node.js Debugger
An MCP server that gives Cursor or Claude Code access to Node.js at runtime to help you debug: @hyperdrive-eng/mcp-nodejs-debugger
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Demo
Cursor
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c193a17e-b0e6-4c51-82aa-7f3f0de17e1a
Claude Code
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/adb7321b-3a6a-459b-a5c9-df365710d4d8
Quick start
Cursor
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Add to Cursor (
~/.cursor/mcp.json
)+ { + "mcpServers": { + "nodejs-debugger": { + "command": "npx", + "args": ["@hyperdrive-eng/mcp-nodejs-debugger"] + } + } + }
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Run a Node.js server in debug mode (i.e. with the
--inspect
flat)node --inspect {file.js}
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Ask Cursor to debug your Node.js server at runtime
Claude Code
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Add to Claude Code
claude mcp add nodejs-debugger npx @hyperdrive-eng/mcp-nodejs-debugger
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Start Claude Code
claude ╭───────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮ │ ✻ Welcome to Claude Code research preview! │ │ │ │ /help for help │ │ │ │ Found 1 MCP server (use /mcp for status) │ ╰───────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯
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Run a Node.js server in debug mode (i.e. with the
--inspect
flat)# In another terminal node --inspect {file.js}
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Ask Claude Code to debug your Node.js server at runtime
> I'm getting a runtime error in Node.js {YOUR_RUNTIME_ERROR} Please help me debug this error at runtime using the nodejs-debugger mcp.
Usage
Claude Code
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Add to Claude Code
claude mcp add nodejs-debugger npx mcp-nodejs-debugger
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Verify connection
> /mcp ⎿ MCP Server Status • nodejs-debugger: connected
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Remove from Claude Code
claude remove nodejs-debugger
Cursor
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Add to Cursor (
~/.cursor/mcp.json
)+ { + "mcpServers": { + "nodejs-debugger": { + "command": "npx", + "args": ["@hyperdrive-eng/mcp-nodejs-debugger"] + } + } + }
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Verify connection:
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Remove from Cursor (
~/.cursor/mcp.json
):- { - "mcpServers": { - "nodejs-debugger": { - "command": "npx", - "args": ["@hyperdrive-eng/mcp-nodejs-debugger"] - } - } - }
Example
Cursor
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Run this simple Node.js app: github.com/mdn/express-locallibrary-tutorial:
node --inspect ./bin/www
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Ask Cursor to set a breakpoint
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Create a book at
localhost:3000/catalog/book/create
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Watch Cursor capture runtime state
Claude Code
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Here is a buggy Node.js server:
node --inspect index.js Debugger listening on ws://127.0.0.1:9229/2862f5a2-8618-4516-8429-1248b397e9b4 ####################### ## THE RUNTIME ERROR ## ####################### MongooseServerSelectionError: Could not connect to any servers in your MongoDB Atlas cluster. One common reason is that you're trying to access the database from an IP that isn't whitelisted. Make sure your current IP address is on your Atlas cluster's IP whitelist: https://www.mongodb.com/docs/atlas/security-whitelist/ at _handleConnectionErrors (/Users/arthur/Documents/thirdparties/mdn/express-locallibrary-tutorial/node_modules/mongoose/lib/connection.js:1110:11) at NativeConnection.openUri (/Users/arthur/Documents/thirdparties/mdn/express-locallibrary-tutorial/node_modules/mongoose/lib/connection.js:1041:11) at async main (/Users/arthur/Documents/thirdparties/mdn/express-locallibrary-tutorial/app.js:35:3) { reason: TopologyDescription { type: 'ReplicaSetNoPrimary', servers: Map(3) { 'ac-8e6hgk7-shard-00-01.cojoign.mongodb.net:27017' => [ServerDescription], 'ac-8e6hgk7-shard-00-02.cojoign.mongodb.net:27017' => [ServerDescription], 'ac-8e6hgk7-shard-00-00.cojoign.mongodb.net:27017' => [ServerDescription] }, stale: false, compatible: true, heartbeatFrequencyMS: 10000, localThresholdMS: 15, setName: 'atlas-5syy8t-shard-0', maxElectionId: null, maxSetVersion: null, commonWireVersion: 0, logicalSessionTimeoutMinutes: null }, code: undefined }
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Claude Code debugs the Node.js server at runtime:
> I'm getting a runtime error connecting to mongoose. Please help me debug by checking the value of the mongodb configs at runtime using the nodejs-debugger mcp. ⏺ I'll help you debug the mongoose connection issue using the Node.js debugger. Let's first understand where the MongoDB connection is configured. ⏺ Search(pattern: "**/*.js")… ⎿ Found 100 files ⏺ Let's set a breakpoint at the mongoose connection point and continue: ⏺ nodejs-debugger:set_breakpoint (MCP)(file: … "/Users/arthur/Documents/thirdparties/mdn/express-locallibrary-tutorial/app.js", line: 35) ⎿ Breakpoint set successfully. ID: 2:34:0:file:///Users/arthur/Documents/thirdparties/mdn/express-locallibrary-tutorial/app\.js ⏺ Let's list all our breakpoints: ⏺ nodejs-debugger:list_breakpoints (MCP) ⎿ [ { "file": "/Users/arthur/Documents/thirdparties/mdn/express-locallibrary-tutorial/app.js", "line": 35, "id": "2:34:0:file:///Users/arthur/Documents/thirdparties/mdn/express-locallibrary-tutorial/app\\.js" } ] ⏺ Let's try to execute a specific piece of code to check the connection variables: ⏺ nodejs-debugger:nodejs_inspect (MCP)(js_code: "// Get the mongoose module and inspect connection\nconst mongoose = … require('mongoose');\nconsole.log('Current mongoose version:', mongoose.version);\nconsole.log('Current mongoose connection state:', mongoose.connection.readyState);\n// Log connection string safely (without password)\nconst connectionString = process.env.MONGODB_URI || \n \"mongodb+srv://cooluser:coolpassword@cluster0.cojoign.mongodb.net/local_library?retryWr ites=true&w=majority&appName=Cluster0\";\nconsole.log('Connection string (masked):', connectionString.replace(/(?<=mongodb\\+srv:\\/\\/\\w+:)(.+?)(?=@)/, '*****'));") ⎿ Console output: [log] Current mongoose version: 8.9.5 [log] Current mongoose connection state: 0 [log] Connection string (masked): mongodb+srv://cooluser:coolpassword@cluster0.cojoign.mongodb.net/local_library?retryWri tes=true&w=majority&appName=Cluster0 ⏺ The runtime error you're seeing in your application is related to MongoDB Atlas connection issues. Based on your error message, the problem is: 1. You're using placeholder credentials ("cooluser:coolpassword") To fix this, you have two options: 1. Use a local MongoDB instance by changing line 29-30 in app.js to: const dev_db_url = "mongodb://127.0.0.1:27017/local_library"; 2. Or correctly set up MongoDB Atlas: - Log into Atlas at https://cloud.mongodb.com - Go to Network Access and add your current IP to whitelist - Create proper database credentials - Update the connection string with real credentials Which option would you like to proceed with?
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