mcp-romm

mcp-romm

10 tool MCP server for RomM. Adds searching, metadata, tracking, saves and management via MCP.

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RomM MCP Server

An MCP server for RomM — the self-hosted retro game library manager. 19 read-only tools for browsing platforms, searching ROMs, viewing metadata, managing collections, tracking saves, and monitoring tasks through any MCP-compatible AI assistant.

Tools

Tool Description
romm_status Check server configuration and reachability
romm_stats Library-wide statistics (platforms, ROMs, saves, total size)
romm_platforms List platforms with ROM counts and sizes
romm_library_items Browse ROMs with filtering and pagination
romm_recent Recently added or updated ROMs
romm_get_item Full ROM detail — metadata, saves, user status
romm_search Search ROMs by name
romm_search_by_hash Identify a ROM by file hash (CRC, MD5, or SHA1)
romm_filters Available filter values (genres, regions, languages, tags)
romm_collections List user-curated collections
romm_collection_detail List ROMs in a specific collection
romm_smart_collections List auto-generated smart collections
romm_saves List save files by ROM or platform
romm_user_profile Browse by status (now playing, backlog, completed, etc.)
romm_rom_notes View notes on a ROM
romm_firmware List BIOS/firmware files per platform
romm_devices List registered devices
romm_tasks Check running/scheduled task status
romm_scan_library Trigger a background library rescan

Setup

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.10+
  • A running RomM instance (v4.0+)
  • A RomM user account with admin role

Install

pip install fastmcp httpx

Or clone and install:

git clone https://github.com/lodordev/mcp-romm.git
cd mcp-romm
pip install .

Configure

Set environment variables:

Variable Required Default Description
ROMM_URL No http://localhost:3000 Your RomM instance URL
ROMM_USERNAME Yes RomM username
ROMM_PASSWORD Yes RomM password
ROMM_REQUEST_TIMEOUT No 30 Default request timeout (seconds)
ROMM_REQUEST_TIMEOUT_LONG No 60 Timeout for slow endpoints
ROMM_TLS_VERIFY No true Verify TLS certificates

Add to Claude Code

Add to your .mcp.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "romm": {
      "command": "python",
      "args": ["/path/to/mcp-romm/server.py"],
      "env": {
        "ROMM_URL": "http://your-romm-instance:3000",
        "ROMM_USERNAME": "your-username",
        "ROMM_PASSWORD": "your-password"
      }
    }
  }
}

Add to Claude Desktop

Add to your Claude Desktop config (~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json on macOS):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "romm": {
      "command": "python",
      "args": ["/path/to/mcp-romm/server.py"],
      "env": {
        "ROMM_URL": "http://your-romm-instance:3000",
        "ROMM_USERNAME": "your-username",
        "ROMM_PASSWORD": "your-password"
      }
    }
  }
}

Examples

Once configured, you can ask your AI assistant things like:

  • "What platforms do I have in RomM?"
  • "Search for Zelda games"
  • "Show me my backlog"
  • "How many ROMs do I have total?"
  • "What was recently added?"
  • "Show me the saves for Super Metroid"
  • "What's in my favorites?"
  • "List my firmware files for PlayStation"
  • "What tasks are running?"
  • "What devices are registered?"

Security

  • Read-only. All 19 tools are read-only. The only mutation is romm_scan_library, which triggers an idempotent library rescan.
  • No disk writes. Credentials and tokens are held in memory only, never written to disk.
  • Scoped tokens. OAuth2 tokens request only the scopes needed for read operations.
  • TLS by default. Certificate verification is enabled by default (ROMM_TLS_VERIFY=true).
  • Auto-retry. If a token expires mid-session, the server re-authenticates transparently.

Auth

The server uses OAuth2 password grant to authenticate with RomM. Tokens are scoped to the minimum permissions needed and automatically refreshed when they expire. If a request gets a 401, the server re-authenticates and retries once.

Note: Your RomM user must have the admin role for all tools to work. The user must also be enabled in the RomM admin panel.

License

MIT

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