Metro Logs MCP

Metro Logs MCP

Captures and provides access to React Native console logs from Metro bundler, enabling AI assistants to retrieve, filter, and search app logs in real-time without manual copy/paste.

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React Native AI Debugger

An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for AI-powered React Native debugging. Enables AI assistants like Claude to capture logs, execute code, inspect state, and control navigation in your React Native app.

Features

  • Captures console.log, console.warn, console.error from React Native apps
  • Network request tracking - capture HTTP requests/responses with headers, timing, and status
  • Debug Web Dashboard - browser-based UI to view logs and network requests in real-time
  • Supports both Expo SDK 54+ (React Native Bridgeless) and RN 0.70+ (Hermes)
  • Auto-discovers running Metro servers on common ports
  • Filters logs by level (log, warn, error, info, debug)
  • Circular buffer stores last 1000 log entries and 500 network requests
  • Execute JavaScript directly in the running app (REPL-style)
  • Inspect global objects like Apollo Client, Redux store, Expo Router
  • Discover debug globals available in the app
  • Android device control - screenshots, tap, swipe, text input, key events via ADB
  • iOS simulator control - screenshots, app management, URL handling via simctl

Requirements

  • Node.js 18+
  • React Native app running with Metro bundler

Claude Code Setup

No installation required - Claude Code uses npx to run the latest version automatically.

Global (all projects)

claude mcp add rn-debugger --scope user -- npx react-native-ai-debugger

Project-specific

claude mcp add rn-debugger --scope project -- npx react-native-ai-debugger

Manual Configuration

Add to ~/.claude.json (user scope) or .mcp.json (project scope):

{
    "mcpServers": {
        "rn-debugger": {
            "type": "stdio",
            "command": "npx",
            "args": ["react-native-ai-debugger"]
        }
    }
}

Restart Claude Code after adding the configuration.

VS Code Copilot Setup

Requires VS Code 1.102+ with Copilot (docs).

Via Command Palette: Cmd+Shift+P → "MCP: Add Server"

Manual config - add to .vscode/mcp.json:

{
    "servers": {
        "rn-debugger": {
            "type": "stdio",
            "command": "npx",
            "args": ["-y", "react-native-ai-debugger"]
        }
    }
}

Cursor Setup

Docs

Via Command Palette: Cmd+Shift+P → "View: Open MCP Settings"

Manual config - add to .cursor/mcp.json (project) or ~/.cursor/mcp.json (global):

{
    "mcpServers": {
        "rn-debugger": {
            "command": "npx",
            "args": ["-y", "react-native-ai-debugger"]
        }
    }
}

Available Tools

Connection & Logs

Tool Description
scan_metro Scan for running Metro servers and auto-connect
connect_metro Connect to a specific Metro port
get_apps List connected React Native apps
get_logs Retrieve console logs (with optional filtering and start position)
search_logs Search logs for specific text (case-insensitive)
clear_logs Clear the log buffer

Network Tracking

Tool Description
get_network_requests Retrieve captured network requests with optional filtering
search_network Search requests by URL pattern (case-insensitive)
get_request_details Get full details of a request (headers, body, timing)
get_network_stats Get statistics: counts by method, status code, domain
clear_network Clear the network request buffer

App Inspection & Execution

Tool Description
execute_in_app Execute JavaScript code in the connected app and return the result
list_debug_globals Discover available debug objects (Apollo, Redux, Expo Router, etc.)
inspect_global Inspect a global object to see its properties and callable methods
reload_app Reload the app (like pressing 'r' in Metro or shaking the device)
get_debug_server Get the debug HTTP server URL for browser-based viewing

Android (ADB)

Tool Description
list_android_devices List connected Android devices and emulators via ADB
android_screenshot Take a screenshot from an Android device/emulator
android_install_app Install an APK on an Android device/emulator
android_launch_app Launch an app by package name
android_list_packages List installed packages (with optional filter)
android_tap Tap at specific coordinates on screen
android_long_press Long press at specific coordinates
android_swipe Swipe from one point to another
android_input_text Type text at current focus point
android_key_event Send key events (HOME, BACK, ENTER, etc.)
android_get_screen_size Get device screen resolution

iOS (Simulator)

Tool Description
list_ios_simulators List available iOS simulators
ios_screenshot Take a screenshot from an iOS simulator
ios_install_app Install an app bundle (.app) on a simulator
ios_launch_app Launch an app by bundle ID
ios_open_url Open a URL (deep links or web URLs)
ios_terminate_app Terminate a running app
ios_boot_simulator Boot a simulator by UDID

Usage

  1. Start your React Native app:

    npm start
    # or
    expo start
    
  2. In Claude Code, scan for Metro:

    Use scan_metro to find and connect to Metro
    
  3. Get logs:

    Use get_logs to see recent console output
    

Filtering Logs

get_logs with maxLogs=20 and level="error"

Available levels: all, log, warn, error, info, debug

Start from Specific Line

get_logs with startFromText="iOS Bundled" and maxLogs=100

This finds the last (most recent) line containing the text and returns logs from that point forward. Useful for getting logs since the last app reload.

Search Logs

search_logs with text="error" and maxResults=20

Case-insensitive search across all log messages.

Network Tracking

View Recent Requests

get_network_requests with maxRequests=20

Filter by Method

get_network_requests with method="POST"

Filter by Status Code

Useful for debugging auth issues:

get_network_requests with status=401

Search by URL

search_network with urlPattern="api/auth"

Get Full Request Details

After finding a request ID from get_network_requests:

get_request_details with requestId="123.45"

Shows full headers, request body, response headers, and timing.

View Statistics

get_network_stats

Example output:

Total requests: 47
Completed: 45
Errors: 2
Avg duration: 234ms

By Method:
  GET: 32
  POST: 15

By Status:
  2xx: 43
  4xx: 2

By Domain:
  api.example.com: 40
  cdn.example.com: 7

Debug Web Dashboard

The MCP server includes a built-in web dashboard for viewing logs and network requests in your browser. This is useful for real-time monitoring without using MCP tools.

Getting the Dashboard URL

Use the get_debug_server tool to find the dashboard URL:

get_debug_server

The server automatically finds an available port starting from 3456. Each MCP instance gets its own port, so multiple Claude Code sessions can run simultaneously.

Available Pages

URL Description
/ Dashboard with overview stats
/logs Console logs with color-coded levels
/network Network requests with expandable details
/apps Connected React Native apps

Features

  • Auto-refresh - Pages update automatically every 3 seconds
  • Color-coded logs - Errors (red), warnings (yellow), info (blue), debug (gray)
  • Expandable network requests - Click any request to see full details:
    • Request/response headers
    • Request body (with JSON formatting)
    • Timing information
    • Error details
  • GraphQL support - Shows operation name and variables in compact view:
    POST  200  https://api.example.com/graphql         1ms  ▶
               GetMeetingsBasic (timeFilter: "Future", first: 20)
    
  • REST body preview - Shows JSON body preview for non-GraphQL requests

JSON API Endpoints

For programmatic access, JSON endpoints are also available:

URL Description
/api/status Server status and buffer sizes
/api/logs All logs as JSON
/api/network All network requests as JSON
/api/bundle-errors Metro bundle errors as JSON
/api/apps Connected apps as JSON

App Inspection

Discover Debug Globals

Find what debugging objects are available in your app:

list_debug_globals

Example output:

{
    "Apollo Client": ["__APOLLO_CLIENT__"],
    "Redux": ["__REDUX_STORE__"],
    "Expo": ["__EXPO_ROUTER__"],
    "Reanimated": ["__reanimatedModuleProxy"]
}

Inspect an Object

Before calling methods on an unfamiliar object, inspect it to see what's callable:

inspect_global with objectName="__EXPO_ROUTER__"

Example output:

{
    "navigate": { "type": "function", "callable": true },
    "push": { "type": "function", "callable": true },
    "currentPath": { "type": "string", "callable": false, "value": "/" },
    "routes": { "type": "array", "callable": false }
}

Execute Code in App

Run JavaScript directly in the connected app:

execute_in_app with expression="__DEV__"
// Returns: true

execute_in_app with expression="__APOLLO_CLIENT__.cache.extract()"
// Returns: Full Apollo cache contents

execute_in_app with expression="__EXPO_ROUTER__.navigate('/settings')"
// Navigates the app to /settings

Async Code

For async operations, promises are awaited by default:

execute_in_app with expression="AsyncStorage.getItem('userToken')"

Set awaitPromise=false for synchronous execution only.

Device Interaction

Android (requires ADB)

List connected devices:

list_android_devices

Take a screenshot:

android_screenshot

Tap on screen (coordinates in pixels):

android_tap with x=540 y=960

Swipe gesture:

android_swipe with startX=540 startY=1500 endX=540 endY=500

Type text (tap input field first):

android_tap with x=540 y=400
android_input_text with text="hello@example.com"

Send key events:

android_key_event with key="BACK"
android_key_event with key="HOME"
android_key_event with key="ENTER"

iOS Simulator (requires Xcode)

List available simulators:

list_ios_simulators

Boot a simulator:

ios_boot_simulator with udid="XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX"

Take a screenshot:

ios_screenshot

Launch an app:

ios_launch_app with bundleId="com.example.myapp"

Open a deep link:

ios_open_url with url="myapp://settings"

Supported React Native Versions

Version Runtime Status
Expo SDK 54+ React Native Bridgeless
RN 0.70 - 0.76 Hermes React Native
RN < 0.70 JSC Not tested

How It Works

  1. Fetches device list from Metro's /json endpoint
  2. Connects to the main JS runtime via CDP (Chrome DevTools Protocol) WebSocket
  3. Enables Runtime.enable to receive Runtime.consoleAPICalled events
  4. Enables Network.enable to receive network request/response events
  5. Stores logs and network requests in circular buffers for retrieval

Troubleshooting

No devices found

  • Make sure the app is running on a simulator/device
  • Check that Metro bundler is running (npm start)

Wrong device connected

The server prioritizes devices in this order:

  1. React Native Bridgeless (SDK 54+)
  2. Hermes React Native
  3. Any React Native (excluding Reanimated/Experimental)

Logs not appearing

  • Ensure the app is actively running (not just Metro)
  • Try clear_logs then trigger some actions in the app
  • Check get_apps to verify connection status

License

MIT

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