redux-mcp
Connects AI tools to Redux state, enabling reading state, listing/dispatching actions, resetting history, and receiving live WebSocket updates.
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redux-mcp
redux-mcp lets AI tools (via MCP) and your app connect to Redux state in a simple way.
It gives you:
- MCP tools to read state, list actions, dispatch actions, and reset history
- A WebSocket runtime for live state updates
- A simple API to register your own Redux stores
What It Does
After integration, LLMs or clients can:
- read current Redux state
- see available/observed actions
- dispatch actions into your store
- receive live updates over WebSocket
Install
Use in your app:
npm install redux-mcp
For local development of this repo:
npm install
Integrate In Your App
Quick start (auto-start runtime)
import "redux-mcp";
This auto-starts the runtime WebSocket server on:
ws://localhost:8788/redux-events
Register your Redux stores (recommended)
import { registerStoresForMCP } from "redux-mcp";
registerStoresForMCP({
stores: [{ storeName: "app", store }],
});
Notes:
storeshould providegetState()anddispatch(...)- multiple stores are supported
- action types are learned from observed dispatched actions
Manual runtime control (optional)
import { startReduxRuntimeServers } from "redux-mcp";
const runtime = startReduxRuntimeServers({
websocketPort: 8788,
websocketPathname: "/redux-events",
});
// runtime.stop();
Install MCP In Cursor
Add this to Cursor MCP config:
{
"mcpServers": {
"redux-mcp": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "redux-mcp"]
}
}
}
If Cursor cannot find npx (spawn npx ENOENT), use the absolute npx path instead:
{
"mcpServers": {
"redux-mcp": {
"command": "/absolute/path/to/npx",
"args": ["-y", "redux-mcp"]
}
}
}
Then restart MCP servers in Cursor.
Available tools:
redux_get_stateredux_get_state_diffredux_get_actionsredux_dispatch_actionredux_reset_state
For detailed Cursor setup: documentation/cursor-mcp-setup.md.
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