Selenix-MCP

Selenix-MCP

MCP server that bridges Claude Desktop with Selenix for browser automation and testing. Enables creating, running, debugging, and managing browser automation tests through natural language via MCP.

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Selenix MCP Server

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Connect Claude Desktop to Selenix via the Model Context Protocol. Chat with Claude to create, run, debug, and manage browser automation tests — just like using the built-in AI Assistant, but powered by Claude.

Selenix-MCP MCP server

Prerequisites

Enable the Bridge in Selenix

Before using any setup method below, enable the bridge inside Selenix:

  1. Open Selenix
  2. Go to System Settings (gear icon in the sidebar)
  3. Scroll to the MCP Server section
  4. Set Enable MCP Server to Yes

This starts a local bridge server that the MCP server connects to.

Setup

Choose one of the following methods:

Option A: Install via npm (recommended)

npm install -g @selenix/mcp-server

Then find your global npm path:

npm root -g

Open your Claude Desktop config file:

  • Windows: Press Win+R, paste %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json, press Enter
  • macOS: Open ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json

Add the Selenix MCP server, replacing the path with the output from npm root -g:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "selenix": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["<npm-root-path>/@selenix/mcp-server/dist/bundle.js"]
    }
  }
}

Example (Windows with nvm):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "selenix": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["C:/Users/YourName/AppData/Local/nvm/v18.20.8/node_modules/@selenix/mcp-server/dist/bundle.js"]
    }
  }
}

Example (macOS/Linux):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "selenix": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["/usr/local/lib/node_modules/@selenix/mcp-server/dist/bundle.js"]
    }
  }
}

If you already have other MCP servers configured, add "selenix" alongside them inside the existing "mcpServers" object.

Option B: Use the bundled version (no npm required)

If you installed Selenix as a desktop app, the MCP server is already bundled. No need to install anything — just point Claude Desktop to the bundled file.

Find your Selenix install folder and look for resources/mcp-server/index.js, then add to your Claude Desktop config:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "selenix": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["C:/path/to/Selenix/resources/mcp-server/index.js"]
    }
  }
}

Typical Windows path:

C:/Users/YourName/AppData/Local/Programs/Selenix/resources/mcp-server/index.js

Option C: Manual download

  1. Download bundle.js from the npm package page or from the releases page
  2. Save it somewhere on your machine (e.g., C:/selenix-mcp/bundle.js)
  3. Add to your Claude Desktop config:
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "selenix": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["C:/selenix-mcp/bundle.js"]
    }
  }
}

Node.js is still required — the MCP server is a single JavaScript file with no other dependencies.

Verify

Restart Claude Desktop after editing the config. You should see the Selenix tools icon (hammer) in the chat input area.

Try asking Claude:

  • "What tests are in my Selenix project?"
  • "Create a test that opens google.com and searches for 'selenium automation'"
  • "Run the current test and fix any failures"
  • "Take a screenshot of the browser"

How It Works

Claude Desktop <--stdio--> MCP Server <--HTTP--> Bridge Server (inside Selenix)

The MCP server translates Claude's tool calls into HTTP requests to a bridge server running inside Selenix. The bridge has full access to Selenix internals — the same capabilities as the built-in AI Assistant.

  • The bridge only listens on 127.0.0.1 (localhost) — no network exposure
  • Auth is handled via a bearer token auto-generated each time Selenix starts
  • Connection config is stored at ~/.selenix/bridge.json and re-read on every call, so restarting Selenix does not require restarting Claude Desktop

Available Tools

Reading & Inspection

Tool Description
get_screenshot Capture a screenshot of the browser window
get_page_html Get the page HTML with interactive elements annotated
get_search_html Search page HTML by regex pattern
get_selected_command_info Get DOM context for a command's target element
get_current_test Get all commands in the current test
get_test_list List all tests in the project
get_test_by_name Get a test by its name
get_command_list List all available Selenix commands
get_command_info Get detailed docs for a specific command
get_project_info Get project metadata
get_active_suite Get the active test suite
get_step_results Get pass/fail results from the last test run
get_logs Get recent logs (all types), 20 per page, most recent first. Optional page param for pagination.
get_workspace_context Get a summary of the current workspace

Writing & Execution

Tool Description
add_commands Add commands to a test at a specific position
run_test Run a test and wait for results (up to 2 minutes)
clear_and_replace_commands Replace all commands in a test
fix_commands Apply targeted fixes — update, remove, or insert commands

Troubleshooting

"Cannot read Selenix bridge config" Selenix isn't running or the MCP Server isn't enabled. Open Selenix → System Settings → set Enable MCP Server to Yes.

"Cannot connect to Selenix bridge" Selenix may have just restarted. Try the request again — the MCP server will automatically pick up the new connection details.

Tools not appearing in Claude Desktop Make sure you restarted Claude Desktop after editing the config file. Verify the config JSON is valid (no trailing commas, correct brackets).

Claude Desktop won't open after config change The config JSON is likely malformed. Open the config file in a text editor, fix the JSON syntax, and try again. Common issues: missing comma between entries, trailing comma after the last entry.

Uninstall

npm uninstall -g @selenix/mcp-server

Then remove the "selenix" entry from your Claude Desktop config file and restart Claude Desktop.

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