simctl-mcp-server
Provides structured access to iOS Simulator management via xcrun simctl commands, enabling device, app, media, and testing operations through natural language.
README
SimCtl MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides structured access to iOS Simulator management via xcrun simctl commands.
Installation
Method 1: Using uvx
-
Prerequisites:
- Python 3.13+
- Xcode with Command Line Tools installed
- uvx:
curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh
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Run directly with uvx:
uvx simctl-mcp-server
Method 2: Local Development Installation
-
Prerequisites:
- Python 3.13+
- Xcode with Command Line Tools installed
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Clone and install:
git clone https://github.com/nzrsky/simctl-mcp-server cd simctl-mcp-server pip install . -
Run the server:
simctl-mcp-server
Method 3: Build from Source
- Build the wheel:
python -m build --wheel pip install dist/simctl_mcp_server-0.1.0-py3-none-any.whl
Configuration
For Claude Desktop
Add to your ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"simctl": {
"command": "simctl-mcp-server",
"args": [],
"env": {}
}
}
}
Or if using uvx:
{
"mcpServers": {
"simctl": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["simctl-mcp-server"],
"env": {}
}
}
}
For VS Code with MCP Extension
- Install the MCP Extension from the VS Code marketplace
- Add server configuration to your VS Code settings (
settings.json):
{
"mcp.servers": {
"simctl": {
"command": "simctl-mcp-server",
"args": [],
"env": {}
}
}
}
Or if using uvx:
{
"mcp.servers": {
"simctl": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["simctl-mcp-server"],
"env": {}
}
}
}
- Restart VS Code to load the MCP server
- Use the Command Palette (
Cmd+Shift+P) and search for "MCP" commands to interact with the simulator tools
For Other MCP Clients
The server runs on stdio, so you can invoke it directly:
With installed package:
simctl-mcp-server
With uvx:
uvx simctl-mcp-server
Available Tools
Device Management
simctl_list_devices- List all simulators and their statessimctl_boot_device- Boot a simulatorsimctl_shutdown_device- Shutdown a simulatorsimctl_create_device- Create a new simulatorsimctl_delete_device- Delete simulators
App Management
simctl_install_app- Install an app (.app bundle or .ipa)simctl_launch_app- Launch an app with optionssimctl_terminate_app- Terminate a running app
Media & Screenshots
simctl_screenshot- Take screenshotssimctl_record_video- Record video (start recording)
Testing & Development
simctl_push_notification- Send push notificationssimctl_privacy_control- Manage app permissionssimctl_set_location- Set device location/GPSsimctl_status_bar_override- Override status bar appearancesimctl_ui_appearance- Control light/dark mode
Usage Examples
Basic Device Operations
# List all devices
"List all available iOS simulators"
# Boot a specific device
"Boot the iPhone 15 Pro simulator"
# Create a new simulator
"Create a new iPhone 14 simulator named 'Test Device' with iOS 17.0"
App Testing
# Install and launch an app
"Install MyApp.app on the booted simulator and launch it"
# Take a screenshot
"Take a screenshot of the current simulator and save it to ~/Desktop/screenshot.png"
# Send a push notification
"Send a push notification with title 'Hello' and body 'Test message' to com.example.myapp"
UI Testing Setup
# Set up a controlled testing environment
"Set the simulator to dark mode, override the status bar to show full battery and strong WiFi, and set the time to 9:41 AM"
# Grant permissions for testing
"Grant photo library access to com.example.myapp on the booted simulator"
Location Testing
# Set specific location
"Set the simulator location to Apple Park (37.334606, -122.009102)"
# Clear location
"Clear the simulated location on the booted device"
Error Handling
The server includes comprehensive error handling:
- Command failures: Returns detailed error messages from simctl
- Missing Xcode: Detects when xcrun simctl is not available
- Invalid parameters: Validates input parameters before execution
- File operations: Handles temporary files for push notifications safely
Security Considerations
- The server only exposes read and simulator management operations
- No access to host file system beyond specified app paths
- Push notification payloads are validated for structure
- Privacy permission changes are explicit and logged
Development Notes
- Built specifically for iOS development workflows
- Optimized for common simulator management tasks
- Structured output parsing for JSON responses
- Support for both individual and batch operations
- Compatible with Xcode 15+ simulator features
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