Terminal Hook
A VSCode and Cursor extension that captures real-time terminal output and exposes it to AI assistants via the Model Context Protocol. It enables agents to proactively monitor logs, command execution, and errors without requiring manual copy-pasting from the user.
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Terminal Hook
A VSCode/Cursor extension that captures terminal output in real-time and exposes it via MCP (Model Context Protocol) for AI assistants.
Why another extension?
copy-pasting terminal output and manually referencing it in every chat is so meehhh. When AI assistants can proactively read your terminal — checking errors, logs, and command output without you having to break the execution to ask for more info, this extension solves that! Other MCP tools can also tap into terminal data for automation
How It Works
┌─────────────────┐ stdio ┌─────────────────┐ TCP ┌─────────────────┐
│ Cursor/Claude │◄──────────────►│ mcp-server.mjs │◄────────────►│ VSCode Extension│
│ (MCP Client) │ │ (MCP Server) │ port 9876 │ (Terminal Data) │
└─────────────────┘ └─────────────────┘ └─────────────────┘
- VSCode Extension captures terminal output via
onDidWriteTerminalDataAPI - MCP Server (
mcp-server.mjs) communicates with Cursor via stdio - TCP Bridge connects the MCP server to the extension on port 9876
Features
- Real-time Capture - Captures all terminal output as it happens
- Clean Output - Automatically strips ANSI codes and shell noise
- MCP Integration - Exposes terminal data to AI assistants like Claude
Installation
See INSTALL.md for setup instructions.
MCP Tools
list_terminals
List all active terminals with metadata.
{
"success": true,
"count": 2,
"terminals": [
{
"id": "terminal-0-zsh",
"name": "zsh",
"processId": 1234,
"bufferLines": 150,
"lastActivity": "2024-12-18T10:30:00.000Z"
}
]
}
get_terminal_output
Get output from a specific terminal.
Parameters:
terminal_name(required): Terminal name or IDlines(optional): Number of lines to return (default: 100)
{
"success": true,
"terminal": "zsh",
"output": "$ npm start\nServer running on port 3000\n...",
"lines_returned": 50
}
Development
bun install
bun run compile
bun test
License
MIT
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