
VS Code Simple Browser MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol server that enables LLMs to interact with VS Code's Simple Browser, allowing for browser control, JavaScript execution, console monitoring, and navigation through natural language.
README
VS Code Simple Browser MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that enables LLMs to interact with VS Code's Simple Browser, providing website interaction capabilities and console log monitoring.
Features
Browser Controls
- Open URLs: Launch websites in VS Code's Simple Browser
- Navigation: Navigate between different URLs
- Page Refresh: Reload the current page
- Browser State: Get current URL and browser status
- Close Browser: Close the Simple Browser window
Console Log Monitoring
- Real-time Logging: Capture console messages from web pages
- Log Filtering: Filter logs by level (log, warn, error, info, debug)
- Historical Logs: Retrieve logs with timestamps and source information
- Log Management: Clear console log history
JavaScript Execution
- Code Execution: Execute JavaScript code in the browser context
- Result Handling: Get return values from executed code
- DOM Manipulation: Interact with page elements through JavaScript
Available Tools
Tool | Description | Parameters |
---|---|---|
open_url |
Open a URL in Simple Browser | url (required), title (optional) |
navigate |
Navigate to a different URL | url (required) |
get_current_url |
Get the currently displayed URL | None |
refresh_page |
Refresh the current page | None |
execute_javascript |
Execute JavaScript in browser context | code (required), waitForResult (optional) |
get_console_logs |
Retrieve console logs | level (optional), limit (optional), since (optional) |
clear_console_logs |
Clear stored console logs | None |
get_browser_state |
Get current browser state | None |
close_browser |
Close the Simple Browser | None |
Installation
-
Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/YOUR_USERNAME/vscode-simple-browser-mcp.git cd vscode-simple-browser-mcp
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Install dependencies:
npm install
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Build the project:
npm run build
Usage
With Claude Desktop
Add the server to your Claude Desktop configuration file:
macOS/Linux: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Windows: %APPDATA%\\Claude\\claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"vscode-simple-browser": {
"command": "node",
"args": [
"/path/to/your/vscode-simple-browser-mcp/build/index.js"
]
}
}
}
Standalone
Run the server directly:
npm start
Development
Project Structure
vscode-simple-browser-mcp/
├── src/
│ └── index.ts # Main MCP server implementation
├── build/ # Compiled JavaScript output
├── .vscode/
│ ├── mcp.json # MCP server configuration
│ └── tasks.json # VS Code tasks
├── .github/
│ └── copilot-instructions.md
├── package.json
├── tsconfig.json
└── README.md
Development Commands
npm run build
- Build the TypeScript projectnpm run dev
- Watch mode for developmentnpm start
- Run the compiled server
Adding New Tools
-
Define the tool using the MCP SDK:
server.tool( "tool_name", "Tool description", { parameter: z.string().describe("Parameter description"), }, async ({ parameter }) => { // Tool implementation return { content: [ { type: "text", text: "Tool result", }, ], }; } );
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Update this README with the new tool information
Example Usage
Opening a Website
Please open https://example.com in the Simple Browser
Executing JavaScript
Execute JavaScript to get the page title: document.title
Monitoring Console Logs
Get the latest console logs from the browser
Getting Browser State
What's the current state of the browser?
Architecture Notes
Current Implementation
This is a foundational implementation that provides:
- Basic browser control through simulated VS Code commands
- In-memory console log storage
- JavaScript execution simulation
Future Enhancements
For a production implementation, consider:
- Direct VS Code Extension API integration
- Real-time webview message passing
- Advanced console log capture mechanisms
- Screenshot capabilities
- Network request monitoring
- Element inspection tools
Contributing
- Fork the repository
- Create a feature branch:
git checkout -b feature/your-feature-name
- Make your changes
- Add tests if applicable
- Commit your changes:
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
- Push to the branch:
git push origin feature/your-feature-name
- Submit a pull request
Issues and Bug Reports
If you encounter any issues or bugs, please create an issue on GitHub with:
- A clear description of the problem
- Steps to reproduce the issue
- Your environment details (OS, VS Code version, Node.js version)
- Any relevant error messages or logs
License
ISC License
Support
For issues and questions:
- Check the MCP documentation
- Review VS Code Extension API documentation
- Create an issue in this repository
- Join the MCP community discussions
Roadmap
Future enhancements planned:
- [ ] Real-time console log streaming
- [ ] Network request monitoring
- [ ] Screenshot capture capabilities
- [ ] Advanced DOM inspection tools
- [ ] Performance monitoring integration
- [ ] Multi-tab browser support
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