wappmcp

wappmcp

A WhatsApp Web MCP server that enables reading chats, contacts, and messages, as well as sending, replying, reacting, and managing WhatsApp messages via stdio.

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wappmcp

npm version Publish to NPM License: MIT

wappmcp is an open-source WhatsApp Web CLI and stdio MCP server built on top of whatsapp-web.js, commander, and @modelcontextprotocol/sdk.

It lets MCP-compatible clients read WhatsApp data, send and manage messages, and optionally subscribe to incoming WhatsApp events through an MCP notification channel.

Highlights

  • Exposes WhatsApp as an MCP server over stdio.
  • Supports interactive configuration via wappmcp configure.
  • Provides read tools for chats, contacts, messages, status, and account details.
  • Includes mutating tools for sending, replying, reacting, editing, deleting, forwarding, and typing.
  • Can emit incoming message events over an optional MCP notification channel.
  • Stores local app data under ~/.wappmcp/.

Requirements

  • Node.js 24+
  • A local Chrome or Chromium installation that puppeteer can launch

If browser auto-detection does not work in your environment, set either WAPPMCP_BROWSER_PATH or PUPPETEER_EXECUTABLE_PATH.

Installation

Use it without installing globally:

npx wappmcp configure

Or with Bun:

bunx wappmcp configure

If you prefer a global install:

npm install -g wappmcp

For local development:

npm install
npm run build
npm run dev -- configure

Quick Start

  1. Run the interactive configuration:
npx wappmcp configure

This lets you:

  • connect WhatsApp (including QR scan when required)
  • disconnect and remove local session data
  • manage allowlist.users and allowlist.chats

Configuration is saved to:

~/.wappmcp/config.json
  1. Start the MCP server:
npx wappmcp mcp
  1. If your MCP host supports notifications and you want incoming WhatsApp events, enable channels:
npx wappmcp mcp --channels

The server uses stdio, so it is meant to be launched by an MCP client or wrapper rather than browsed directly in a terminal.

CLI Usage

Configure

npx wappmcp configure
bunx wappmcp configure

Opens an interactive configure UI (Ink) to manage WhatsApp connection and event allowlist:

  • connect/disconnect session
  • Allowed users
  • Allowed chats

Allowed users/chats screens support live type-to-filter search. Large lists are shown in a 5-row scroll viewport, with Back kept as a persistent utility row.

Everything is persisted to:

~/.wappmcp/config.json

Session data always lives at:

~/.wappmcp/profile

MCP Server

npx wappmcp mcp
bunx wappmcp mcp

Starts the stdio MCP server for the configured WhatsApp session.

Optional channel support:

npx wappmcp mcp --channels

MCP Tools

The server currently exposes these tools:

  • whatsapp_get_me
  • whatsapp_get_status
  • whatsapp_list_chats
  • whatsapp_get_chat
  • whatsapp_get_chat_participants
  • whatsapp_get_chat_messages
  • whatsapp_search_messages
  • whatsapp_get_message
  • whatsapp_list_contacts
  • whatsapp_get_contact
  • whatsapp_search_contacts
  • whatsapp_get_contact_lid
  • whatsapp_lookup_number
  • whatsapp_send_message
  • whatsapp_send_media_from_base64
  • whatsapp_send_media_from_path
  • whatsapp_reply_to_message
  • whatsapp_react_to_message
  • whatsapp_edit_message
  • whatsapp_delete_message
  • whatsapp_forward_message
  • whatsapp_send_typing

Push Channel

When started with --channels, the server:

  • advertises the experimental MCP capability hooman/channel
  • advertises hooman/user with path meta.user
  • advertises hooman/session with path meta.session
  • advertises hooman/thread with path meta.thread
  • advertises hooman/channel/permission for remote daemon approvals
  • emits notifications/hooman/channel for incoming WhatsApp message events

If allowlist entries are configured, notifications/hooman/channel events are emitted only when either:

  • meta.session (chat ID) is in allowlist.chats, or
  • meta.user (sender ID) is in allowlist.users

When no allowlist is configured (or both arrays are empty), all inbound channel events are emitted.

Each notification includes:

  • content: a JSON-encoded event payload
  • meta.source: always whatsapp
  • meta.user: the sender identity seed for the incoming message
  • meta.session: the chat identity seed for the incoming message
  • meta.thread: the WhatsApp message ID for the incoming message

The JSON-decoded content payload includes:

  • source
  • self
  • message
  • text

If the incoming message or its quoted parent contains media, attachments are downloaded and included in the emitted event payload. Files are stored under ~/.wappmcp/attachments/.

When Hooman sends notifications/hooman/channel/permission_request, wappmcp posts the request back into the originating WhatsApp chat and waits for a reply to that exact message. Supported replies are yes, always, and no, which are relayed back over notifications/hooman/channel/permission.

Local Data

wappmcp stores local state under ~/.wappmcp/:

  • profile/ for WhatsApp session data
  • config.json for allowlist configuration
  • attachments/ for downloaded incoming media attachments
  • .wwebjs_cache/ for WhatsApp Web version cache data

Notes

  • This project uses WhatsApp Web under the hood, so the first login must be completed by scanning a QR code.
  • Some device metadata is unavailable on multi-device sessions.
  • Incoming notification channels depend on MCP host support.

License

MIT. See LICENSE.

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