Web Developer MCP Server

Web Developer MCP Server

Enables AI assistants to inspect web pages, monitor network requests, extract HTML, analyze console output, and examine DOM elements in real-time through a Playwright-powered browser.

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Web Developer MCP Server

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A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides web development tools for coding AI assistants like Claude Code, Cursor, and other AI-powered development environments. This server enables AI assistants to inspect web pages, monitor network requests, extract HTML, analyze console output, and examine DOM elements in real-time through a Playwright-powered browser.

Perfect for debugging web applications, testing UI components, analyzing API behavior, and understanding page behavior during development.

Why Use This?

When working with AI coding assistants, you often need to:

  • Debug web applications and understand what's happening in the browser
  • Analyze network requests and API responses
  • Inspect DOM elements and their properties
  • Monitor console logs and errors
  • Extract HTML for testing or analysis

This MCP server provides your AI assistant with direct browser access to help with these tasks.

Features

  • Live Browser Integration: Uses Playwright with a persistent browser session
  • Page Interactions: Click elements, fill form inputs, and submit forms
  • Network Request Monitoring: Capture and analyze HTTP requests/responses
  • Real-time Console Monitoring: Captures console logs, errors, and warnings as they happen
  • DOM Inspection: Deep analysis of elements including styles, positioning, and visibility
  • HTML Extraction: Raw markup extraction similar to React Testing Library queries

Installation

Add this server to your AI assistant's MCP configuration (see Configuration section below for specific setup instructions).

From Source

git clone https://github.com/Artmann/web-developer-mcp.git
cd web-developer-mcp
bun install

Usage

Start the MCP server:

bun start

The server will start and wait for MCP client connections from your AI assistant.

Configuration

Add this server to your AI assistant's MCP configuration:

Cursor

Install MCP Server

Or manually add to your MCP configuration file:

{
  "web-developer-mcp": {
    "command": "npx",
    "args": ["web-developer-mcp@latest"]
  }
}

Claude Code

Add this server using the Claude Code CLI:

claude mcp add -s user web-developer-mcp npx web-developer-mcp@latest

Available Tools

Browser Navigation

browser-navigate

Navigate the browser to a specific URL and start monitoring the page.

Parameters:

  • url (string): The URL to navigate to

Example use case: Navigate to http://localhost:3000 to debug your development server

browser-reload

Reload the current page and refresh console logs.

No parameters required

Use case: Refresh the page after code changes or to clear current state

Page Interactions

click-element

Click on an element (button, link, etc.) using a CSS selector.

Parameters:

  • selector (string): CSS selector for the element to click (e.g. "button.submit", "#login-btn")

Example use cases:

  • Click buttons to trigger actions
  • Click links to navigate
  • Interact with UI elements during testing

fill-input

Fill a form input field with text.

Parameters:

  • selector (string): CSS selector for the input element (e.g. "input[name=email]", "#username")
  • value (string): The text value to enter into the field

Example use cases:

  • Fill out login forms
  • Enter test data into inputs
  • Populate form fields for testing

submit-form

Submit a form element.

Parameters:

  • selector (string): CSS selector for the form element (e.g. "form#login", "form[name=contact]")

Example use cases:

  • Submit forms after filling inputs
  • Trigger form validation
  • Test form submission workflows

Console Monitoring

browser-console

Retrieve all console messages (logs, errors, warnings) from the current page.

No parameters required

Returns: All console output captured since navigation, including:

  • Console logs (console.log, console.info)
  • Warnings (console.warn)
  • Errors (console.error)
  • JavaScript errors and exceptions

DOM Analysis

inspect-elements

Get detailed information about DOM elements including styles, position, visibility, and attributes.

Parameters:

  • selector (string): CSS selector to query elements (e.g. .button, #header, div[data-test])

Returns: JSON with element details including:

  • Tag name, ID, class names
  • All HTML attributes
  • Position and dimensions (x, y, width, height)
  • Computed styles (colors, fonts, display, visibility, etc.)
  • Visibility status and accessibility properties

Example use cases:

  • Debug CSS styling issues
  • Verify element positioning
  • Check if elements are visible to users
  • Analyze accessibility attributes

extract-html

Extract raw HTML markup of elements for testing or analysis (similar to React Testing Library queries).

Parameters:

  • selector (string): CSS selector to extract HTML from (e.g. .alert, [role=dialog])

Returns: Raw HTML markup of matching elements

Example use cases:

  • Extract component HTML for testing
  • Analyze rendered output
  • Debug template rendering issues

Network Request Monitoring

network-requests

List all network requests captured since page load with optional filtering.

Parameters:

  • filter (string, optional): Filter requests by URL substring (e.g. "api", "/users")
  • statusRange (string, optional): Filter by HTTP status code range (e.g. "400-499", "500-599") or single status (e.g. "404")

Returns: JSON list of network requests with:

  • Request ID, method, URL
  • HTTP status code and status text
  • Response size and duration
  • Timestamp

Example use cases:

  • Debug API integration issues
  • Monitor failed requests (4xx, 5xx status codes)
  • Analyze page load performance
  • Verify API calls are being made correctly

network-inspect

Get detailed information about a specific network request including headers, body, and response data.

Parameters:

  • id (string, optional): Request ID from network-requests output
  • urlPattern (string, optional): URL pattern to find the most recent matching request

Returns: Detailed request/response information including:

  • Request and response headers
  • Request and response body (parsed JSON when possible)
  • HTTP status and timing information
  • Error details for failed requests

Example use cases:

  • Debug API request/response data
  • Analyze request headers and authentication
  • Inspect response payloads
  • Troubleshoot failed network requests

network-clear

Clear the network request buffer to start fresh monitoring.

No parameters required

Use case: Clear request history to focus on new requests after page changes

AI Agent Instructions

Add this to your .cursorrules, CLAUDE.md, or AI assistant configuration:

# Web Developer MCP

You have access to browser automation tools via web-developer-mcp:

**Browser:** `browser-navigate(url)`, `browser-reload()`

**Interactions:** `click-element(selector)`, `fill-input(selector, value)`,
`submit-form(selector)`

**Console:** `browser-console(filter?, head?, tail?)` - Get logs/errors/warnings

- Filter by text: `browser-console(filter='[error]')`
- Last N logs: `browser-console(tail=10)`

**DOM:** `inspect-elements(selector)`, `extract-html(selector)`

**Network:** `network-requests(filter?, statusRange?, head?, tail?)`,
`network-inspect(id|urlPattern)`, `network-clear()`

- Failed requests: `network-requests(statusRange='400-599')`
- API calls: `network-requests(filter='/api/', tail=5)`

Use for debugging web apps, interacting with pages, analyzing network requests,
inspecting console errors, or examining DOM elements.

Common Use Cases

Debugging a Web Application

  1. Navigate to your app: browser-navigatehttp://localhost:3000
  2. Check console for errors: browser-console
  3. Monitor API calls: network-requests with filter "api"
  4. Inspect failed requests: network-inspect with specific request ID
  5. Analyze UI elements: inspect-elements with CSS selector

Testing UI Components

  1. Navigate to component page
  2. Extract component HTML: extract-html with component selector
  3. Inspect element properties: inspect-elements for styling verification
  4. Check console for warnings: browser-console

API Integration Analysis

  1. Navigate to page that makes API calls
  2. Monitor all requests: network-requests
  3. Filter for specific API endpoints: network-requests with URL filter
  4. Inspect request/response details: network-inspect
  5. Clear history and test again: network-clear

Testing Form Workflows

  1. Navigate to page with form
  2. Fill form fields: fill-input with field selectors and values
  3. Submit the form: submit-form with form selector
  4. Check console for errors: browser-console
  5. Monitor API requests: network-requests to verify form submission

Requirements

  • Bun runtime
  • Node.js compatible environment
  • AI assistant with MCP support (Claude Code, Cursor, etc.)

Browser Behavior

  • Uses Playwright with Chromium in headless mode
  • Maintains a single persistent browser session
  • Automatically captures console logs and network requests
  • Browser state persists between tool calls until restart

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