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@mseep/mcp-windows-desktop-automation

v0.1.0

Published

MCP server for Windows desktop automation

Readme

MCP Windows Desktop Automation

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Windows desktop automation using AutoIt.

Overview

This project provides a TypeScript MCP server that wraps the node-autoit-koffi package, allowing LLM applications to automate Windows desktop tasks through the MCP protocol.

The server exposes:

  • Tools: All AutoIt functions as MCP tools
  • Resources: File access and screenshot capabilities
  • Prompts: Templates for common automation tasks

Features

  • Full wrapping of all AutoIt functions as MCP tools
  • Support for both stdio and WebSocket transports
  • File access resources for reading files and directories
  • Screenshot resources for capturing the screen or specific windows
  • Prompt templates for common automation tasks
  • Strict TypeScript typing throughout

Installation

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/yourusername/mcp-windows-desktop-automation.git
cd mcp-windows-desktop-automation

# Install dependencies
npm install

# Build the project
npm run build

Usage

Starting the Server

# Start with stdio transport (default)
npm start

# Start with WebSocket transport
npm start -- --transport=websocket --port=3000

# Enable verbose logging
npm start -- --verbose

Command Line Options

  • --transport=stdio|websocket: Specify the transport protocol (default: stdio)
  • --port=<number>: Specify the port for WebSocket transport (default: 3000)
  • --verbose: Enable verbose logging

Tools

The server provides tools for:

  • Mouse operations: Move, click, drag, etc.
  • Keyboard operations: Send keystrokes, clipboard operations, etc.
  • Window management: Find, activate, close, resize windows, etc.
  • Control manipulation: Interact with UI controls, buttons, text fields, etc.
  • Process management: Start, stop, and monitor processes
  • System operations: Shutdown, sleep, etc.

Resources

The server provides resources for:

  • File access: Read files and list directories
  • Screenshots: Capture the screen or specific windows

Prompts

The server provides prompt templates for:

  • Window interaction: Find and interact with windows
  • Form filling: Automate form filling tasks
  • Automation tasks: Create scripts for repetitive tasks
  • Monitoring: Wait for specific conditions

Development

# Run in development mode
npm run dev

# Lint the code
npm run lint

# Run tests
npm run test

License

MIT