firefox-devtools-mcp
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Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Firefox DevTools automation
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Firefox DevTools MCP
Model Context Protocol server for automating Firefox via WebDriver BiDi (through Selenium WebDriver). Works with Claude Code, Claude Desktop, Cursor, Cline and other MCP clients.
Repository: https://github.com/freema/firefox-devtools-mcp
Note: This MCP server requires a local Firefox browser installation and cannot run on cloud hosting services like glama.ai. Use
npx firefox-devtools-mcp@latestto run locally, or use Docker with the provided Dockerfile.
Requirements
- Node.js ≥ 20.19.0
- Firefox 100+ installed (auto‑detected, or pass
--firefox-path)
Install and use with Claude Code (npx)
Recommended: use npx so you always run the latest published version from npm.
Option A — Claude Code CLI
claude mcp add firefox-devtools npx firefox-devtools-mcp@latestPass options either as args or env vars. Examples:
# Headless + viewport via args
claude mcp add firefox-devtools npx firefox-devtools-mcp@latest -- --headless --viewport 1280x720
# Or via environment variables
claude mcp add firefox-devtools npx firefox-devtools-mcp@latest \
--env START_URL=https://example.com \
--env FIREFOX_HEADLESS=trueOption B — Edit Claude Code settings JSON
Add to your Claude Code config file:
- macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/Code/mcp_settings.json - Linux:
~/.config/claude/code/mcp_settings.json - Windows:
%APPDATA%\Claude\Code\mcp_settings.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"firefox-devtools": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "firefox-devtools-mcp@latest", "--headless", "--viewport", "1280x720"],
"env": {
"START_URL": "about:home"
}
}
}
}Option C — Helper script (local dev build)
npm run setup
# Choose Claude Code; the script saves JSON to the right pathTry it with MCP Inspector
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector npx firefox-devtools-mcp@latest --start-url https://example.com --headlessThen call tools like:
list_pages,select_page,navigate_pagetake_snapshotthenclick_by_uid/fill_by_uidlist_network_requests(always‑on capture),get_network_requestscreenshot_page,list_console_messages
CLI options
You can pass flags or environment variables (names on the right):
--firefox-path— absolute path to Firefox binary--headless— run without UI (FIREFOX_HEADLESS=true)--viewport 1280x720— initial window size--profile-path— use a specific Firefox profile--firefox-arg— extra Firefox arguments (repeatable)--start-url— open this URL on start (START_URL)--accept-insecure-certs— ignore TLS errors (ACCEPT_INSECURE_CERTS=true)
Tool overview
- Pages: list/new/navigate/select/close
- Snapshot/UID: take/resolve/clear
- Input: click/hover/fill/drag/upload/form fill
- Network: list/get (ID‑first, filters, always‑on capture)
- Console: list/clear
- Screenshot: page/by uid (with optional
saveTofor CLI environments) - Utilities: accept/dismiss dialog, history back/forward, set viewport
Screenshot optimization for Claude Code
When using screenshots in Claude Code CLI, the base64 image data can consume significant context.
Use the saveTo parameter to save screenshots to disk instead:
screenshot_page({ saveTo: "/tmp/page.png" })
screenshot_by_uid({ uid: "abc123", saveTo: "/tmp/element.png" })The file can then be viewed with Claude Code's Read tool without impacting context size.
Local development
npm install
npm run build
# Run with Inspector against local build
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector node dist/index.js --headless --viewport 1280x720
# Or run in dev with hot reload
npm run inspector:devTroubleshooting
- Firefox not found: pass
--firefox-path "/Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/firefox"(macOS) or the correct path on your OS. - First run is slow: Selenium sets up the BiDi session; subsequent runs are faster.
- Stale UIDs after navigation: take a fresh snapshot (
take_snapshot) before using UID tools. - Windows 10: Error during discovery for MCP server 'firefox-devtools': MCP error -32000: Connection closed
Solution 1 Call using
cmd(For more info https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol/servers/issues/1082#issuecomment-2791786310)"mcpServers": { "firefox-devtools": { "command": "cmd", "args": ["/c", "npx", "-y", "firefox-devtools-mcp@latest"] } }The Key Change: On Windows, running a Node.js package via
npxoften requires thecmd /cprefix to be executed correctly from within another process like VSCode's extension host. Therefore,"command": "npx"was replaced with"command": "cmd", and the actualnpxcommand was moved into the"args"array, preceded by"/c". This fix allows Windows to interpret the command correctly and launch the server.Solution 2 Instead of another layer of shell you can write the absolute path to
npx:"mcpServers": { "firefox-devtools": { "command": "C:\\nvm4w\\nodejs\\npx.ps1", "args": ["-y", "firefox-devtools-mcp@latest"] } }Note: The path above is an example. You must adjust it to match the actual location of
npxon your machine. Depending on your setup, the file extension might be.cmd,.bat, or.exerather than.ps1. Also, ensure you use double backslashes (\\) as path delimiters, as required by the JSON format.
Versioning
- Pre‑1.0 API: versions start at
0.x. Use@latestwith npx for the newest release.
CI and Release
- GitHub Actions for CI, Release, and npm publish are included. See docs/ci-and-release.md for details and required secrets.
Author
Created by Tomáš Grasl
