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scan-mcp

v0.2.1

Published

scan-mcp: MCP server for scanner capture (ADF/duplex/page-size), batching, and multipage assembly

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Minimal MCP server for scanner capture (ADF/duplex/page-size), batching, and multipage assembly.

Features

  • Small, typed MCP server exposing tools for device discovery and scan jobs
  • JSON Schema–validated inputs with deterministic, typed outputs
  • Smart device selection (prefers ADF/duplex, avoids camera backends), robust defaults
  • Local-first transports: stdio by default to keep everything on-device, optional HTTP for your own network deployments

Note: This package targets Node 22 and Linux SANE backends (scanimage).

Quick Start (local stdio, default)

Add a server entry to your MCP client configuration:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "scan": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "scan-mcp"
      ],
      "env": {
        "INBOX_DIR": "~/Documents/scanned_documents/inbox"
      }
    }
  }
}
  • This invocation runs over stdio for a privacy-first, single-machine setup.
  • Call start_scan_job without a device_id to auto-select a scanner and begin scanning.
  • Artifacts are written under INBOX_DIR per job: job-*/page_*.tiff, doc_*.tiff, manifest.json, events.jsonl.

Streamable HTTP transport

Prefer to attach the scanner to another machine on your network? scan-mcp also supports the streamable HTTP transport:

scan-mcp --http
  • Default port is 3001; set MCP_HTTP_PORT to override (for example MCP_HTTP_PORT=3333 scan-mcp --http).
  • HTTP responses use server-sent events (SSE) for streaming tool output; clients such as Claude Desktop and Windsurf support this transport.
  • There is currently no authentication; this is intended for internal LAN networking

Install

  • Run with npx: npx scan-mcp (recommended)
    • The CLI runs a quick preflight check for Node 22+ and required scanner/image tools and prints installation hints if anything is missing.
    • See recommended server config above
  • Use npx scan-mcp --http to launch the streamable HTTP transport when running on another machine.
  • CLI help: scan-mcp --help
  • From source (for development):
    • npm install
    • npm run build
  • For Cline setup, and other automated agentic installation, see llms-install.md

System Requirements

  • Linux with SANE utilities: scanimage (and optionally scanadf)
  • TIFF tools: tiffcp (preferred) or ImageMagick convert

Environment Variables

  • SCAN_MOCK (default: false): mock SANE calls and generate fake TIFFs for testing.
  • INBOX_DIR (default: scanned_documents/inbox): base directory for job runs and artifacts.
  • SCANIMAGE_BIN / SCANADF_BIN (defaults: scanimage / scanadf): override binary paths.
  • TIFFCP_BIN / IM_CONVERT_BIN (defaults: tiffcp / convert): multipage assembly tools.
  • SCAN_EXCLUDE_BACKENDS (CSV): backends to exclude (e.g., v4l).
  • SCAN_PREFER_BACKENDS (CSV): preferred backends (e.g., epjitsu,epson2).
  • PERSIST_LAST_USED_DEVICE (default: true): persist and lightly prefer last used device.
  • MCP_HTTP_PORT (default: 3001): TCP port for the HTTP transport.

API

Tools

  • list_devices

    • Discover connected scanners with backend details.
    • Inputs: none.
  • get_device_options

    • Get SANE options for a specific device.
    • Inputs:
      • device_id (string): Target device identifier.
  • start_scan_job

    • Begin a scanning job; omitting device_id triggers auto-selection and default options.
    • Inputs (all optional unless noted):
      • device_id (string)
      • resolution_dpi (integer, 50–1200)
      • color_mode (Color | Gray | Lineart)
      • source (Flatbed | ADF | ADF Duplex)
      • duplex (boolean)
      • page_size (Letter | A4 | Legal | Custom)
      • custom_size_mm { width, height }
      • doc_break_policy { type, blank_threshold, page_count, timer_ms, barcode_values }
      • output_format (string, default tiff)
      • tmp_dir (string)
  • get_job_status

    • Inspect job state and artifact counts.
    • Inputs:
      • job_id (string)
  • cancel_job

    • Request job cancellation; best effort during scan loops.
    • Inputs:
      • job_id (string)
  • list_jobs

    • List recent jobs from the inbox directory.
    • Inputs (optional):
      • limit (integer, max 100)
      • state (running | completed | cancelled | error | unknown)
  • get_manifest

    • Fetch a job's manifest.json.
    • Inputs:
      • job_id (string)
  • get_events

    • Retrieve a job's events.jsonl log.
    • Inputs:
      • job_id (string)

See JSON Schemas in schemas/ for input shapes. Tests assert against these contracts.

How Selection and Defaults Work

Defaults aim for 300dpi, reasonable color mode, and ADF/duplex when available. Full details on scoring and fallbacks live in docs:

  • Selection and defaults: docs/SELECTION.md

Project Layout

  • src/mcp.ts — MCP server entry and tool registration
  • src/services/* — hardware interface and job orchestration
  • schemas/ — JSON Schemas used for validation and tests
  • docs/ — architecture, conventions, and deep dives

Development

  • npm run dev (stdio MCP server), npm run dev:http (HTTP transport)
  • make verify runs lint, typecheck, and tests
  • Conventions: docs/CONVENTIONS.md and architecture in docs/BLUEPRINT.md

Roadmap

Tracking ideas and future improvements are documented in docs/ROADMAP.md.