@Cheffromspace/nutjs-windows-control: MCPControl

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MCPControl is a cross-platform control server for the Model Context Protocol (MCP), enabling programmatic control over system operations like mouse, keyboard, window management, and screen capture. Built on nut.js, it supports Windows, Linux, and macOS, though still in pre-release. Use with caution due to experimental nature and potential risks.

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Cheffromspace

README

MCPControl

A cross-platform control server for the Model Context Protocol (MCP), providing programmatic control over system operations including mouse, keyboard, window management, and screen capture functionality. Built on nut.js.

I developed this project as an experiment a few months ago, wanting to see if Claude could play some video games. After seeing it work, I was impressed but set it aside. Recently, it's gained attention from the community, prompting me to resume development. While currently in pre-release state, I'm actively working toward a stable version. If you encounter any issues, please submit them through the issue tracker.

Note: This project aims to support Windows, Linux, and macOS. While most testing has been performed on Windows, cross-platform compatibility contributions are welcome.

⚠️ IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER

THIS SOFTWARE IS EXPERIMENTAL AND POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS

By using this software, you acknowledge and accept that:

  • Giving AI models direct control over your computer through this tool is inherently risky
  • This software can control your mouse, keyboard, and other system functions which could potentially cause unintended consequences
  • You are using this software entirely at your own risk
  • The creators and contributors of this project accept NO responsibility for any damage, data loss, or other consequences that may arise from using this software
  • This tool should only be used in controlled environments with appropriate safety measures in place

USE AT YOUR OWN RISK

Features

  • Window Management

    • List all windows
    • Get active window information
    • Get window titles
    • Get window size and position
    • Focus windows
    • Resize windows
    • Reposition windows
  • Mouse Control

    • Mouse movement
    • Click operations
    • Scroll functionality
    • Drag operations
    • Cursor position tracking
  • Keyboard Control

    • Text input
    • Key combinations
    • Key press/release operations
    • Hold key functionality
  • Screen Operations

    • Screen capture
    • Screen size retrieval
    • Active window detection
  • Clipboard Integration

    • Get clipboard content
    • Set clipboard content
    • Clear clipboard
    • Check clipboard state

Installation

  1. Clone the repository:
bash
git clone https://github.com/Cheffromspace/MCPControl.git cd MCPControl
  1. Build the project (this will handle libnut-core and all dependencies):
bash
# Install dependencies npm install # Build everything including libnut-core npm run build:all

For manual building, you can still follow these steps:

bash
# Install cmake-js globally (required for building) npm install -g cmake-js # Clone libnut repository directly in the project directory git clone https://github.com/nut-tree/libnut.git libnut-core cd libnut-core # Install dependencies and build npm install cmake-js rebuild # Return to the main project cd .. # Build MCPControl npm run build

Running Tests

Run all tests:

bash
npm test

Generate coverage report:

bash
npm run test:coverage

MCP Server Configuration

To use this project with Claude, add the following configuration to your MCP servers:

json
{ "mcpServers": { "MCPControl": { "command": "C:\\Program Files\\nodejs\\node.exe", "args": [ "[INSTALL LOCATION]\\MCPControl\\build\\index.js" ] } } }

After configuring your MCP server, restart Claude to see the MCPControl service in the menu.

Project Structure

  • /src
    • /handlers - Request handlers and tool management
    • /tools - Core functionality implementations
    • /types - TypeScript type definitions
    • index.ts - Main application entry point

Dependencies

Testing

The project currently includes unit tests for core functionality. The following test areas are planned for future development:

  • Integration tests for cross-module functionality
  • Performance testing
  • Error handling validation

Known Limitations

  • Window minimize/restore operations are currently unsupported in libnut-core
  • Advanced screen information (multiple monitors, DPI settings) is limited to main display
  • Some operations may require elevated permissions depending on the target application
  • Cross-platform support (Linux/macOS) is untested

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

References