Parallels MCP Server
Click on "Install Server".
Wait a few minutes for the server to deploy. Once ready, it will show a "Started" state.
In the chat, type
@followed by the MCP server name and your instructions, e.g., "@Parallels MCP Serverlist my virtual machines"
That's it! The server will respond to your query, and you can continue using it as needed.
Here is a step-by-step guide with screenshots.
Parallels MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for managing Parallels Desktop virtual machines.
Features
This MCP server provides tools to interact with Parallels Desktop VMs:
list_vms - List all virtual machines
get_vm_info - Get detailed information about a specific VM
get_vm_status - Get the current status of a VM
start_vm - Start a virtual machine
stop_vm - Stop a virtual machine (with optional force flag)
suspend_vm - Suspend a virtual machine
resume_vm - Resume a suspended virtual machine
reset_vm - Reset (restart) a virtual machine
exec_vm_command - Execute a command inside a running VM
Related MCP server: vsphere-mcp-server
Prerequisites
macOS with Parallels Desktop installed
Node.js 16 or higher
prlctlcommand-line tool (comes with Parallels Desktop)
Installation
From npm
# Install globally
npm install -g parallels-mcp-server
# Or use with npx (no installation needed)
npx parallels-mcp-serverFrom source
# Clone the repository
git clone <repository-url>
cd parallels-mcp-server
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Build the project
npm run buildUsage
With Claude Desktop
After installation, add this to your Claude Desktop configuration (~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json):
{
"mcpServers": {
"parallels": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["parallels-mcp-server"]
}
}
}Or if you have it installed globally:
{
"mcpServers": {
"parallels": {
"command": "parallels-mcp-server"
}
}
}With VS Code
The server is already configured in .vscode/mcp.json and ready to use!
Development
# Run in development mode with tsx
npm run devExample Usage
Once connected to an MCP client, you can use the tools like this:
Available Tools
list_vms
Lists all Parallels Desktop virtual machines on your system.
Parameters: None
Example:
Use the list_vms toolget_vm_info
Get detailed information about a specific virtual machine including configuration, hardware specs, and network settings.
Parameters:
vm(required): VM name or UUID
Example:
Use get_vm_info with vm="MyVM"get_vm_status
Get the current operational status of a virtual machine (running, stopped, suspended, etc.).
Parameters:
vm(required): VM name or UUID
Example:
Use get_vm_status with vm="MyVM"start_vm
Start a stopped or suspended virtual machine.
Parameters:
vm(required): VM name or UUID
Example:
Use start_vm with vm="MyVM"stop_vm
Stop a running virtual machine gracefully or forcefully.
Parameters:
vm(required): VM name or UUIDforce(optional): Boolean - if true, performs a hard shutdown (kill)
Examples:
# Graceful shutdown
Use stop_vm with vm="MyVM"
# Force shutdown
Use stop_vm with vm="MyVM" and force=truesuspend_vm
Suspend a running virtual machine, saving its current state to disk.
Parameters:
vm(required): VM name or UUID
Example:
Use suspend_vm with vm="MyVM"resume_vm
Resume a suspended virtual machine from its saved state.
Parameters:
vm(required): VM name or UUID
Example:
Use resume_vm with vm="MyVM"reset_vm
Restart a virtual machine (equivalent to pressing the reset button).
Parameters:
vm(required): VM name or UUID
Example:
Use reset_vm with vm="MyVM"exec_vm_command
Execute a command inside a running virtual machine.
Parameters:
vm(required): VM name or UUIDcommand(required): Command to execute
Example:
Use exec_vm_command with vm="MyVM" and command="ls -la /home"Note: The VM must be running and Parallels Tools must be installed for command execution to work.
Security Notes
This server has direct access to your Parallels VMs via
prlctlBe careful when executing commands inside VMs
The server requires Parallels Desktop to be installed and properly configured
Commands are executed with your current user permissions
Troubleshooting
Command not found: prlctl
Ensure Parallels Desktop is installed and the command-line tools are in your PATH. You can verify by running:
prlctl --versionVM not found
Check the VM name is correct (case-sensitive)
Use
list_vmsto see available VMsYou can use either the VM name or UUID
Command execution fails
Ensure the VM is running
Verify Parallels Tools are installed in the guest OS
Check that the command syntax is correct for the guest OS
Permission denied
The server runs with your user permissions. Ensure you have access to Parallels Desktop and the VMs.
FAQ
Q: Does this work on Windows or Linux?
A: No, this server is macOS-only as it requires Parallels Desktop, which is a macOS application.
Q: Can I use this with other MCP clients besides Claude Desktop?
A: Yes! Any MCP-compatible client can use this server.
Q: Is it safe to publish this to npm?
A: Yes, but make sure to update the author information and repository URL in package.json before publishing.
Q: How do I find my VM's UUID?
A: Use the list_vms tool or run prlctl list -a in the terminal.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
License
MIT License - see LICENSE file for details
Support
For issues and feature requests, please use the GitHub issue tracker.
The server runs with the same permissions as the user running it
Troubleshooting
If you encounter issues:
Verify Parallels Desktop is installed:
which prlctlTest that you can run prlctl commands manually:
prlctl list -aCheck the server logs (errors are logged to stderr)
Make sure the build directory exists and contains
index.js
License
MIT
This server cannot be installed
Maintenance
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