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SupaSidebar MCP Server

Give your AI assistant local access to your current open tabs, saved bookmarks, and recently opened links across every browser on your Mac. Nothing leaves your device.

Works with Claude Code, Claude Desktop, Cursor, Codex, VS Code Copilot, and any MCP-compatible client.

New to SupaSidebar? SupaSidebar is a free macOS app that brings an Arc-style sidebar to every browser - one place for your tabs, bookmarks, files, folders, and apps. This MCP server is the bridge that lets an AI agent drive it. You'll need the app installed and running (it's free to start), because every tool call runs locally against it.

Docs: docs.supasidebar.com/features/mcp

What you can do with it

Once it's connected, you talk to your AI assistant in plain language and it uses the tools below to act on your behalf. A few things people ask for:

Tame open tabs

"What do I have open right now? Save everything about the Q3 launch into a new 'Launch' space and close the noise."

(uses get_live_tabs, create_space, add_link)

Find that thing you saved

"Find the pricing page I bookmarked last week - I think it had 'billing' in the notes."

(uses search, list_recent)

Organize without clicking

"My unfiled links are a mess. Group them into folders by topic and move them there."

(uses list_links, create_folder, move_link)

Open things in the right place

"Open my three design links in Chrome's Work profile."

(uses list_browser_profiles, open_link)

Automate routing once, forever

"From now on, always open figma.com links in my browser's Design profile, and save any URL from my company domain into the 'Work' space."

(uses add_atc_rule)

Recall your day

"What did I open yesterday afternoon?"

(uses list_recent with date filters)

All 36 tools are listed further down. Nothing leaves your Mac - see Trust & Privacy.

Related MCP server: Anybox MCP Server

How it works

AI Client --stdio--> MCP Server --localhost:9847--> SupaSidebar App
(Claude,              (this package,                 (your Mac,
 Cursor)               open source)                   your data)

The MCP server is a thin bridge. It translates AI tool calls into local HTTP requests to the SupaSidebar app running on your Mac. Your data never leaves your machine.

Trust & Privacy

  1. Zero network requests - communicates only with 127.0.0.1 (localhost). The host is hardcoded and cannot be changed.

  2. Zero data storage - no files written, no databases, no caches.

  3. Zero telemetry - no analytics, no tracking, no usage reporting.

  4. One runtime dependency - @modelcontextprotocol/sdk (the protocol library).

Prerequisites

New to SupaSidebar? Do these three steps in order. If you already run the app, skip to Setup.

1. Install and launch the SupaSidebar app

The MCP server is only a bridge - it needs the SupaSidebar Mac app running to do anything. Install it with Homebrew or a direct download:

  • With Homebrew (one command, and brew upgrade keeps it current):

    brew install --cask supasidebar

    Cask on formulae.brew.sh

  • Direct download - go to supasidebar.com, click Download For Free, then drag SupaSidebar into your Applications folder.

Then launch the app and leave it running - the server talks to its local bridge API at 127.0.0.1:9847, which is only available while the app is open.

Requirements: macOS 14 (Sonoma) or later. The download is free.

Version compatibility: supasidebar-mcp@0.2.3 requires SupaSidebar app 0.17.2 or later. Older app versions are missing bridge endpoints used by some of the 36 tools. Check your version in SupaSidebar → About, and update via SupaSidebar → Check for Updates if needed.

2. Grant macOS permissions

SupaSidebar needs two macOS permissions for the MCP tools to work end-to-end (especially anything touching browsers, tabs, or windows). Open the relevant pane in System Settings → Privacy & Security:

Make sure SupaSidebar is checked in both panes. If you grant a permission while the app is running, quit and relaunch SupaSidebar so it picks up the new permission.

3. Install Node.js 18 or newer

The server runs via npx, which comes with Node.js. Check whether you already have it:

node --version    # should print v18.x or higher
npx --version     # should print a version number, not "command not found"

If npx isn't found, install Node. Pick whichever you prefer:

  • With Homebrew (easiest if you already have brew):

    brew install node
  • Without Homebrew - download the LTS installer from nodejs.org/en/download and run it. The macOS .pkg installer puts node and npx on your PATH automatically; just restart your terminal afterwards.

Once all three are done, continue to Setup.

Setup

Claude Code

The recommended way - register at user scope so it's available in every project:

claude mcp add -s user supasidebar -- npx -y supasidebar-mcp

Verify it registered:

claude mcp list
# expected: supasidebar    ✓ Connected

Inside a session, /mcp shows connected servers and tool counts.

Just for one project? Drop -s user:

claude mcp add supasidebar -- npx -y supasidebar-mcp

⚠️ Do not put MCP config in ~/.claude/settings.json. That file is for hooks, permissions, and env vars only - Claude Code silently ignores unknown keys there, so the server appears to "register" but no tools will load. The correct location is ~/.claude.json under mcpServers (which claude mcp add writes to automatically).

Prefer to hand-edit? Add to ~/.claude.json (note: .claude.json, not .claude/settings.json):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "supasidebar": {
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "supasidebar-mcp"]
    }
  }
}

Restart Claude Code after editing.

Claude Desktop

Add to claude_desktop_config.json (Claude > Settings > Developer > Edit Config):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "supasidebar": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "supasidebar-mcp"]
    }
  }
}

Cursor

Add to .cursor/mcp.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "supasidebar": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "supasidebar-mcp"]
    }
  }
}

Codex

  1. Make sure Codex CLI is installed and SupaSidebar is running

  2. Register the MCP server:

    codex mcp add supasidebar -- npx -y supasidebar-mcp
  3. Verify with codex mcp list and codex mcp get supasidebar

  4. Inside a Codex session, ask the agent to "list every SupaSidebar tool you have access to - there should be at least 35" to confirm all tools are wired up. Codex's /mcp panel sometimes under-reports, but the tools are still callable - see Troubleshooting below.

Troubleshooting

npx: command not found / command failed: npx You don't have Node installed. Either run brew install node, or download the LTS installer from nodejs.org/en/download if you don't use Homebrew. Restart your terminal and AI client afterwards.

Tools don't appear in Claude Code (mcp__supasidebar__* missing)

  • Run claude mcp list - if supasidebar isn't there, registration failed. Re-run the claude mcp add command above.

  • Confirm config is in ~/.claude.json, not ~/.claude/settings.json.

  • Restart Claude Code after any MCP change - servers are spawned once at session start.

  • For verbose handshake logs: claude --mcp-debug.

"Failed to connect to SupaSidebar" / fetch failed The MCP server can't reach the SupaSidebar app. Make sure SupaSidebar is running, then check the bridge:

curl http://127.0.0.1:9847/api/v1/health
# expected: {"app":"SupaSidebar","status":"ok",...}

"Failed to spawn process" (Cursor / version managers) If you use a Node version manager (fnm, nvm, volta), the AI client may not see your shell PATH. Replace the command/args with:

"command": "/bin/zsh",
"args": ["-lc", "npx -y supasidebar-mcp"]

Codex's /mcp panel shows fewer tools than expected Known display bug (openai/codex#17021) - Codex CLI's /mcp view under-reports MCP tools, even though all of them are registered and callable. To verify what's actually available, ask the agent directly with a prompt like:

List every SupaSidebar tool you have access to - there should be at least 35.

If Codex returns fewer, fall back to the MCP Inspector below for the ground truth.

See exactly which tools are exposed

Different clients show different views of MCP tools, and some (notably Codex) under-report what's actually registered. Use one of these to see the ground truth:

  • Inside Claude Code: type /mcp - reliably lists each connected server and its tool count.

  • Inside Codex: type /mcp (often under-reports - see entry above; prefer asking the agent or using the Inspector).

  • Universal - MCP Inspector (works without any AI client; spins up a local web UI):

    npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector npx -y supasidebar-mcp

    Open the printed URL in a browser, click "Connect", then "List Tools" - you'll see all 36 tools with their schemas and can test-call any of them. This is the fastest way to confirm whether a tool-count problem is in the server or in the client.

Available tools (36)

Tool

Description

search

Fuzzy search across all links by name, URL, notes, or tags

list_spaces

List all spaces (top-level collections)

list_links

List links in a space or folder, with names, URLs, tags, and notes

list_folders

List folders inside a space

list_recent

Recently opened links - paginate with limit/offset, filter with day/since/until

list_tags

List all tags, sorted by usage count

get_live_tabs

Get currently open browser tabs, optionally filtered by browser

list_browser_profiles

List browser profiles discovered by SupaSidebar (for use with open_link and ATC rules)

list_installed_browsers

List browsers actually installed on this machine (call before open_link if unsure)

Create and organize

Tool

Description

add_link

Save a new link (auto-fetches page title if name is omitted)

create_space

Create a new space

create_folder

Create a folder inside a space, optionally nested under a parent folder

move_link

Move a link to a different space or folder (pass targetFolderId: null for unfiled root)

Actions

Tool

Description

open_link

Open a URL in a specific browser, browser profile, or the default browser

switch_space

Switch to a different space

toggle_sidebar

Show or hide the sidebar

toggle_command_panel

Open or close the command panel

launch_sidebar

Start SupaSidebar if it's not running

get_visibility

Check if sidebar and command panel are visible (without changing state)

web_search

Search the web using Google, Bing, DuckDuckGo, Yahoo, Perplexity, Brave, Kagi, or any custom shortcut

Settings and shortcuts

Tool

Description

get_settings

Get all settings (grouped by category), or look up one setting by key or natural-language alias

update_setting

Change a setting (boolean, string, or number)

enable_feature

Apply a preset: Smart Attach, Independent Mode, Space Isolation, Minimal Sidebar, Full Featured

open_preferences

Open the Preferences window, optionally jumping to a specific tab

get_shortcuts

List all configurable keyboard shortcuts with current bindings

update_shortcut

Change a shortcut binding (requires at least one modifier)

clear_shortcut

Remove a shortcut binding

Custom web search shortcuts

Tool

Description

list_search_shortcuts

List all search engines and custom shortcuts with their keywords

add_search_shortcut

Create a custom search shortcut for a specific site

remove_search_shortcut

Delete a custom shortcut by keyword or ID

Air Traffic Control

Tool

Description

list_atc_rules

List all URL routing rules (evaluated top-to-bottom, first match wins)

add_atc_rule

Create a save rule (route saved links to a space) or open rule (open URLs in a specific browser/profile)

update_atc_rule

Update fields on an existing ATC rule

delete_atc_rule

Delete a rule by ID

reorder_atc_rules

Change rule priority order

Guide

Tool

Description

guide

Get a complete guide to all MCP capabilities, common requests, setting categories, and feature presets. Call this first if you're unsure which tool to use.

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