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Why this server?
Enables AI agents to control web browsers via a standardized interface for operations like launching, interacting with, and closing browsers, which could be useful for generating console logs.
Why this server?
Enables AI agents to interact with web browsers using natural language, featuring automated browsing, form filling, vision-based element detection, and structured JSON responses for systematic browser control, useful for automated browsing and console log capturing.
Why this server?
An MCP server that connects to your React Native application debugger, which would provide access to console logs.
Why this server?
An MCP server paired with a Firefox extension that enables LLM clients to control the user's browser, supporting tab management, history search, and content reading, which could indirectly allow accessing console logs.
Why this server?
Seamlessly bring real-time production context—logs, metrics, and traces—into your local environment to auto-fix code faster.
Why this server?
Allows AI models to run JavaScript/TypeScript code through Model Context Protocol tool calls, supporting both one-time script execution and stateful REPL sessions with npm package integration; useful for interacting with web pages and potentially accessing console logs via scripts.
Why this server?
Provides HTML file preview and analysis capabilities. This server enables capturing full-page screenshots of local HTML files and analyzing their structure, which might include grabbing console information.
Why this server?
A Model Context Protocol server that enables Large Language Models like Claude to query New Relic logs and metrics using NRQL queries.
Why this server?
Unleashes LLM-powered agents to autonomously execute and debug web apps directly in your code editor, with features like webapp navigation, network traffic capture, and console error collection.
Why this server?
Provides ripgrep search capabilities to MCP clients like Claude, allowing high-performance text searches across files on your system, which might include log files.