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vscode-terminal-mcp

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MCP server that executes commands in visible VSCode terminal tabs with full output capture. Unlike inline execution, every command runs in a real terminal you can see, scroll, and interact with.

Key Features

  • Visible Terminals: Commands run in real VSCode terminal tabs, not hidden processes. You see everything in real time.

  • Session Reuse: The run tool automatically reuses idle sessions, creating new terminals only when needed.

  • Long-Running Support: Fire-and-forget execution with waitForCompletion: false, then poll output incrementally with read.

  • Subagent Isolation: Tag sessions with agentId to keep parallel agent workloads separated.

Related MCP server: Terminal MCP

Requirements

  • VS Code 1.93+ (for Shell Integration API)

  • Node.js 20+

Getting Started

Claude Code

claude mcp add BashTerm -- npx vscode-terminal-mcp@latest

VS Code / Copilot

Add to your .vscode/mcp.json:

{
  "servers": {
    "BashTerm": {
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["vscode-terminal-mcp@latest"]
    }
  }
}

Add to your .cursor/mcp.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "BashTerm": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "vscode-terminal-mcp@latest"]
    }
  }
}

Add to your claude_desktop_config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "BashTerm": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "vscode-terminal-mcp@latest"]
    }
  }
}

Your First Prompt

After installation, try asking:

Run ls -la in the terminal

You should see a new terminal tab open in VSCode with the command output.

Screenshots

Running a command with run

Run command output

Permission dialog for exec

Exec permission dialog

Exec result with clean output

Exec finished

Tools

Quick Execution

Tool

Description

run

Create (or reuse) a terminal and execute a command in one step. Returns clean output with exit code.

Session Management

Tool

Description

create

Create a new visible terminal session. Returns a sessionId.

exec

Execute a command in an existing session and capture output.

read

Read output from a session with pagination. Supports incremental reads and tail mode (offset: -N).

input

Send text to an interactive terminal (prompts, REPLs, confirmations).

list

List active sessions. Optionally filter by agentId.

close

Close a terminal session and its VSCode tab.

Usage Patterns

Simple Command

The run tool handles everything — creates a terminal if needed, executes, and returns clean output:

> Run npm test
$ npm test
PASS src/utils.test.ts (3 tests)
PASS src/index.test.ts (5 tests)

[exit: 0 | 1243ms | session-abc123]

Long-Running Process

For builds, deployments, or any command that takes a while:

> Start `npm run build` without waiting, then check progress

The agent will:

  1. Call run with waitForCompletion: false — returns immediately

  2. Call read with offset: -10 to check the last 10 lines

  3. Repeat until the process completes

Interactive Commands

For commands that need user input:

> Run npm init and answer the prompts

The agent will:

  1. Call run with npm init

  2. Call read to see the prompt

  3. Call input to send the answer

Parallel Agents

Subagents can work in isolated terminals using agentId:

> Have one agent run tests while another runs the linter

Each subagent gets its own terminal tagged with its agentId, preventing output from mixing.

Configuration

The extension reads configuration from VSCode settings under terminalMcp.*:

Setting

Type

Default

Description

terminalMcp.maxSessions

number

10

Maximum concurrent terminal sessions

terminalMcp.commandTimeout

number

30000

Default command timeout in ms

terminalMcp.maxOutputLines

number

5000

Max lines kept in output buffer per session

terminalMcp.idleTimeout

number

1800000

Close idle sessions after this many ms (0 = disabled)

terminalMcp.blockedCommands

string[]

["rm -rf /"]

Commands that will be rejected

LLM agents like Claude Code have a built-in Bash tool that executes commands inline within the chat. The output is embedded in the conversation and hard to read, especially for commands with verbose output. We recommend telling the agent to prefer this MCP over its built-in Bash tool.

Add the following to your project's CLAUDE.md (or equivalent instructions file):

## Terminal Execution

Prefer the BashTerm MCP tools (`run`, `exec`, `read`, etc.) over the built-in Bash tool for executing commands.
BashTerm runs commands in visible VSCode terminal tabs where the user can see output in real time.
Only fall back to the built-in Bash tool for simple, non-interactive operations like reading environment variables.

For commands that may take longer than 30 seconds or produce large amounts of output (builds, test suites,
deployments, installs), use the pull mode pattern:
1. Call `run` with `waitForCompletion: false` to launch the command without blocking.
2. Call `read` with `offset: -10` to check the last 10 lines of output.
3. Repeat step 2 until you see the command has finished (look for exit messages, prompts, or "Done").
4. Report the final result to the user.

This prevents conversation timeouts and lets the user watch progress in the terminal in real time.

Why this matters:

Built-in Bash

BashTerm MCP

Output visibility

Embedded in chat, hard to scroll

Visible in VSCode terminal tab

Real-time feedback

User sees nothing until command finishes

User watches output live

Long-running commands

Blocks the conversation until timeout

Fire-and-forget + polling

Session state

Each command is isolated

Persistent sessions with history

Interactive commands

Not supported

Send input to prompts/REPLs

Development: Updating the Extension

VSCode aggressively caches extensions in memory. When developing locally, code --install-extension and even "Developer: Reload Window" may not reload your changes. Use this workflow:

Quick update (no restart needed)

After modifying source files, build and copy directly into the installed extension directory:

cd /path/to/vscode-terminal-mcp
npm run build
cp dist/extension.js ~/.vscode/extensions/sirlordt.vscode-terminal-mcp-<version>/dist/extension.js

Then run "Developer: Reload Window" (Ctrl+Shift+P).

Full reinstall (when quick update doesn't work)

If VSCode still uses old code:

# 1. Uninstall and remove all copies
code --uninstall-extension sirlordt.vscode-terminal-mcp
rm -rf ~/.vscode/extensions/sirlordt.vscode-terminal-mcp-*

# 2. Check for ghost entries with old publisher names
# Look in ~/.vscode/extensions/extensions.json for stale entries
# Remove any entries with old publisher IDs (e.g., "terminal-mcp.vscode-terminal-mcp")

# 3. Close VSCode completely (not just reload)

# 4. Rebuild and install
npm run build
npx vsce package --allow-missing-repository
code --install-extension vscode-terminal-mcp-<version>.vsix --force

# 5. Open VSCode

Verify the correct version is loaded

# Check which extension directories exist
ls ~/.vscode/extensions/ | grep terminal

# Verify your changes are in the installed extension
grep "YOUR_UNIQUE_STRING" ~/.vscode/extensions/sirlordt.vscode-terminal-mcp-*/dist/extension.js

# Compare checksums
md5sum dist/extension.js ~/.vscode/extensions/sirlordt.vscode-terminal-mcp-*/dist/extension.js

Large Output Handling

When read returns output that exceeds the MCP client's token limit, the system automatically saves the full output to a temporary JSON file and returns the file path in the error message.

To extract the relevant content:

# Get the last 50 lines (most relevant for status)
tail -50 /path/to/saved/file.txt

# Or parse the JSON to extract the text content
python3 -c "import json; data=json.load(open('/path/to/file.txt')); print(data[0]['text'][-2000:])"

The file format is JSON: [{"type": "text", "text": "..."}]

This commonly happens with commands that produce heavy TUI output (progress bars, ANSI escape codes). Use smaller offset values (e.g., offset: -20 instead of offset: -100) to reduce the captured output size.

How It Works

  1. The VSCode extension activates and starts an IPC server on a Unix socket

  2. The MCP entry point (mcp-entry.js) is spawned by the MCP client and bridges JSON-RPC stdio with the IPC socket

  3. Commands execute in real VSCode terminals using the Shell Integration API for reliable output capture and exit code detection

  4. Output is stored in circular buffers with pagination support for efficient reading

Latest Changes (0.1.6)

  • Screenshots in README for marketplace

  • Clean output format for all tools — no more raw JSON

  • Fixed waitForCompletion: false not working

  • Disabled idle reaper — user closes sessions manually

  • Unique IPC socket per workspace (multi-instance support)

  • Custom terminal tab names with date format

  • Large output handling documentation

See CHANGELOG.md for full history.

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