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metro-mcp

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A plugin-based MCP server for React Native runtime debugging, inspection, and automation. Connects to Metro bundler via Chrome DevTools Protocol — no app code changes needed for most features.

Works with Expo, bare React Native, and any project using Metro + Hermes.


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Related MCP server: mcp-rn-devtools

Quick Start

Claude Code

claude mcp add metro-mcp -- npx -y metro-mcp
# or with Bun
claude mcp add metro-mcp -- bunx metro-mcp

Codex

codex mcp add metro-mcp -- npx -y metro-mcp
# or with Bun
codex mcp add metro-mcp -- bunx metro-mcp

Codex stores MCP servers in ~/.codex/config.toml by default, and the Codex CLI and IDE extension share that configuration.

If you prefer to configure it manually:

[mcp_servers.metro-mcp]
command = "npx"
args = ["-y", "metro-mcp"]

OpenCode

Run OpenCode's interactive MCP installer:

opencode mcp add

Choose a local server, name it metro-mcp, and use npx -y metro-mcp as the command.

If you prefer to configure it manually, add this to opencode.json in your project, or to ~/.config/opencode/opencode.json for a global install:

{
  "$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",
  "mcp": {
    "metro-mcp": {
      "type": "local",
      "command": ["npx", "-y", "metro-mcp"],
      "enabled": true
    }
  }
}

Or with Bun:

{
  "$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",
  "mcp": {
    "metro-mcp": {
      "type": "local",
      "command": ["bunx", "metro-mcp"],
      "enabled": true
    }
  }
}

Cursor / VS Code

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

Or with Bun:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "metro-mcp": {
      "command": "bunx",
      "args": ["metro-mcp"]
    }
  }
}

Install across multiple agents

If you use several MCP clients, add-mcp can write the config for supported agents, including Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, OpenCode, and VS Code:

npx add-mcp metro-mcp --all -g -y

metro-mcp supports multiple agents at the same time. Standard stdio installs start or reuse a local shared daemon for the same project directory and Metro/config options, so Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, and other clients can connect concurrently to the same running Metro app and see the same logs, network requests, errors, and runtime state.

Shared HTTP server / Supergateway

If you want to expose one long-lived MCP endpoint yourself, start the shared server explicitly:

npx -y metro-mcp serve --mcp-port 8765

This serves Streamable HTTP at http://127.0.0.1:8765/mcp and legacy SSE at http://127.0.0.1:8765/sse. Tools such as supergateway can point at the Streamable HTTP endpoint instead of launching a fresh stdio process per request.

With custom Metro port

codex mcp add metro-mcp -- npx -y metro-mcp --port 19000
# or
claude mcp add metro-mcp -- npx -y metro-mcp --port 19000

For OpenCode, add the port to the command array:

"command": ["npx", "-y", "metro-mcp", "--port", "19000"]

Requirements

  • Node.js 18+ or Bun 1.0+

  • iOS: Xcode 14+ with Simulator (xcrun simctl is used for most operations)

  • Android: Android SDK with adb on your PATH

  • IDB (optional): Some iOS operations fall back to IDB (idb-companion) — install with brew install idb-companion. Tools will tell you when IDB is needed.


How It Works

metro-mcp connects to your running Metro dev server the same way Chrome DevTools does:

  1. Discovers Metro via port scanning (8081, 8082, 19000–19002)

  2. Connects to Hermes via Chrome DevTools Protocol (CDP)

  3. Streams console logs, network requests, and errors into buffers

  4. Exposes everything as MCP tools, resources, and prompts

No app modifications required for core debugging features.


Features

Plugin

Tools

Description

console

2

Console log collection with filtering

network

6

Network request tracking, response body inspection, and stats

errors

3

Runtime exception collection + Metro bundle error detection

evaluate

1

Execute JavaScript in the app runtime

device

4

Device management, connection status, and app reload

environment

4

Build flags, platform constants, env vars, and Expo config inspection

source

1

Stack trace symbolication

redux

3

Redux state inspection and action dispatch

components

5

React component tree inspection

storage

3

AsyncStorage reading

simulator

6

iOS simulator / Android device control

deeplink

2

Cross-platform deep link testing

permissions

5

Inspect and manage app permissions on iOS Simulator and Android Emulator

ui-interact

6

UI automation (tap, swipe, type)

navigation

4

React Navigation / Expo Router state

accessibility

3

Accessibility auditing

commands

2

Custom app commands

automation

3

Wait/polling helpers for async state changes

profiler

9

CPU profiling (React DevTools hook) + heap sampling + render tracking

test-recorder

7

Record interactions and generate Appium, Maestro, or Detox tests

filesystem

5

Browse and read files in app sandbox directories (Documents, caches, SQLite DBs)

devtools

1

Open Chrome DevTools alongside the MCP via CDP proxy

debug-globals

1

Auto-discover Redux stores, Apollo Client, and other debug globals

inspect-point

1

Coordinate-based React component inspection (experimental)

statusline

1

Claude Code status bar integration

→ See the full tools reference.


Chrome DevTools

Hermes (the React Native JavaScript engine) only allows a single CDP debugger connection at a time. Since metro-mcp uses that connection, pressing "j" in Metro or tapping "Open Debugger" in the dev menu will steal the connection and disconnect the MCP.

metro-mcp solves this with a built-in CDP proxy that multiplexes the single Hermes connection, allowing Chrome DevTools and the MCP to work simultaneously.

Opening DevTools

Use the open_devtools MCP tool instead of the usual methods. It opens the same React Native DevTools frontend (rn_fusebox) that Metro uses, but routes the WebSocket connection through the proxy so both can coexist.

The tool automatically finds Chrome or Edge using the same detection as Metro and opens a standalone DevTools window.

What to avoid

Method

What happens

Pressing "j" in Metro terminal

Disconnects the MCP

"Open Debugger" in the dev menu

Disconnects the MCP

open_devtools MCP tool

Works alongside the MCP

Configuration

The CDP proxy is enabled by default. To change the port or disable it:

# Set a fixed proxy port
METRO_MCP_PROXY_PORT=9222 npx metro-mcp

# Disable the proxy entirely
METRO_MCP_PROXY_ENABLED=false npx metro-mcp

Claude Code Status Bar

Get live Metro CDP connection status in your Claude Code status bar.

Run setup_statusline in Claude Code — it writes a script to ~/.claude/metro-mcp-statusline.sh, then ask Claude to add it to your status bar:

/statusline add the script at ~/.claude/metro-mcp-statusline.sh

The status bar segment shows three states:

State

Display

Not running

Metro ○ (dimmed)

Running, not connected

Metro ● (red)

Connected

Metro ● localhost:8081 (green)


Test Recording

Record real user interactions (taps, text entry, scrolls) and generate production-ready tests — no app code changes required.

AI-driven test generation

Describe a flow and the AI navigates the app, then generates the test:

"Write an Appium test for the guest checkout flow — start by tapping 'Start Shopping' on the welcome screen and end when the cart screen is visible."

The AI calls start_test_recording, navigates using tap_element/type_text/swipe, then generates a complete test with real selectors observed from the fiber tree.

Manual recording

start_test_recording   → inject interceptors
(interact with the app)
stop_test_recording    → retrieve event log
generate_test_from_recording format=appium

Supports Appium (WebdriverIO), Maestro YAML, and Detox.

→ See the testing guide for full details, format examples, and tips.


App Integration (Optional)

Register custom commands and expose state to the MCP server — no package needed. Add this to your app entry point in dev mode:

if (__DEV__) {
  globalThis.__METRO_BRIDGE__ = {
    commands: {
      // Run custom actions from the MCP client
      login: async ({ email, password }) => {
        return await authService.login(email, password);
      },
      resetOnboarding: () => {
        AsyncStorage.removeItem('onboarding_completed');
      },
      switchUser: ({ userId }) => {
        store.dispatch(switchUser(userId));
      },
    },
    state: {
      // Expose state snapshots readable via get_redux_state
      userStore: () => useUserStore.getState(),
    },
  };
}

Use list_commands and run_command to call these from the MCP client.

For enhanced features like real-time Redux action tracking, navigation events, performance marks, and React render profiling, install metro-bridge — see the client SDK docs and profiling guide.


Configuration

See configuration docs for environment variables, CLI arguments, and config file options.


Custom Plugins

metro-mcp is fully extensible. See the plugins guide to build your own tools and resources.


Compatibility

  • React Native: 0.70+ (Hermes required)

  • Expo: SDK 49+

  • Runtime: Node.js 18+ or Bun 1.0+

  • Platforms: iOS Simulator, Android Emulator, physical devices via USB

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