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LocalTools MCP

A stdio MCP server for Claude Desktop that gives Claude three local capabilities:

  1. Interactive media player that renders inside Claude Desktop (audio and video) with play, pause, seek and volume controls.

  2. Local command runner to run shell commands on your machine.

  3. Local file tools to read, write and edit files.

Built with FastMCP.

What makes the player different

The player is a real MCP App: when Claude calls play_media, Claude Desktop renders an HTML5 player in a sandboxed iframe right in the conversation, no external window or browser tab.

To keep media bytes out of the model context (a base64 video would blow up the context window), the server streams the file over a small local HTTP server bound to 127.0.0.1 with HTTP range support, so seeking works. The tool result only carries a tiny pointer (title, kind, mime, local URL) that the player loads.

If the host's content policy blocks the direct stream, the player falls back to fetching the file as a blob, and finally offers an "Open in browser" button.

Related MCP server: vulcan-file-ops

Tools

Tool

What it does

play_media(source, title="")

Play a local audio/video file (absolute path) or an http(s) media URL in the in-app player.

run_command(command, cwd="", timeout=120)

Run a shell command, returns exit code, stdout and stderr.

read_file(path, offset=0, limit=0)

Read a text file with 1-based line numbers.

write_file(path, content, overwrite=True)

Write a file, creating parent directories.

edit_file(path, old_string, new_string, replace_all=False)

Exact substring replace in a file.

Requirements

  • Python 3.10+

  • Claude Desktop (for the in-app player; the other tools work in any MCP client)

Install

pip install -r requirements.txt

Register it with Claude Desktop using the FastMCP CLI (it edits the Claude Desktop config for you):

fastmcp install claude-desktop server.py --with nanoid

Then restart Claude Desktop.

Manual config

Alternatively add this to your Claude Desktop config (%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json on Windows, ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json on macOS):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "local-tools": {
      "command": "python",
      "args": ["C:\\path\\to\\server.py"]
    }
  }
}

Usage

Just ask Claude, for example:

  • "Play C:\Users\me\Music\song.mp3"

  • "Play this video D:\clips\demo.mp4"

  • "Run git status in my project folder"

  • "Read the first 40 lines of server.py"

  • "In config.json change the port from 8080 to 9090"

Notes

  • The media server uses a fixed local port pool (8770-8789); the first free port is chosen at startup.

  • On Windows, run_command runs through cmd.exe; on macOS/Linux it uses your shell.

  • Everything runs locally. The command runner and file tools have full access to your machine, so only enable this server if you trust the client driving it.

License

MIT, see LICENSE.

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