MCP server that lets AI agents drive macOS through Hammerspoon via typed tools, with injection-safe Lua execution and tools for window management, app control, API search, and config reload.
An MCP server that allows AI agents to drive real Android devices via adb, capturing screenshots, reading the live UI tree, and performing actions like tap, swipe, and type.
MCP server providing AI-friendly computer-use primitives (capture, detect, click) to let LLM agents drive desktop GUI applications on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
A framework-agnostic computer-use MCP server that exposes core desktop operations (screen capture, mouse, keyboard, and file access) as standard MCP tools, enabling any MCP-compatible agent to drive a computer.
A local MCP server that lets Claude, Cursor, or Codex drive TruePath Recorder — start/stop recordings, list capture sources, and get the saved file path back. Local bridge over 127.0.0.1 + per-launch token; recordings never leave your Mac.
MCP server that lets AI agents drive the LuckyStar/LS_KTool Android memory-debugging stack, exposing tools for memory read/write, scanning, pointer operations, and device/process management via the Model Context Protocol.
Enables AI agents to control a Linux optical drive tray as an emotive actuator, with tools for status, motion primitives, emotion choreographies, and diagnostics.
Allows AI clients to see and control Windows 10/11 desktops via MCP, with screenshots, UI Automation, Chrome CDP, keyboard/mouse, and terminal using semantic element targeting.
An MCP server that lets AI assistants manage an OpenMediaVault NAS over SSH using OMV's own RPC interface, covering disks, filesystems, shares, users, S.M.A.R.T. health, services, and configuration changes. It exposes a small set of generic tools to discover and call RPC methods, plus optional shell access.
A virtual Linux desktop as an MCP server, shipped in Docker. Agents drive screen, mouse, keyboard across any GUI — browsers, IDEs, office suites, Wine/Windows apps, legacy software — many in parallel.
Mac window manager AI agents can drive: see every monitor and window, apply multi-monitor layouts in one call, save and relaunch whole workspaces, snap zones, keep-awake, and annotated screenshots. Backed by a native macOS menu bar app over a local-only loopback API — no cloud, no telemetry.
Provides AI agents with real-time ground truth about what's actually running on the machine, including live agent sessions, listening TCP ports, loaded daemons, and system stats. It reads directly from the OS via fixed commands, ensuring agents never rely on stale docs or transcripts.
Provides an MCP server for local low-power screen vision, enabling AI agents to perform OCR and UI detection on inaccessible screens (games, remote desktops) using NPU acceleration and system OCR.
An MCP server that reports on and manages systemd services using systemctl and journalctl, enabling service listing, status, logs, and control operations.
Enables SSH remote access to servers through Claude, allowing users to execute commands, transfer files via SFTP, and manage multiple remote connections using natural language.