GNOME desktop automation for AI agents. 30 tools via D-Bus: screenshots, window management, mouse/keyboard injection, clipboard, workspaces, and system notifications. Works on any GNOME 45–49 Linux desktop.
Small MCP server for GNOME Wayland desktop automation, enabling element lookup, activation, typing, screenshots, and wait helpers through AT-SPI and Mutter RemoteDesktop.
Capture a specific rectangular area of your GNOME desktop screen. Specify coordinates and dimensions to take precise screenshots, with options to include cursor and choose output format.
Analyzes a gene list for enrichment in KEGG pathways, returning statistically significant pathways with p-values, FDR correction, and fold enrichment. Identifies biologically relevant pathways linked to your genes.
Capture screenshots of full desktop, specific window, or selected region. Works on macOS, Linux, and Windows. Saves to a configurable output directory.
Retrieve the color value of any pixel on your GNOME desktop screen by specifying exact coordinates. Use this tool to identify colors for design, development, or accessibility purposes.
Simulate mouse clicks at specific screen coordinates to automate desktop interactions. Specify coordinates and button (left, middle, or right) for precise control.