What is the MCP Server for Linux?
The MCP Server for Linux is a Model Context Protocol server that provides browser automation capabilities using Puppeteer, with full support for Linux display servers like X11 and Wayland.
How does the MCP Server support Linux display servers?
The server automatically detects and configures Linux display environments, supporting both X11 and Wayland, and ensures compatibility with various desktop environments such as GNOME and KDE.
What tools are available with the MCP Server?
The MCP Server offers tools for navigating URLs, capturing screenshots, clicking and hovering over elements, filling out forms, selecting dropdown options, and executing JavaScript in the browser console.
Can the MCP Server be integrated with other platforms?
Yes, the MCP Server integrates seamlessly with the UBOS platform, enhancing its capabilities by orchestrating AI Agents and connecting them with enterprise data.
What are the installation options for the MCP Server?
You can install the MCP Server automatically via Smithery or manually by cloning the repository, installing dependencies, and starting the server.
Puppeteer Linux
Project Details
- PhialsBasement/MCP-Puppeteer-Linux
- mcp-puppeteer-linux
- Last Updated: 4/15/2025
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