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Go Computer Use Mcp Server

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MCP server in Go for computer automation. Uses robotgo library for desktop automation.

Overview

What is Go Computer Use Mcp Server?

Go Computer Use Mcp Server is an open-source cross-platform computer-use MCP server written in Go. It enables MCP clients to interact with the local computer through tools for mouse control, keyboard control, screen operations, window management, process management, and system utilities. It is designed for local desktop automation on Windows, macOS, and Linux and is distributed as an npm package.

How to use Go Computer Use Mcp Server?

Run the server via npx (requires Node.js 18+). Use npx go-computer-use-mcp-server -t stdio for stdio transport or npx go-computer-use-mcp-server -t sse -h 0.0.0.0 -p 8080 for SSE transport.

Key features of Go Computer Use Mcp Server

  • Cross-platform desktop automation (Windows, macOS, Linux)
  • Mouse control: movement, clicks, dragging, scrolling
  • Keyboard control: key presses, text input, hotkeys
  • Screen operations: screenshots, pixel color, display info
  • Window management: move, resize, minimize, maximize
  • Process management: list, search, terminate processes
  • System utilities: system info, delays

Use cases of Go Computer Use Mcp Server

  • Automating local desktop workflows from MCP clients
  • Capturing screenshots and screen pixel data
  • Managing windows and processes programmatically
  • Simulating mouse and keyboard input for testing

FAQ from Go Computer Use Mcp Server

What platforms does Go Computer Use Mcp Server support?

It supports Windows, macOS, and Linux.

How do I install and run the server?

Run it with npx: npx go-computer-use-mcp-server -t stdio or with SSE transport. Requires Node.js 18 or later.

What transport options are available?

The server supports both stdio and SSE transports, configurable via the -t flag.

Does the server require any additional dependencies?

It requires Node.js 18+ for npx execution; the underlying Go binary is handled by the npm package.

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