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MCP-DevTools

@RingoTC

About MCP-DevTools

A pptr mcp server for better cursor

Basic information

Category

Other

Runtime

node

Transports

stdio

Publisher

RingoTC

Config

Add this server to your MCP-compatible client using the configuration below.

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "MCP-pptr": {
      "command": "docker",
      "args": [
        "build",
        "-t",
        "mcp/puppeteer",
        "."
      ]
    }
  }
}

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Overview

What is MCP-DevTools?

MCP-DevTools is a Model Context Protocol server that provides enhanced browser automation and DevTools capabilities via Puppeteer, designed for use with Cursor IDE.

How to use MCP-DevTools?

Build the Docker image with docker build -t mcp/puppeteer ., then in Cursor's MCP Configuration add the command docker run -i --rm --init -e DOCKER_CONTAINER=true mcp/puppeteer.

Key features of MCP-DevTools

  • Full browser automation via Puppeteer
  • Enhanced DevTools Protocol integration
  • Docker support for consistent environments
  • Non‑root user execution for security
  • Cross‑platform compatibility

Use cases of MCP-DevTools

  • Automated end‑to‑end web testing
  • Web scraping and data extraction
  • Programmatic debugging with DevTools Protocol
  • CI/CD browser tasks in Docker containers

FAQ from MCP-DevTools

What prerequisites are needed?

Docker and Cursor IDE are required to build and run the server.

Does the server run as a non‑root user?

Yes, for security it runs as a non‑root user inside the Docker container.

Which port does MCP-DevTools use?

The server is configured to run on port 3000 by default.

What is the license for this project?

It is released under the MIT License.

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