A MCP server that leverages the Linux accessibility API, ATSPI, for gaining context on system state
Config is the same across clients — only the file and path differ.
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This is a simple example of an MCP server for retrieving the state of the accessibility tree using ATSPI (Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface) on Linux.
No automated test available for this server. Check the GitHub README for setup instructions.
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This is a simple example of an MCP server for retrieving the state of the accessibility tree using ATSPI (Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface) on Linux.
You can use any MCP client of your choice, such claude desktop which provides a free MCP client to test this server. If you use claude desktop, you can run the ./setupClaude.sh script to set up the server automatically.
Note, apparmor can block atspi communication so you should launch your server in a terminal outside of an electron app like VSCode that has an apparmor sandbox. Read more here