MCP server for Linux desktop GUI automation on KDE Plasma 6 Wayland -- 30 tools for virtual and live sessions
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MCP server for Linux desktop GUI automation on KDE Plasma 6 Wayland -- 30 tools for virtual and live sessions
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Last commit 1 days ago. 17 stars.
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Transport: stdio. Works with Claude Desktop, Cursor, Claude Code, and most MCP clients.
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Model Context Protocol server for Linux desktop GUI automation on KDE Plasma 6 Wayland
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that enables AI agents (Claude Code, Cursor, and other MCP clients) to launch, interact with, and observe any Wayland application in a fully isolated virtual KWin session -- without affecting the user's desktop. It also supports live desktop automation by connecting to an existing KWin session (real desktop or container) for collaborative workflows. With 30 MCP tools covering mouse, keyboard, touch, clipboard, accessibility tree inspection, screenshot capture, and window management, kwin-mcp provides everything needed for end-to-end GUI testing and desktop automation on Linux.
dbus-run-session + kwin_wayland --virtual sandbox. Your host desktop is never affected.systemd-nspawn) for collaborative "share my screen" workflows.libei protocol.Run end-to-end GUI tests for KDE/Qt/GTK applications in headless isolated sessions. kwin-mcp launches each app in its own virtual KWin compositor, interacts via mouse, keyboard, and touch input, then verifies results through screenshots and the accessibility tree -- all without a physical display.
Let AI agents like Claude Code autonomously operate desktop applications. The agent reads the accessibility tree to understand the UI, performs actions through 30 MCP tools, and observes the results via screenshots -- creating a complete feedback loop for any Wayland application.
Connect to your real desktop session and let Claude observe and interact with what you see. Use session_connect or pass --default-live-session to make live mode the default. Also supports attaching to KWin running inside containers (e.g. systemd-nspawn) for isolated agent desktops.
Integrate Linux desktop GUI testing into CI/CD pipelines. kwin-mcp's virtual sessions require no X11 or physical display server, making it suitable for headless environments like GitHub Actions or GitLab CI runn