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chrome-extension-bridge-mcp
A chrome extension bridge that allows you to connect to a mcp server to use global window object.
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Chrome Extension Bridge MCP
A Chrome extension that establishes a WebSocket connection between web pages and a local MCP server. This allows you to interact with web page resources and execute functions from your mcp server.
Inspired by playcanvas/editor-mcp-server.
Overview
This project consists of two main components:
- Chrome Extension: Injects a client script into web pages that establishes a WebSocket connection to your local server.
- Local MCP Server: A WebSocket server that can send commands to the extension and receive responses.
With this setup, you can:
- Access browser APIs and DOM elements from your local server
- Execute JavaScript functions in the context of web pages
- Retrieve resources and information from web pages
- Especially, access the global object like editor, e.x : https://threejs.org/editor/. You can use
window.editor
which is exposed by the website to control the editor. Just like playcanvas/editor-mcp-server.
Installation
Setup
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/yourusername/chrome-extension-socket-mcp.git
cd chrome-extension-socket-mcp
- Install dependencies:
npm install
Development
Run the following command to build the extension in development mode:
npm run debug
Loading the Extension
- Open Chrome and navigate to
chrome://extensions/
- Enable "Developer mode" by toggling the switch in the top right corner
- Click "Load unpacked" and select the
extension
folder from this project - The extension is now installed. You should see a small red indicator in the top right corner of any web page indicating "MCP Extension Loaded"
Usage
Server-side
import { McpServer } from "@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/server/mcp.js";
import { StdioServerTransport } from "@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/server/stdio.js";
import { z } from "zod";
import { Client } from "../src/client";
// Define the port for WebSocket connection
// This should match the port in your Chrome extension's WebSocket connection
const port = 54319;
const client = new Client(port);
// Establish connection to the Chrome extension
await client.connect();
// Create a new MCP server instance with name and version
const server = new McpServer({
name: "Extension-Socket-Server",
version: "1.0.0",
});
// Register a tool that executes the window.alert function in the browser
// This demonstrates how to interact with browser APIs from your server
server.tool(
"alert", // Tool name
"use window.alert", // Tool description
{ message: z.string() }, // Tool parameters schema using Zod
async ({ message }) => { // Tool implementation function
// Call the extension to execute alert in the browser context
const response = await client.callToolExtension("alert", { message });
return response;
}
);
// Register a resource to retrieve the browser's user agent
// This demonstrates how to access browser properties from your server
server.resource(
"userAgent", // Resource name
"useragent://chrome", // Resource URI template
async (uri) => { // Resource handler function
// Get the user agent from the browser
const { content } = await client.callResourceExtension("navigator.userAgent");
// Return the formatted resource
return {
contents: [
{
uri: uri.href,
text: content[0].text,
},
],
};
}
);
// Set up a transport layer for the MCP server
// StdioServerTransport uses standard input/output for communication
const transport = new StdioServerTransport();
await server.connect(transport);
// Handle application termination gracefully
process.on("SIGINT", async () => {
console.log("SIGINT signal received"); // Log when SIGINT is received
await client.dispose(); // Close the WebSocket connection
process.exit(0); // Exit the process
});
Extension-side
The extension automatically connects to ws://localhost:54319
by default. You can modify this in extension/content.js
.
The extension exposes two main entry points for server commands:
-
mcp:resource.*
- For accessing browser resources and properties -
mcp:tool.*
- For executing functions in the browser context
API Reference
Client
-
new Client(port)
- Create a new client instance connecting to specified port -
connect()
- Connect to the MCP server -
callToolExtension(toolName, params)
- Call a tool in the browser -
callResourceExtension(resourceName, params)
- Get a resource from the browser -
dispose()
- Close the connection
WebSocket Protocol
The extension uses a simple JSON-RPC-like protocol:
Request:
{
"id": "unique-request-id",
"method": "mcp:resource.navigator.userAgent",
"params": {}
}
Response:
{
"id": "unique-request-id",
"result": "Mozilla/5.0 ..."
}
License
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chrome-extension-bridge-mcp by Oanakiaja is an outstanding tool for enhancing my web browsing experience. It seamlessly bridges multiple platforms and provides a smooth and efficient workflow. The intuitive interface and robust performance make it a must-have extension for Chrome users. Highly recommended for anyone looking to boost productivity and streamline their online activities. Check it out on GitHub!