Iterm MCP
iTerm-MCP is a server that provides model access for iTerm sessions, supporting efficient viewing of terminal output and full control.
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What is iTerm-MCP?
iTerm-MCP is a server tool based on the Model Context Protocol that allows you to interact with the iTerm terminal through a language model. It enables the model to read terminal output, execute commands, and send control signals.How to use iTerm-MCP?
Simply install the tool and configure the server address in the client (such as Claude Desktop) to start using it. You can easily run commands, view output, and collaborate with the model to complete tasks.Applicable Scenarios
Suitable for tasks that require high - level interaction, such as debugging code, writing automated scripts, or monitoring system status in real - time.Main Features
Efficiently Read Terminal OutputOnly load the parts of the output you're interested in, reducing unnecessary data transfer.
Comprehensive Terminal ControlSupports functions such as running commands, sending shortcuts, and interacting with the REPL.
Natural IntegrationAllow the model to directly participate in terminal operations, improving collaboration efficiency.
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
Lightweight deployment without complex dependencies
Powerful terminal operation capabilities
Suitable for multi - step task collaboration
Limitations
Users need to manually monitor security
There may be a delay for long commands
How to Use
Download and Install the Tool
Make sure you have the latest versions of iTerm2 and Node.js installed.
Configure the Client
Add server configuration in Claude Desktop.
Start Interaction
Send instructions to iTerm through the model and receive feedback.
Usage Examples
Run Linux CommandsRun simple Linux commands through the model and display the results.
Start the Python REPLStart the Python interpreter and execute a piece of code.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is iTerm-MCP secure?
Why is the execution speed of my commands slow?
Related Resources
Official Documentation
Detailed installation and usage guides.
GitHub Repository
Source code and example projects.
YouTube Video Tutorial
Quick - start video.
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