Tasker MCP
Tasker MCP integration guide, providing a complete process from installing dependencies to running the service, supporting connection to MCP applications through the CLI server and extending task functions.
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What is Tasker MCP Server?
Tasker MCP Server is a bridge connecting AI applications and the Tasker automation tool. It allows AI to directly call Tasker tasks on your phone through a standard protocol, enabling intelligent automated control.How to use Tasker MCP Server?
Just follow three simple steps: 1) Import the Tasker configuration file. 2) Run the server program. 3) Connect in the AI application and start using.Use cases
Suitable for users who want to control mobile automation through natural language, need AI assistance to complete complex mobile operations, or want to combine AI capabilities with local automation.Main features
Bidirectional communicationSupports two communication modes, SSE and stdio, to adapt to different application scenarios
Task exposureAny Tasker task can be exposed as a tool for AI to call
Cross - platformProvides pre - compiled binary files for multiple architectures, supporting mobile phones and PCs
Advantages and limitations
Advantages
Allows AI to control mobile automation without programming
Leverages existing Tasker configurations, with low learning costs
Supports mainstream operating systems and device architectures
Limitations
Tasker itself has many limitations in parameter passing
Requires basic command - line knowledge for server configuration
Some advanced features require manual modification of the configuration file
How to use
Import Tasker configuration
Import the provided mcp_server.prj.xml into your Tasker application
Generate API key
Run the 'MCP generate_api_key' task to create a secure access key
Deploy the server
Select the appropriate server program according to the device type and run it
Usage examples
AI controls the mobile flashlightLet AI control the mobile flashlight to flash through natural language commands
Automatically send pre - scheduled messagesAI automatically sends pre - scheduled text messages based on the conversation content
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does my task parameter passing fail?
How to update the available tool list?
Related resources
Tasker official website
Tasker official documentation and support
MCP protocol description
Model Context Protocol technical specifications
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