Qutebrowser MCP Server

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This MCP supports Qutebrowser by offering a CLI and server that enables listing, selecting, and reading tabs via commands. It exposes these capabilities through the MCP protocol for automation and AI integration. Built with Quarkus, it facilitates seamless control over browser tabs, enhancing automation workflows and enabling AI agents to interact with browser content effectively.
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Qutebrowser MCP Server

Qutebrowser MCP Server

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Qutebrowser MCP Server
This MCP supports Qutebrowser by offering a CLI and server that enables listing, selecting, and reading tabs via commands. It exposes these capabilities through the MCP protocol for automation and AI integration. Built with Quarkus, it facilitates seamless control over browser tabs, enhancing automation workflows and enabling AI agents to interact with browser content effectively.
Added on:
Created by:
Apr 17 2025
Ioannis Canellos
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What is Qutebrowser MCP Server?

This project adds IPC and MCP capabilities to Qutebrowser using Quarkus framework. It provides a command-line interface (CLI) for listing open tabs, selecting specific tabs using fuzzy matching, and reading text from tabs. Additionally, it exposes this functionality via the MCP protocol, allowing AI agents or automation tools to communicate with the browser programmatically. Users can build a native binary for fast execution or run it in JVM mode with an alias. The tool aims to streamline the copying, pasting, and formatting workflows by enabling external control over browser tabs, thereby improving productivity and automation integration.

Who will use Qutebrowser MCP Server?

  • Developers
  • Automation Engineers
  • AI Researchers
  • Power Users of Qutebrowser

How to use the Qutebrowser MCP Server?

  • Step1: Install the binary by compiling the project or using the provided scripts
  • Step2: Run the CLI commands for listing, selecting, or reading tabs
  • Step3: Start the MCP server using 'quteb --mcp' to enable protocol-based control
  • Step4: Connect automation tools or AI agents to interact via MCP protocol

Qutebrowser MCP Server's Core Features & Benefits

The Core Features
  • List open tabs
  • Select tab by fuzzy match
  • Read text from a tab
  • Expose functionality via MCP protocol
The Benefits
  • Enhances browser automation
  • Enables AI integration with Qutebrowser
  • Streamlines copying and formatting workflow
  • Supports native and JVM execution modes

Qutebrowser MCP Server's Main Use Cases & Applications

  • Automating tab management in Qutebrowser
  • Enabling AI agents to interact with browser content
  • Integrating browser control into automated workflows
  • Developing custom browser control tools

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