Overview
What is the browser-use MCP Server?
The browser-use MCP Server is a TypeScript-based Model Context Protocol server that implements a simple notes system, demonstrating core MCP concepts through resources representing text notes with URIs and metadata.
How to use the browser-use MCP Server?
To use the MCP Server, install the dependencies, build the server, and configure it with Claude Desktop by adding the server configuration to the appropriate JSON file based on your operating system.
Key features of the browser-use MCP Server?
- Resources for listing and accessing notes via
note://URIs. - Tools for creating new text notes with required title and content parameters.
- Prompts for generating summaries of all stored notes, returning structured prompts for LLM summarization.
Use cases of the browser-use MCP Server?
- Creating and managing text notes for personal or team use.
- Summarizing notes for quick reference or review.
- Integrating with other applications that support MCP for enhanced note-taking capabilities.
FAQ from the browser-use MCP Server?
- What programming language is the MCP Server built with?
The MCP Server is built using TypeScript.
- How can I debug the MCP Server?
You can use the MCP Inspector, which provides a URL to access debugging tools in your browser.
- Is there a video tutorial available?
Yes, a corresponding video tutorial can be found at https://youtu.be/jsd8TpzicRQ.