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STDIO多语言调试MCP服务器,为AI提供结构化调试API
多语言调试MCP服务器,为AI提供结构化调试API
MCP server for multi-language debugging – give your AI agents debugging superpowers 🚀
mcp-debugger is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides debugging tools as structured API calls. It enables AI agents to perform step-through debugging of multiple programming languages using the Debug Adapter Protocol (DAP).
🆕 Version 0.17.0: Rust debugging support (Alpha)! Debug Rust programs with CodeLLDB, including Cargo projects, async code, and full variable inspection—plus step commands now return the active source context so agents keep their place automatically.
🔥 Version 0.16.0: JavaScript/Node.js debugging support (Alpha)! Full debugging capabilities with bundled js-debug, TypeScript support, and zero-runtime dependencies via improved npx distribution.
🎬 Demo Video: See the debugger in action!
Recording in progress - This will show an AI agent discovering and fixing the variable swap bug in real-time
WARNING: On Windows, use the GNU toolchain for full variable inspection. Run
mcp-debugger check-rust-binary <path-to-exe>to verify your build and see Rust Debugging on Windows for detailed guidance. NOTE: The published npm bundle ships the Linux x64 CodeLLDB runtime to stay under registry size limits. On macOS or Windows, point theCODELLDB_PATHenvironment variable at an existing CodeLLDB installation (for example from the VSCode extension) or clone the repo and runpnpm --filter @debugmcp/adapter-rust run build:adapterto vendor your platform binaries locally.
If you're on Windows and want the quickest path to a working GNU toolchain + dlltool configuration, run:
pwsh scripts/setup/windows-rust-debug.ps1
The script installs the stable-gnu toolchain (via rustup), exposes dlltool.exe from rustup's self-contained directory, builds the bundled Rust examples, and (optionally) runs the Rust smoke tests. Add -UpdateUserPath if you want the dlltool path persisted to your user PATH/DLLTOOL variables.
The script will also attempt to provision an MSYS2-based MinGW-w64 toolchain (via winget + pacman) so cargo +stable-gnu has a fully functional dlltool/ld/as stack. If MSYS2 is already installed, it simply reuses it; otherwise it guides you through installing it (or warns so you can install manually).
npx @debugmcp/mcp-debugger - no installation neededAdd to your MCP settings configuration:
{ "mcpServers": { "mcp-debugger": { "command": "node", "args": ["C:/path/to/mcp-debugger/dist/index.js", "--log-level", "debug", "--log-file", "C:/path/to/logs/debug-mcp-server.log"], "disabled": false, "autoApprove": ["create_debug_session", "set_breakpoint", "get_variables"] } } }
For Claude Code users, we provide an automated installation script:
# Clone the repository git clone https://github.com/yourusername/mcp-debugger.git cd mcp-debugger # Run the installation script ./scripts/install-claude-mcp.sh # Verify the connection /home/ubuntu/.claude/local/claude mcp list
Important: The stdio argument is required to prevent console output from corrupting the JSON-RPC protocol. See CLAUDE.md for detailed setup and docs/MCP_CLAUDE_CODE_INTEGRATION.md for troubleshooting.
docker run -v $(pwd):/workspace debugmcp/mcp-debugger:latest
⚠️ The Docker image intentionally ships only the Python and JavaScript adapters. Rust debugging requires the local, SSE, or packed deployments where the adapter runs next to your toolchain.
npm install -g @debugmcp/mcp-debugger mcp-debugger --help
Or use without installation via npx:
npx @debugmcp/mcp-debugger --help
📸 Screenshot: MCP Integration in Action
This screenshot will show real-time MCP protocol communication with tool calls and JSON responses flowing between the AI agent and debugger.
mcp-debugger exposes debugging operations as MCP tools that can be called with structured JSON parameters:
// Tool: create_debug_session // Request: { "language": "python", // or "javascript", "rust", or "mock" for testing "name": "My Debug Session" } // Response: { "success": true, "sessionId": "a4d1acc8-84a8-44fe-a13e-28628c5b33c7", "message": "Created python debug session: My Debug Session" }
📸 Screenshot: Active Debugging Session
This screenshot will show the debugger paused at a breakpoint with the stack trace visible in the left panel, local variables in the right panel, and source code with line highlighting in the center.
| Tool | Description | Status |
|---|---|---|
create_debug_session | Create a new debugging session | ✅ Implemented |
list_debug_sessions | List all active sessions | ✅ Implemented |
set_breakpoint | Set a breakpoint in a file | ✅ Implemented |
start_debugging | Start debugging a script | ✅ Implemented |
get_stack_trace | Get the current stack trace | ✅ Implemented |
get_scopes | Get variable scopes for a frame | ✅ Implemented |
get_variables | Get variables in a scope | ✅ Implemented |
step_over | Step over the current line | ✅ Implemented |
step_into | Step into a function | ✅ Implemented |
step_out | Step out of a function | ✅ Implemented |
continue_execution | Continue running | ✅ Implemented |
close_debug_session | Close a session | ✅ Implemented |
pause_execution | Pause running execution | ❌ Not Implemented |
evaluate_expression | Evaluate expressions | ❌ Not Implemented |
get_source_context | Get source code context | ✅ Implemented |
📸 Screenshot: Multi-Session Debugging
This screenshot will show the debugger managing multiple concurrent debug sessions, demonstrating how AI agents can debug different scripts simultaneously with isolated session management.
Version 0.10.0 introduces a clean adapter pattern that separates language-agnostic core functionality from language-specific implementations:
┌─────────────┐ ┌──────────────┐ ┌─────────────────┐
│ MCP Client │────▶│ SessionManager│────▶│ AdapterRegistry │
└─────────────┘ └──────────────┘ └─────────────────┘
│ │
▼ ▼
┌──────────────┐ ┌─────────────────┐
│ ProxyManager │◀─────│ Language Adapter│
└──────────────┘ └─────────────────┘
│
┌──────────────┴───────────────┐
│ │
┌─────▼──────┐ ┌──────▼──────┐ ┌─────▼──────┐
│Python │ │JavaScript │ │Mock │
│Adapter │ │Adapter │ │Adapter │
└────────────┘ └─────────────┘ └────────────┘
Want to add debugging support for your favorite language? Check out the Adapter Development Guide!
Here's a complete debugging session example:
# buggy_swap.py def swap_variables(a, b): a = b # Bug: loses original value of 'a' b = a # Bug: 'b' gets the new value of 'a' return a, b
// Tool: create_debug_session // Request: { "language": "python", "name": "Swap Bug Investigation" } // Response: { "success": true, "sessionId": "a4d1acc8-84a8-44fe-a13e-28628c5b33c7", "message": "Created python debug session: Swap Bug Investigation" }
// Tool: set_breakpoint // Request: { "sessionId": "a4d1acc8-84a8-44fe-a13e-28628c5b33c7", "file": "buggy_swap.py", "line": 2 } // Response: { "success": true, "breakpointId": "28e06119-619e-43c0-b029-339cec2615df", "file": "C:\\path\\to\\buggy_swap.py", "line": 2, "verified": false, "message": "Breakpoint set at C:\\path\\to\\buggy_swap.py:2" }
// Tool: start_debugging // Request: { "sessionId": "a4d1acc8-84a8-44fe-a13e-28628c5b33c7", "scriptPath": "buggy_swap.py" } // Response: { "success": true, "state": "paused", "message": "Debugging started for buggy_swap.py. Current state: paused", "data": { "message": "Debugging started for buggy_swap.py. Current state: paused", "reason": "breakpoint" } }
First, get the scopes:
// Tool: get_scopes // Request: { "sessionId": "a4d1acc8-84a8-44fe-a13e-28628c5b33c7", "frameId": 3 } // Response: { "success": true, "scopes": [ { "name": "Locals", "variablesReference": 5, "expensive": false, "presentationHint": "locals", "source": {} }, { "name": "Globals", "variablesReference": 6, "expensive": false, "source": {} } ] }
Then get the local variables:
// Tool: get_variables // Request: { "sessionId": "a4d1acc8-84a8-44fe-a13e-28628c5b33c7", "scope": 5 } // Response: { "success": true, "variables": [ {"name": "a", "value": "10", "type": "int", "variablesReference": 0, "expandable": false}, {"name": "b", "value": "20", "type": "int", "variablesReference": 0, "expandable": false} ], "count": 2, "variablesReference": 5 }
📸 Screenshot: Variable Inspection Reveals the Bug
This screenshot will show the TUI visualizer after stepping over line 4, where both variables incorrectly show value 20, clearly demonstrating the variable swap bug. The left panel shows the execution state, the center shows the highlighted code, and the right panel displays the incorrect variable values.
We welcome contributions! See CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines.
# Development setup git clone https://github.com/debugmcp/mcp-debugger.git cd mcp-debugger # Install dependencies and vendor debug adapters pnpm install # All debug adapters (JavaScript js-debug, Rust CodeLLDB) are automatically downloaded # Build the project pnpm build # Run tests pnpm test # Check adapter vendoring status pnpm vendor:status # Force re-vendor all adapters (if needed) pnpm vendor:force
The project automatically vendors debug adapters during pnpm install:
SKIP_ADAPTER_VENDOR=true to skip vendoringTo manually manage adapters:
# Check current vendoring status pnpm vendor:status # Re-vendor all adapters pnpm vendor # Clean and re-vendor (force) pnpm vendor:force # Clean vendor directories only pnpm clean:vendor
We use Act to run GitHub Actions workflows locally:
# Build the Docker image first docker build -t mcp-debugger:local . # Run tests with Act (use WSL2 on Windows) act -j build-and-test --matrix os:ubuntu-latest
See tests/README.md for detailed testing instructions.
See Roadmap.md for planned features.
MIT License - see LICENSE for details.
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Give your AI the power to debug like a developer – in any language! 🎯