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๐Ÿ‘† MCP Pointer

Point to browser DOM elements for agentic coding tools via MCP!

MCP Pointer is a local tool combining an MCP Server with a Chrome Extension:

  1. ๐Ÿ–ฅ๏ธ MCP Server (Node.js package) - Bridges between the browser and AI tools via the Model Context Protocol
  2. ๐ŸŒ Chrome Extension - Captures DOM element selections in the browser using Option+Click

The extension lets you visually select DOM elements in the browser, and the MCP server makes this textual context available to agentic coding tools like Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf through standardized MCP tools.

โœจ Features

  • ๐ŸŽฏ Option+Click Selection - Simply hold Option (Alt on Windows) and click any element
  • ๐Ÿ“‹ Complete Element Data - Text content, CSS classes, HTML attributes, positioning, and styling
  • โš›๏ธ React Component Detection - Component names and source files via Fiber (experimental)
  • ๐Ÿ”— WebSocket Connection - Real-time communication between browser and AI tools
  • ๐Ÿค– MCP Compatible - Works with Claude Code and other MCP-enabled AI tools

๐ŸŽฌ Usage example (video)

mcp-pointer-demo.mp4

See MCP Pointer in action: Option+Click any element in your browser, then ask your agentic coding tool about it (in this example, Claude Code). The AI gets complete textual context about the selected DOM element including CSS properties, url, selector, and more.

๐Ÿš€ Getting Started

1. Install Chrome Extension

๐ŸŽ‰ Now available on Chrome Web Store!

Install from Chrome Web Store

Simply click the link above to install from the Chrome Web Store.

Alternative: Manual Installation

Option A: Download from Releases

  1. Go to GitHub Releases
  2. Download mcp-pointer-chrome-extension.zip from the latest release
  3. Extract the zip file to a folder on your computer
  4. Open Chrome โ†’ Settings โ†’ Extensions โ†’ Developer mode (toggle ON)
  5. Click "Load unpacked" and select the extracted folder
  6. The MCP Pointer extension should appear in your extensions list
  7. Reload web pages to activate the extension

Option B: Build from Source

  1. Clone this repository
  2. Follow the build instructions in CONTRIBUTING.md
  3. Open Chrome โ†’ Settings โ†’ Extensions โ†’ Developer mode (toggle ON)
  4. Click "Load unpacked" and select the packages/chrome-extension/dist/ folder
  5. Reload web pages to activate the extension

2. Configure MCP Server

One command setup for your AI tool:

npx -y @mcp-pointer/server config claude  # or cursor, windsurf, and others - see below
Other AI Tools & Options
# For other AI tools
npx -y @mcp-pointer/server config cursor     # Opens Cursor deeplink for automatic installation
npx -y @mcp-pointer/server config windsurf   # Automatically updates Windsurf config file
npx -y @mcp-pointer/server config manual     # Shows manual configuration for other tools

Optional: You can install globally with npm install -g @mcp-pointer/server to use mcp-pointer instead of npx -y @mcp-pointer/server

After configuration, restart your coding tool to load the MCP connection.

3. Start Using

  1. Navigate to any webpage
  2. Option+Click any element to select it
  3. Ask your AI to analyze the targeted element!

Your AI tool will automatically start the MCP server when needed using the npx -y @mcp-pointer/server start command.

Available AI Tools:

  • getTargetedElement - Get comprehensive info about the selected element
  • clearTargetedElement - Clear the current selection
  • getPointerStatus - Check system status and statistics

๐ŸŽฏ How It Works

  1. Element Selection: Content script captures Option+Click events
  2. Data Extraction: Analyzes element structure, CSS, and framework info
  3. WebSocket Transport: Sends data to MCP server on port 7007
  4. MCP Protocol: Makes data available to AI tools via MCP tools
  5. AI Analysis: Your assistant can now see and analyze the element!

๐ŸŽจ Element Data Extracted

  • Basic Info: Tag name, ID, classes, text content
  • CSS Properties: Display, position, colors, dimensions
  • Component Info: React component names and source files (experimental)
  • Attributes: All HTML attributes
  • Position: Exact coordinates and dimensions
  • Source Hints: File paths and component origins

๐Ÿ” Framework Support

  • โš›๏ธ React - Component names and source files via Fiber (experimental)
  • ๐Ÿ“ฆ Generic HTML/CSS/JS - Full support for any web content
  • ๐Ÿ”ฎ Planned - Vue component detection (PRs appreciated)

๐ŸŒ Browser Support

  • โœ… Chrome - Full support (tested)
  • ๐ŸŸก Chromium-based browsers - Should work (Edge, Brave, Arc - load built extension manually)

๐Ÿ› Troubleshooting

Extension Not Connecting

  1. Make sure MCP server is running: npx -y @mcp-pointer/server start
  2. Check browser console for WebSocket errors
  3. Verify port 7007 is not blocked by firewall

MCP Tools Not Available

  1. Restart your AI assistant after installing
  2. Check MCP configuration: mcp-pointer config <your-tool>
  3. Verify server is running: npx -y @mcp-pointer/server start

Elements Not Highlighting

  1. Some pages block content scripts (chrome://, etc.)
  2. Try refreshing the page
  3. Check if targeting is enabled (click extension icon)

๐Ÿš€ Roadmap

1. Dynamic Context Control

  • LLM-configurable detail levels (visible text only, all text, CSS levels)
  • Progressive refinement options
  • Token-conscious data fetching

2. Enhanced Framework Support

  • Vue.js component detection
  • Better React support (React 19 removed _debugSource, affecting source mapping in dev builds)

3. Visual Content Support (for multimodal LLMs)

  • Base64 encoding for images (img tags)
  • Screenshot capture of selected elements
  • Separate MCP tool for direct visual content retrieval

๐Ÿ“ License

MIT License - see LICENSE file for details

๐Ÿค Contributing

We welcome contributions! Please see our CONTRIBUTING.md guide for development setup and guidelines.


Inspired by tools like Click-to-Component for component development workflows.


Made with โค๏ธ for AI-powered web development

Now your AI can analyze any element you point at with Option+Click! ๐Ÿ‘†

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