GDB MCP Server

Created By
smadi0x86a year ago
An MCP server for GDB debugging.
Overview

What is GDB MCP?

GDB MCP is a server that allows Large Language Models (LLMs) to interact with GDB for program debugging and analysis, enabling complex debugging tasks through a generative AI interface.

How to use GDB MCP?

To use GDB MCP, clone the repository, install the dependencies, and start the server. Then, configure your LLM client to connect to the GDB MCP server.

Key features of GDB MCP?

  • Session management for multiple GDB sessions
  • Advanced debugging commands like setting breakpoints, stepping through code, and inspecting variables
  • Support for core dump analysis and symbol inspection

Use cases of GDB MCP?

  1. Debugging complex programs without source code access
  2. Analyzing program behavior through disassembly
  3. Assisting in understanding crashes and unexpected behaviors in binaries

FAQ from GDB MCP?

  • Can GDB MCP handle all types of binaries?

Yes, GDB MCP can analyze any binary that GDB supports, provided it has the necessary debug symbols.

  • Is GDB MCP free to use?

Yes, GDB MCP is open-source and free to use under the GNU v3 License.

  • What programming languages does GDB MCP support?

GDB MCP can be used with any language that can be compiled to a binary executable, such as C, C++, and others.

Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
smadi0x86
Star
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Language
Python
License
GPL-3.0 license

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