📱 MCP Server for iOS Simulator

Created By
arturonaredoa year ago
Overview

What is MCP Server for iOS Simulator?

MCP Server for iOS Simulator is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that allows Large Language Models (LLMs) to control iOS simulators using natural language commands.

How to use MCP Server for iOS Simulator?

To use the MCP Server, clone the repository, set up the environment, and start the server. You can then send natural language commands to control the simulator.

Key features of MCP Server for iOS Simulator?

  • Create and manage simulator sessions
  • Install and manage iOS applications
  • Interact with the simulator UI through gestures
  • Capture screenshots and logs for debugging
  • Advanced features like location simulation and media injection

Use cases of MCP Server for iOS Simulator?

  1. Automating UI testing for iOS applications
  2. Managing multiple simulator sessions for development
  3. Debugging applications in real-time using natural language commands

FAQ from MCP Server for iOS Simulator?

  • Can I use this server on Windows?

No, it requires macOS to run the iOS simulator.

  • Is there a way to integrate this with other LLMs?

Yes, you can integrate it with any LLM that supports MCP.

  • What are the system requirements?

You need macOS, Node.js, Homebrew, and XCode with iOS simulators installed.

Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
arturonaredo
Star
2
Language
TypeScript
License
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