Moling

Created By
gojuea year ago
MoLing is a computer-use and browser-use based MCP server. It is a locally deployed, dependency-free office AI assistant.
Overview

What is Moling?

Moling is a computer-based MCP Server that facilitates system interaction through operating system APIs, serving as a dependency-free local office automation assistant.

How to use Moling?

To use Moling, start the server and connect using any supported MCP client by configuring it to point to your Moling server address. Installation can be done via script, direct download, or building from source.

Key features of Moling?

  • File System Operations: Perform reading, writing, merging, statistics, and aggregation of files.
  • Command-line Terminal: Execute system commands directly.
  • Browser Control: Integrated with github.com/chromedp/chromedp for browser automation.
  • Multiple Operation Modes: Includes Stdio Mode for interactive use and SSR Mode for automated environments.

Use cases of Moling?

  1. Automating file management tasks in local office environments.
  2. Executing system commands for various administrative tasks.
  3. Assisting in document writing and schedule planning.

FAQ from Moling?

  • Can Moling run on multiple operating systems?

Yes! Moling is compatible with Windows, Linux, and macOS without requiring additional dependencies.

  • How do I install Moling?

You can install Moling via a script, direct download from the releases page, or by building from source using the Golang toolchain.

  • Is Moling free to use?

Yes! Moling is open-source and free to use under the Apache License 2.0.

Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
gojue
Star
301
Language
Go
License
Apache-2.0 license

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