node-debugger-mcp

The Node.js Debugger MCP Server offers debugging capabilities for Node.js with process management tailored for AI agents. It allows setting breakpoints, stepping through code, and evaluating expressions, making it ideal for long-running debugging sessions.

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Node.js Debugger MCP Server

An MCP server that provides Node.js debugging capabilities with process management for AI agents.

Node.js Debugger Server MCP server
Features
  • Process Management: Start/stop Node.js processes with debugging enabled
  • Debugging Tools: Set breakpoints, step through code, evaluate expressions
  • Inspector Integration: Connect to Node.js Inspector API
  • AI Agent Friendly: Designed for long-running debugging sessions
Installation
  1. Build the server:

    npm install
    npm run build
    
  2. For Project-Specific Use: The .mcp.json file is already configured in this project

  3. For User-Wide Use: Add to your global Claude Code configuration:

    claude mcp add --scope user debugger-mcp node /absolute/path/to/debugger-mcp/build/index.js
    
  4. For Global Use: Copy the .mcp.json to your projects or add to global config

Usage with Claude Code

Once configured, you'll have access to these tools in Claude Code:

Process Management
  • start_node_process - Launch Node.js scripts with debugging
  • kill_process - Terminate processes by PID
  • list_processes - Show all managed processes
Debugging
  • attach_debugger - Connect to debug port
  • set_breakpoint - Set breakpoints with optional conditions
    • Important: Use full file:// URLs for reliable breakpoint hits
    • Example: file:///Users/you/project/script.js
  • step_debug - Step through code (next/step/continue/out)
  • pause_execution - Manually pause a running process
  • evaluate_expression - Evaluate expressions in debug context
Resources
  • debug://session - Current debug session state
  • debug://processes - List of managed processes
Example Usage
  1. Start a Node.js process:

    Use the start_node_process tool with script: "example-app.js"
    
  2. Attach debugger:

    Use attach_debugger tool with the port returned from step 1
    
  3. Set breakpoints and debug:

    # Set a breakpoint using full file URL
    Use set_breakpoint tool with:
    - file: "file:///absolute/path/to/example-app.js"
    - line: 5
    
    # Control execution
    Use step_debug tool with action: "continue"
    
Key Features
  • Automatic Pause on Start: Uses --inspect-brk flag to pause at first line
  • Full Chrome DevTools Protocol: Real debugging, not simulation
  • Reliable Breakpoints: Use file:// URLs for consistent breakpoint hits
  • Process Management: Track and manage multiple debugging sessions
Testing

Test with the included example app:

node --inspect=9229 example-app.js

Then use the MCP tools to debug it!

Debug the MCP Server
npm run inspector