Automate GNOME Wayland UI discovery, interaction, and testing workflows.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "GNOME UI MCP" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use GNOME UI MCP to launch the target app, detect buttons, input fields, and menus in the main window, then perform login, open settings, change an option, save, and capture screenshots. If any step fails, return the failed step and UI element details.
An automated test result with step statuses, screenshots, and failure diagnostics.
Using GNOME UI MCP, open GNOME Settings, navigate to display and power pages, lower screen brightness, enable night light, and record each setting’s original state and update result.
A settings change report describing navigation steps, updated items, and final states.
Use GNOME UI MCP to scan the active window’s AT-SPI accessibility elements and output the window hierarchy, control names, roles, clickable states, and reliable selectors for later automation.
A structured inventory of UI elements that can be used for later automation scripts.
Let AI operate Windows desktops for UI automation, OCR, and verification.
Lets AI control Windows desktop apps with UI automation, OCR, and verification.
Let AI see and control a Linux desktop for visual task automation.
Automate Windows desktop apps with reliable UI control discovery and action verification.
Automate Linux desktop actions like windows, input, screenshots, and clipboard control.
Let AI control a Linux desktop for UI interaction and screen understanding.