Connect MCP-compatible AI assistants to a Robonine robot arm for local control.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "Robonine MCP Server" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use the Robonine MCP Server to connect to the local Robonine robot arm, read the current connection status, joint positions, and available control commands, then summarize them in English.
A summary of the robot connection result, current status, and available control commands.
Use the Robonine MCP Server to move the robot arm through three preset positions: home, pick, and place. Check safety status before each step and return an execution log after completion.
An execution log showing each motion step, success status, and any errors or safety check results.
Based on the available interfaces of the Robonine MCP Server, generate an example control script that initializes the connection, reads status, and moves the robot arm to a target coordinate, with a brief explanation.
A reusable example script with key step explanations for local integration and debugging.
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Connect ROBOT.md to MCP agents for structured manifest access and validation.
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Let AI control macOS apps, mouse, and keyboard to automate tasks.