Yutarop/ros-mcp
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ROS MCP is a server designed to control robots in ROS environments using natural language, supporting communication via ROS topics, services, and actions.
ROS MCP
ROS MCP is a MCP server designed for controlling robots in ROS environments using natural language. It supports communication via ROS topics, services, and actions, and works with any ROS message type.
Demo
Test to see if ros topics, services, and actions can be used.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/61143c37-fb73-4998-9cbc-844d92ae61d9
Components
-
Socket Server (
socket_server.py
): A lightweight server that runs on localhost:8765 to handle GUI-related operations. It receives instructions from the MCP server to launch tools such asGazebo
orrqt_graph
on the local display. -
MCP Server (
ros-general.py
): A Python-based server that implements the MCP. It processes natural language input, maps it to ROS commands, and communicates with the socket server. To enable node communication between the MCP server and the local machine, both must be configured with the sameROS_DOMAIN_ID
on the same local network.
Overview of MCP Tools
Topic Management
: List, monitor, and publish to ROS2 topicsNode Control
: List and inspect running ROS2 nodesService Interaction
: Call ROS2 services with customAction Support
: Send goals to ROS2 actionsGUI Integration
: Launch ROS2 GUI tools via WebSocket serverEnvironment Debugging
: Check ROS2 setup and configurationProcess Management
: Clean up running ROS2 processes
Please refer here for more details.
Getting Started
Requirements
- ROS2 Humble Hawksbill (This project has only been tested with ROS2 Humble. Compatibility with other ROS2 distributions is not guaranteed.)
- claude desktop (Linux, macOS and Windows)
- Python 3.10+
- websockets >= 15.0.1
- uv package manager (Installing uv)
- Other dependencies as listed in
pyproject.toml
Installation
Git clone and install websockets package
git clone git@github.com:Yutarop/ros-mcp.git
cd ros-mcp
pip install "websockets>=15.0.1"
Activate .venv and install dependencies
uv venv
source .venv/bin/activate
uv pip install -e .
Claude Settings (claude_desktop_config.json
)
To use the MCP server correctly with Claude Desktop, you need to modify the claude_desktop_config.json file with appropriate values.
{
"mcpServers": {
"ros-general": {
"command": "uv",
"args": [
"--directory",
"/ABSOLUTE/PATH/TO/PARENT/FOLDER/ros-mcp",
"run",
"bash",
"-c",
"export ROS_LOG_DIR=/tmp && export ROS_DOMAIN_ID=${ROS_DOMAIN_ID:-YOUR_ROS_DOMAIN_ID} && source /opt/ros/humble/setup.bash && python3 /ABSOLUTE/PATH/TO/PARENT/FOLDER/ros-general.py"
]
}
}
}
💡 Replace the following placeholders:
-
/ABSOLUTE/PATH/TO/PARENT/FOLDER/ros-mcp
Replace with the absolute path the ros-mcp directory. For example: /home/ubuntu/ros-mcp -
YOUR_ROS_DOMAIN_ID
Replace with the ROS domain ID used in your environment to enable ROS communication between the MCP server and your local machine. If you're not sure what your current domain ID is, you can check it by running the following command in your terminal:echo $ROS_DOMAIN_ID
If nothing is printed, the domain ID is not set, and the default value 0 will be used. Alternatively, you can set it manually using the following command:
export ROS_DOMAIN_ID=10 # Replace 10 with your desired domain ID
-
/ABSOLUTE/PATH/TO/PARENT/FOLDER/ros-general.py
Replace with the absolute path to your ros-general.py script. For example: /home/ubuntu/ros-mcp/ros-general.py
Running the Servers
Start MCP server
Make sure your virtual environment is activated before running the MCP server:
(ros-mcp) $ uv run ros-general.py
Start socket server
python3 socket_server.py
💡not in the virtual environment!