| name | flutter-mcp-toolkit-debug |
| description | Diagnose problems in a running Flutter app — read logs, evaluate Dart expressions, interpret error envelopes. Use when something broke. |
When to use
Use this skill when something broke and you need to understand why:
- A tool call returned an error envelope (
ok: false).
- The app behaves unexpectedly and you need runtime log output.
- You need to inspect live app state without changing it (read
AgentState.instance.value).
- A prior
control action (tap, hot_reload, navigate) completed without error but the result is wrong.
Do NOT use this skill for:
- Reading what is currently on screen — use
flutter-mcp-toolkit-inspect.
- The toolkit itself failing to connect — load
flutter-mcp-toolkit-setup.
Registry vs bundled tools
- Bundled
fmt_* tools (screenshot, logs, evaluate, …) run on the MCP server via AgentRegistry on the host.
- App-registered surfaces appear after
MCPToolkitBinding.addEntries / AgentCallEntry — discover with fmt_list_client_tools_and_resources, then fmt_client_tool / fmt_client_resource.
Triage flow
- Error envelope returned? Read
error.code first, then error.descriptor.retryable. Look the code up in the Error envelope playbook below.
- Retryable error? Run
flutter-mcp-toolkit doctor --json. If doctor fails, load flutter-mcp-toolkit-setup.
- Need log output? Call
get_recent_logs with count: 100 and a level filter. Look for stack traces or assertion messages near the timestamp of the failure.
- Need live state? Call
evaluate_dart_expression with a targeted expression (e.g. MyBloc.instance.state.toString()). Do this after logs, not instead of them.
- Chaining with inspect? Order:
semantic_snapshot → evaluate_dart_expression → get_recent_logs. Snapshot gives you the current widget tree before expression evaluation mutates nothing; logs give trailing context.
- Multiple targets? If
connection_selection_required, call discover_debug_apps, pick the targetId, then pass connection: {targetId: "..."} to every subsequent call.
Tool reference
get_recent_logs
Retrieve recent print() and debugPrint() output from the running app's main isolate.
count • integer • optional, default: 50 — number of log lines to return.
connection • object • optional — connection override; required when multiple debug apps are running.
get_recent_logs(count: 100)
get_recent_logs(count: 50, connection: {targetId: "ws://127.0.0.1:8181/<token>/ws"})
Returns: {"logs": ["[INFO] page loaded", "[ERROR] assertion failed: ..."], "count": 50}
Read-only; no code executed. Returns only lines buffered since last app start or hot restart. On failure see getRecentLogsFailed in the playbook.
evaluate_dart_expression
Evaluate a Dart expression in the running app's main isolate and return its string representation.
expression • string • required — Dart expression (e.g. "MyClass.instance.counter").
connection • object • optional — connection override.
evaluate_dart_expression(expression: "Navigator.of(context).canPop()")
evaluate_dart_expression(expression: "AgentState.instance.value.toString()")
Returns: {"result": "42"} — always a string-serialized value. Executes arbitrary code in the live isolate — avoid side-effecting expressions. Debug mode only. On failure see evaluateExpressionFailed in the playbook.
Connect / multi-app flows
When discover_debug_apps returns more than one entry (or any call returns connection_selection_required):
- Call
discover_debug_apps() — read targets[*].targetId for each running app.
- Identify the target by port or hostname.
- Call
connect_debug_app(connection: {targetId: "ws://127.0.0.1:<port>/<token>/ws"}) to pin the session.
- Pass the same
connection object to every subsequent tool call for the session.
Connection override pattern — pass connection on any call:
get_recent_logs(count: 50, connection: {targetId: "ws://127.0.0.1:8182/<token>/ws"})
evaluate_dart_expression(expression: "x.toString()", connection: {targetId: "ws://127.0.0.1:8182/<token>/ws"})
If the target changes (app restarted, port shifted), re-run discover_debug_apps to get the new targetId. Stale URIs return connect_failed.
Error envelope playbook
Every failure returns {code, message, details, descriptor, recovery}. Always read error.descriptor (not the top-level envelope) for retryable and exitCode. Run error.recovery.fix_command directly when provided.
unexpectedExecutorError (unexpected_executor_error)
Means: unhandled exception in the command executor.
Causes: bug in the server; unexpected nil; unrecoverable VM state.
Recovery:
flutter-mcp-toolkit doctor --json
- If doctor passes, retry once; if it recurs, file a bug with
error.details.
connectFailed (connect_failed)
Means: connection to the VM Service WebSocket failed.
Causes: wrong port, stale token, app not running.
Recovery:
flutter-mcp-toolkit exec --name get_vm --args '{"connection":{"uri":"ws://127.0.0.1:8181/<token>/ws"}}'
- Get the exact URI from
app.debugPort.wsUri in Flutter output.
vmNotConnected (vm_not_connected)
Means: a VM-dependent command was called before a connection was established.
Recovery:
flutter-mcp-toolkit exec --name status --args '{}'
- Then
flutter-mcp-toolkit doctor --json.
connectionSelectionRequired (connection_selection_required)
Means: multiple debug targets exist; an explicit target is required.
Causes: more than one Flutter app running in debug mode simultaneously.
Recovery:
flutter-mcp-toolkit exec --name discover_debug_apps --args '{}'
- Pick the correct
targetId from details.availableTargets.
- Retry the original call with
connection: {targetId: "<chosen_id>"}.
discoverDebugAppsFailed (discover_debug_apps_failed)
Means: discovery scan of local VM Service ports failed.
Recovery: flutter-mcp-toolkit doctor --json
getVmFailed (get_vm_failed)
Means: get_vm RPC to the VM Service failed.
Recovery: flutter-mcp-toolkit doctor --json
getExtensionRpcsFailed (get_extension_rpcs_failed)
Means: listing registered extension RPCs failed.
Recovery: flutter-mcp-toolkit doctor --json
hotReloadFailed (hot_reload_failed)
Means: hot reload was rejected by the Dart compiler or VM.
Causes: compile error in changed files; isolate in bad state.
Recovery:
flutter-mcp-toolkit exec --name get_app_errors --args '{}'
- Fix the compile error, then retry.
hotRestartFailed (hot_restart_failed)
Means: full hot restart failed.
Recovery: flutter-mcp-toolkit doctor --json — if VM is unreachable, restart the app manually.
getActivePortsFailed (get_active_ports_failed)
Means: scan for active debug ports failed.
Recovery: flutter-mcp-toolkit doctor --json
getAppErrorsFailed (get_app_errors_failed)
Means: retrieving app errors from the toolkit bridge failed.
Recovery: flutter-mcp-toolkit doctor --json
getScreenshotsFailed (get_screenshots_failed)
Means: screenshot capture failed (wrong mode, host window not available, Simulator window race, etc.).
Recovery:
flutter-mcp-toolkit doctor --json — check visual_capture_permission_denied separately.
- Check
captureHints on get_view_details or screenshot payloads. Strong signals (platformViewsDetected): UiKitView, AppKitView, AndroidView, HtmlElementView — use desktop_window or auto (macOS app, iOS Simulator, or Chrome/web on any host with CDP). Web truth capture: macOS ScreenCaptureKit first, then Chrome CDP (captureBackend: cdp); override port with --web-browser-debugging-port. Weak signals (weakSignalsDetected): Texture only — prefer desktop_window on macOS host but auto does not upgrade. WGPU/custom engines without platform views: set MCPToolkitBinding.captureHintsContributor in the app. Image-only get_screenshots tools also return routing JSON in meta and a leading text block. Showcase: make showcase-stop then make showcase (macOS AppKitView) or flutter run -d chrome (web HtmlElementView + CDP capture).
- Run
focus_window (MCP: fmt_focus_window) then retry get_screenshots with mode: desktop_window.
- For
validate-runtime, executor recovery retries focus+capture once (desktopCaptureRetried). If desktop_window still fails, validate-runtime retries once with flutter_layer even when platform views are detected. Read capturePlatformViewsDetected, captureFocusAttempted, and captureFallbackUsed in data.summary.
visualCapturePermissionDenied (visual_capture_permission_denied)
Means: macOS Screen Recording permission is not granted.
Recovery:
flutter-mcp-toolkit permissions request --kind visual_capture
- Or open System Settings → Privacy & Security → Screen Recording.
visualCaptureUnsupported (visual_capture_unsupported)
Means: visual capture is not supported on this platform or capture mode. Not retryable.
Recovery: flutter-mcp-toolkit permissions status && flutter-mcp-toolkit doctor --json
getViewDetailsFailed (get_view_details_failed)
Means: retrieving FlutterView dimensions failed.
Recovery: flutter-mcp-toolkit doctor --json
debugDumpFailed (debug_dump_failed)
Means: a VM debug-dump RPC (render tree, semantics, layers) failed.
Recovery: flutter-mcp-toolkit doctor --json
dynamicRegistryDisabled (dynamic_registry_disabled)
Means: a dynamic tool/resource call was made but the dynamic registry is disabled. Not retryable.
Recovery: flutter-mcp-toolkit --dynamics exec --name status --args '{}' — pass --dynamics flag to enable.
dynamicRegistryListFailed (dynamic_registry_list_failed)
Means: listing dynamic tools/resources from the registry failed.
Recovery: flutter-mcp-toolkit doctor --json
missingToolName (missing_tool_name)
Means: a dynamic tool call was made without providing a tool name. Not retryable.
Recovery: include tool_name parameter in the call; flutter-mcp-toolkit schema --name fmt_client_tool.
dynamicToolFailed (dynamic_tool_failed)
Means: invocation of a dynamic tool failed.
Recovery: flutter-mcp-toolkit doctor --json
missingResourceUri (missing_resource_uri)
Means: a dynamic resource read was called without a URI. Not retryable.
Recovery: include uri parameter; flutter-mcp-toolkit schema --name fmt_client_resource.
dynamicResourceFailed (dynamic_resource_failed)
Means: reading a dynamic resource failed.
Recovery: flutter-mcp-toolkit doctor --json
sessionManagerNotConfigured (session_manager_not_configured)
Means: a session command was called but no session manager is wired. Not retryable.
Recovery: flutter-mcp-toolkit doctor --json — server config issue; reload flutter-mcp-toolkit-setup.
sessionNotFound (session_not_found)
Means: the requested session ID does not exist. Not retryable.
Recovery: list active sessions; start a new session before referencing it.
invalidCommand (invalid_command)
Means: command name or argument schema is invalid. Not retryable.
Recovery: flutter-mcp-toolkit schema --name <command_name>
stateStoreReadFailed (state_store_read_failed)
Means: reading from persistent state store failed.
Recovery: flutter-mcp-toolkit doctor --json — check filesystem permissions on state directory.
stateStoreWriteFailed (state_store_write_failed)
Means: writing to persistent state store failed.
Recovery: flutter-mcp-toolkit doctor --json — check disk space and permissions.
stateLockTimeout (state_lock_timeout)
Means: acquiring the state lock timed out (concurrent agent contention).
Causes: another agent or CLI call holds the lock; deadlock.
Recovery: wait and retry; if recurring, kill other agent processes holding the lock.
stateLockConflict (state_lock_conflict)
Means: a conflicting state lock was detected.
Causes: parallel agents writing simultaneously.
Recovery: serialise calls; retry after the conflicting operation completes.
diagnoseFailed (diagnose_failed)
Means: the composite diagnose command failed.
Recovery: flutter-mcp-toolkit doctor --json
explainErrorsFailed (explain_errors_failed)
Means: the error-explanation command failed.
Recovery: flutter-mcp-toolkit doctor --json
unsupportedSummaryProvider (unsupported_summary_provider)
Means: an unrecognised summary provider was requested. Not retryable.
Recovery: flutter-mcp-toolkit schema --name diagnose — check allowed provider values.
snapshotNotFound (snapshot_not_found)
Means: the referenced snapshot ID does not exist. Not retryable.
Recovery: flutter-mcp-toolkit snapshot create --name <snapshot_id> --args '{}'
snapshotInvalid (snapshot_invalid)
Means: snapshot payload is malformed or fails validation. Not retryable.
Recovery: recreate the snapshot; do not reuse corrupted files.
staleSnapshot (stale_snapshot)
Means: the provided snapshotId no longer matches the current app state.
Causes: a hot reload or interaction changed the widget tree after the snapshot was taken.
Recovery:
evaluate_dart_expression(expression: "true") — verify app is reachable.
semantic_snapshot() — obtain a fresh snapshot ID, then retry the original call.
bundleBuildFailed (bundle_build_failed)
Means: bundle creation or publish failed.
Recovery: flutter-mcp-toolkit doctor --json — check build artefacts and output path.
writeBlocked (write_blocked)
Means: a write was blocked because --no-overwrite is set and the target already exists. Not retryable.
Recovery: retry without --no-overwrite, or choose a different --output/--name.
doctorCriticalFailed (doctor_critical_failed)
Means: one or more critical doctor checks failed.
Recovery: flutter-mcp-toolkit doctor --json — read checks[*] where status: "fail" and critical: true; load flutter-mcp-toolkit-setup.
interactionFailed (interaction_failed)
Means: a tap/scroll/swipe/drag/long_press/enter_text call failed.
Causes: stale ref; widget not visible or not interactive; toolkit bridge not initialized.
Recovery:
semantic_snapshot() — get fresh refs.
- Retry with the new ref.
semanticSnapshotFailed (semantic_snapshot_failed)
Means: semantic_snapshot execution failed.
Recovery: flutter-mcp-toolkit doctor --json — verify MCPToolkitBinding.initialize() is called.
evaluateExpressionFailed (evaluate_expression_failed)
Means: evaluate_dart_expression execution failed.
Causes: expression syntax error; exception thrown at runtime; isolate not reachable.
Recovery: simplify the expression; check syntax; flutter-mcp-toolkit doctor --json.
getRecentLogsFailed (get_recent_logs_failed)
Means: get_recent_logs retrieval failed.
Recovery: flutter-mcp-toolkit doctor --json — verify toolkit is initialized.
waitTimeout (wait_timeout)
Means: wait_for predicate did not match before timeoutMs elapsed.
Causes: predicate condition never becomes true; app state does not change; timeoutMs too short.
Recovery:
semantic_snapshot() — verify the expected widget state.
- Increase
timeoutMs or adjust the predicate.
waitForFailed (wait_for_failed)
Means: wait_for execution failed (malformed predicate or toolkit error).
Recovery: flutter-mcp-toolkit schema --name wait_for
pressKeyFailed (press_key_failed)
Means: press_key execution failed.
Recovery: flutter-mcp-toolkit schema --name press_key
handleDialogFailed (handle_dialog_failed)
Means: handle_dialog (dismiss/accept dialog) execution failed.
Causes: no dialog present; dialog already dismissed.
Recovery: semantic_snapshot() — verify a dialog is visible before calling.
navigateFailed (navigate_failed)
Means: navigate push/pop/popUntil failed.
Recovery: flutter-mcp-toolkit schema --name navigate
navigatorNotRegistered (navigator_not_registered)
Means: navigate was called but the app did not register a GlobalKey<NavigatorState>. Not retryable.
Causes: MCPToolkitBinding.instance.navigatorKey was never set in the host app.
Recovery: assign MCPToolkitBinding.instance.navigatorKey = navigatorKey in the app's main.dart and hot restart.
fillFormFailed (fill_form_failed)
Means: fill_form orchestration failed (transport or per-field error).
Recovery: flutter-mcp-toolkit schema --name fill_form
hoverFailed (hover_failed)
Means: hover execution failed.
Recovery: flutter-mcp-toolkit doctor --json
unknown (unknown_error)
Means: fallback for any unrecognised error code.
Recovery: flutter-mcp-toolkit doctor --json — inspect error.details for raw cause.