| name | macos-use |
| description | GUI control for macOS apps via mediar-ai's mcp-server-macos-use. Click, type, scroll, key-press, open apps — driven by accessibility tree, works in non-interactive Claude Code mode. Use this for any Sutando task that needs to drive another macOS application (Safari, Zoom, Mail, Finder, etc.). |
| user-invocable | false |
macos-use
Drive macOS applications from Claude Code via mediar-ai's mcp-server-macos-use. A Swift MCP server that wraps the macOS Accessibility API. Unlike Claude's built-in computer-use, this works in non-interactive mode (which is how Sutando's proactive loop and task bridge run), does not hold a machine-wide lock, and does not require a Pro/Max subscription.
When to use
- "Open Safari and navigate to github.com" — anything requiring real GUI interaction with an app
- "Click the Join button on the Zoom invite dialog"
- "Type this into the Discord message box"
- "Scroll the frontmost window to the bottom"
- Any task that currently falls back to AppleScript + Quartz mouse events in
src/inline-tools.ts
Prefer this skill over:
bash src/screen-capture.sh — that captures screenshots; macos-use actually interacts
- AppleScript
tell application blocks — more reliable, better error handling
cliclick — lower-level, no accessibility context
- Claude's built-in
computer-use — that mode requires interactive sessions and holds a lock that contends with Sutando's own loop
Tools exposed
After install, these appear as mcp__macos-use__* in Claude Code:
| Tool | Parameters | Purpose |
|---|
open_application_and_traverse | identifier (name/bundle ID/path) | Launch or activate an app, return its a11y tree |
click_and_traverse | pid, x, y | Click at coordinates in a target app, return updated tree |
type_and_traverse | pid, text | Type into the frontmost element |
press_key_and_traverse | pid, key | Press a named key (Return, Tab, Escape, arrows, ...) |
scroll_and_traverse | pid, direction, amount | Scroll in a direction |
refresh_traversal | pid | Re-read the a11y tree without acting |
Every tool returns an accessibility-tree snapshot of the target app — structured UI elements with roles, titles, positions, and identifiers. No pixels. Model reasons over the tree, not over screenshots.
Install
Two steps, one-time:
bash skills/macos-use/scripts/build.sh
bash skills/macos-use/scripts/install-mcp.sh
Restart Claude Code after install for the MCP tools to appear.
Gotchas
- Swift 6 build fragility: the
swift-sdk transitive dep has data-race errors that Swift 6.3+ strict-concurrency trips on. build.sh uses -Xswiftc -swift-version -Xswiftc 5 as a workaround. When upstream fixes this, remove the flag.
- Accessibility permission: the binary must be added to System Settings → Privacy & Security → Accessibility, or every tool call will return "not authorized". First-run error is obvious; owner must click through once.
- Apps without good a11y trees: Canvas / Electron / games degrade badly. For those, fall back to
screen-capture.sh + Claude vision.
- Build dep pulled from GitHub: air-gapped Macs won't work. No prebuilt releases yet.
- Multi-node: each node builds its own binary. Not synced via
sutando-memory.git (binaries are machine-specific). Run build.sh + install-mcp.sh on Mac Mini and MacBook separately.
Quick self-test
After install + restart:
Sutando, open Safari and navigate to https://github.com/sonichi/sutando
You should see Claude invoke mcp__macos-use__open_application_and_traverse with identifier: "Safari", then type_and_traverse into the URL bar, then press_key_and_traverse with Return.
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