dap-mcp is an implementation of the Model Context Protocol (MCP) tailored for managing Debug Adapter Protocol (DAP) sessions. MCP provides a standardized framework to optimize and extend the context window of large language models, and in this project, it is used to enhance and streamline debugging workflows.
- Debug Adapter Protocol Integration: Interact with debuggers using a standardized protocol.
- MCP Framework: Leverage MCP to optimize context and enhance debugging workflows.
- Rich Debugging Tools: Set, list, and remove breakpoints; control execution (continue, step in/out/next); evaluate expressions; change stack frames; and view source code.
- Flexible Configuration: Customize debugger settings, source directories, and other parameters via a JSON configuration file.
- Python 3.10 or higher
- uv (optional, for running the server)
Install dap-mcp and its dependencies:
pip install dap-mcp
python -m dap_mcp --config config.json
# Or, if you have uv installed
uvx dap-mcp@latest --config config.json
The project uses a JSON configuration file (e.g., .config.json
) to specify debugger settings and source directories. An example configuration:
{
"type": "debugpy",
"debuggerPath": "/path/to/python/with/debugpy",
"debuggerArgs": [
"-m",
"debugpy.adapter"
],
// source directories for resolving file paths
// if you always use absolute paths, you can omit this
"sourceDirs": [
"/path/to/source/code"
],
// debugger-specific settings start here
// configurations for debugpy can be found at
// https://github.com/microsoft/debugpy/wiki/Debug-configuration-settings
// you can use "program" instead of "module" to specify the program to debug
"module": "pytest",
// the python executable to use to run the debuggee
"python": ["/path/to/python"],
"cwd": "/path/to/working/directory"
}
This configuration informs the debugger about:
- The path to the debugger executable and its arguments.
- The source directories for resolving file paths during breakpoint operations.
- Other settings (such as module, working directory, and interpreter path) necessary for launching the debuggee.
Type | Example Path | Example Args |
---|---|---|
debugpy | /usr/bin/python3 |
["-m", "debugpy.adapter"] |
lldb | /usr/bin/lldb-dap |
[] |
The project exposes several tools that can be invoked via the MCP framework:
- launch: Launch the debuggee program.
- set_breakpoint: Set a breakpoint at a specified file and line (with an optional condition).
- remove_breakpoint: Remove a breakpoint from a specified file and line.
- list_all_breakpoints: List all breakpoints currently set in the debugger.
- continue_execution: Continue program execution after hitting a breakpoint.
- step_in: Step into a function call.
- step_out: Step out of the current function.
- next: Step over to the next line of code.
- evaluate: Evaluate an expression in the current debugging context.
- change_frame: Switch to a different stack frame.
- view_file_around_line: View source code around a specified line (using the last provided file if none is specified).
- terminate: Terminate the debugging session.
These tools provide XML-rendered output for integration with MCP clients.
To support additional DAP servers, you can simply add a new DAP-specific configuration class in the dap_mcp/config.py
file. All DAP configurations extend from the base DAPConfig
class. Each new subclass should:
- Define a unique
type
value (using aLiteral
) to act as a discriminator. - Include any additional fields or settings specific to that debugger.
For example, to add support for a hypothetical DAP server called "mydap", you might add:
class MyDAP(DAPConfig):
type: Literal["mydap"]
# Add any additional settings for MyDAP here
customSetting: Optional[str] = Field(
None, description="A custom setting for MyDAP."
)
After creating your new configuration class, update the union type used for debugger-specific configurations by including your new class. For example:
DebuggerSpecificConfig = Annotated[Union[DebugPy, MyDAP], Field(..., discriminator="type")]
Now, when you supply a configuration JSON with "type": "mydap"
, it will be parsed and validated using your new MyDAP
class, and your DAP server extension will be fully integrated.
Contributions are welcome! To contribute:
- Fork the repository.
- Create a new branch for your feature or bug fix.
- Write tests and ensure all checks pass.
- Submit a pull request.
Please follow the coding guidelines and include appropriate tests with your changes.
This project is licensed under the AGPL-3.0 License. See the LICENSE file for details.