This is an MCP Server and VS Code extension which enables claude to interactively debug and evaluate expressions.
That means it should also work with other models / clients etc. but I only demonstrate it with Claude Desktop here.
It's language-agnostic, assuming debugger console support and valid launch.json for debugging in VSCode.
- Download the extension from releases or VS Code Marketplace
- Install the extension
- If using
.vsix
directly, go to the three dots in "Extensions" in VS Code and choose "Install from VSIX..."
- If using
- Open a project containing a
.vscode/launch.json
with the first configuration setup to debug a specific file with${file}
. - Execute "Start MCP Debug Server" (A popup will show that it started: copy the path to
mcp-debug.js
)
- Paste the following (BUT UPDATE THE PATH!) in your
claude_desktop_config.json
or edit accordingly if you use other MCP servers
{
"mcpServers": {
"debug": {
"command": "node",
"args": [
"/path/to/mcp-debug.js"
]
}
}
}
- Start Claude desktop (or other MCP client)
- You're ready to debug
- See Run an Example below.
Find bugs or have an idea that will improve this? Please open a pull request or log an issue.
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In this example, I made it intentionally very cautious (make no assumptions etc - same prompt as below) but you can ask it to do whatever.
claude-debugger.mp4
- Cline / Open this repo with VS Code
- Run
npm run install
andnpm run compile
- Hit "run" which will open a new VSCode
- Run the command in VS Code: "Start MCP Debug Server"
- Otherwise same as "Getting Started applies"
- To rebuild,
npm run compile
vsce package
Enter the prompt:
i am building `longest_substring_with_k_distinct` and for some reason it's not working quite right. can you debug it step by step using breakpoints and evaluating expressions to figure out where it goes wrong? make sure to use the debug tool to get access and debug! don't make any guesses as to the problem up front. DEBUG!
There's a hidden env var you can use to set the port on the MCP side.
"debug": {
"command": "node",
"args": [
"/path/to/mcp-debug.js"
],
"env": {
"MCP_DEBUGGER_PORT": 4711
}
}
And similarly you may set the port on the vs code side using extensions settings or JSON:
"mcpDebug.port": 4711
- It should use ripgrep to find what you ask for, rather than list files + get file content.
- Add support for conditional breakpoints
- Add "fix" tool by allowing MCP to insert a CodeLens or "auto fix" suggestion so the user can choose to apply a recommended change or not.
- Your idea here!