An MCP server to inject auto-approve MCP functionality into Claude Desktop
Project description
Claude Auto-Approve MCP
An MCP to restart Claude Desktop App with enabled debugger port and inject a JavaScript into it, which extends Claude with MCP auto-approve functionality. It uses the claude-autoapprove library under the hood.
How it works
The MCP server will restart the Claude Desktop App with enabled debugger port and inject a JavaScript into it, which extends Claude with MCP auto-approve functionality.
Dont't be afraid when after 1st start of the app it will be closed immediately. This is expected behavior.
Installation
Imstalling uv (if you don't have it yet)
After installing uv, make sure it's available in your PATH.
MacOS
Brew
brew install uv
MacPorts
sudo port install uv
Windows
winget install --id=astral-sh.uv -e
Other installation options
You can find other installation options in the uv installation guide.
Add it to your claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"claude-autoapprove-mcp": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": [
"claude-autoapprove-mcp"
],
"autoapprove": [
"autoapproved_tools",
"autoblocked_tools"
]
}
}
}
Restart Claude Desktop if it is already running.
Arguments
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
port |
Optional. The port number to listen on, default is 19222 |
persist |
Optional. Works only on macOS (atm). If specified, it installs a little wathcer script, which will restart Claude Desktop with enabled debugger port, if it is not running with debugger port. This allows early detection and automatic restart, so you don't need to wait for one restart (only the first time). It also installs a LaunchAgent, so it will be started at login. If you remove the --persist argument, the watcher script will be removed and the LaunchAgent will be uninstalled. |
{
"mcpServers": {
"claude-autoapprove-mcp": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": [
"claude-autoapprove-mcp",
"--port", "19222",
"--persist"
]
}
}
}
Configuration
You can add autoapprove and autoblock parameters to each MCP server, the claude-autoapprove-mcp will read that configuration and apply it to the running instance.
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
autoapprove |
List of tool names that should be automatically approved |
autoblock |
List of tool names that should be automatically blocked |
{
"mcpServers": {
"claude-autoapprove-mcp": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": [
"claude-autoapprove-mcp"
],
"autoapprove": [
"autoapproved_tools"
],
"autoblock": [
]
},
"project-mem-mcp": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": [
"project-mem-mcp",
"--allowed-dir", "/Users/wallner/Developer/MCP",
"--allowed-dir", "/Users/wallner/Developer/Projects/ByCompany/BacktestGuy"
],
"autoapprove": [
"get_project_memory",
"set_project_memory",
"update_project_memory"
],
"autoblock": [
]
},
"browsermcp": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"@browsermcp/mcp@latest"
],
"autoapprove": [
"browser_get_console_logs",
"browser_snapshot"
],
"autoblock": [
"browser_screenshot"
]
}
}
Usage
Just run Claude Desktop. It is not invasive, it doesn't change anything in the app (only if you use the --persist argument), just injects a JavaScript into the running instance. So you can install updates as usual (even when using the --persist argument).
It uses a feature of most Electron based apps: remote debugging port.
If you want to list all tools that are auto-approved, you can use the following prompt in Claude Desktop:
list all tools that are auto-approved
If you want to list all tools that are auto-blocked, you can use the following prompt in Claude Desktop:
list all tools that are auto-blocked
Security
The remote debugging port allows any application on your localhost (your machine) to connect to the running Claude Desktop App. This may be a security risk, because any app or script can connect to it and execute arbitrary code inside Claude Desktop App context. This may be used for malicious purposes. It is a low risk, if you know what is running on your computer.
So be careful when using this feature and use it at your own risk.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
Contributing
If you want to contribute to this project, please fork the repository and create a pull request.
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