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Vibe-Eyes

description: "An MCP server that enables LLMs to 'see' what's happening in browser-based games and applications through vectorized canvas visualization and debug information.

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What is Vibe-Eyes?

What is Vibe-Eyes? Vibe-Eyes is a specialized tool designed to bridge the gap between browser games/applications and Large Language Models (LLMs) like Claude. It enables 'vibe coding' sessions where LLMs can directly observe what's happening in a canvas-based application without requiring manual screenshots. How to use Vibe-Eyes? To use Vibe-Eyes, integrate the client into your browser application by including the required scripts and initializing it with the server URL. Then, register the MCP server with your AI agent to enable LLMs to access the visual and debug information. Key features of Vibe-Eyes? Captures and vectorizes canvas elements from browser games Collects console logs and errors in real-time Catches unhandled exceptions with full stack traces Provides visual context and debug information to LLMs via MCP Enables seamless debugging experience for developers Use cases of Vibe-Eyes? Enhancing debugging sessions for browser-based games Assisting developers in real-time with LLMs during coding Automating the capture of visual and debug information for analysis FAQ from Vibe-Eyes? Can Vibe-Eyes work with any browser game? Yes! Vibe-Eyes is designed to work with any canvas-based browser game or application. Is Vibe-Eyes free to use? Yes! Vibe-Eyes is open-source and free to use for everyone. How does Vibe-Eyes handle performance? The browser client is optimized to minimize performance impact, and capturing frequency is configurable.

As an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server, Vibe-Eyes enables AI agents to communicate effectively through standardized interfaces. The Model Context Protocol simplifies integration between different AI models and agent systems.

How to use Vibe-Eyes

To use Vibe-Eyes, integrate the client into your browser application by including the required scripts and initializing it with the server URL. Then, register the MCP server with your AI agent to enable LLMs to access the visual and debug information. Key features of Vibe-Eyes? Captures and vectorizes canvas elements from browser games Collects console logs and errors in real-time Catches unhandled exceptions with full stack traces Provides visual context and debug information to LLMs via MCP Enables seamless debugging experience for developers Use cases of Vibe-Eyes? Enhancing debugging sessions for browser-based games Assisting developers in real-time with LLMs during coding Automating the capture of visual and debug information for analysis FAQ from Vibe-Eyes? Can Vibe-Eyes work with any browser game? Yes! Vibe-Eyes is designed to work with any canvas-based browser game or application. Is Vibe-Eyes free to use? Yes! Vibe-Eyes is open-source and free to use for everyone. How does Vibe-Eyes handle performance? The browser client is optimized to minimize performance impact, and capturing frequency is configurable.

Learn how to integrate this MCP server with your AI agents and leverage the Model Context Protocol for enhanced capabilities.

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MCP servers like Vibe-Eyes can be used with various AI models including Claude and other language models to extend their capabilities through the Model Context Protocol.

About Model Context Protocol (MCP)

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a standardized way for AI agents to communicate with various services and tools. MCP servers like Vibe-Eyes provide specific capabilities that can be accessed through a consistent interface, making it easier to build powerful AI applications with complex workflows.

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