Model Context Protocol server that enables Claude Desktop to interact with and view tmux session content. This integration allows AI assistants to read from, control, and observe your terminal sessions.
Features
- List and search tmux sessions
- View and navigate tmux windows and panes
- Capture and expose terminal content from any pane
- Execute commands in tmux panes and retrieve results (use it at your own risk ⚠️)
- Create new tmux sessions and windows
Check out this short video to get excited!

Prerequisites
- Node.js
- tmux installed and running
Usage
Add this MCP server to your Claude Desktop configuration:
"mcpServers": {
"tmux": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "tmux-mcp"]
}
}
MCP server options
You can optionally specify the command line shell you are using, if unspecified it defaults to bash
"mcpServers": {
"tmux": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "tmux-mcp", "--shell-type=fish"]
}
}
The MCP server needs to know the shell only when executing commands, to properly read its exit status.
Available Resources
tmux://sessions
- List all tmux sessions
tmux://pane/{paneId}
- View content of a specific tmux pane
tmux://command/{commandId}/result
- Results from executed commands
list-sessions
- List all active tmux sessions
find-session
- Find a tmux session by name
list-windows
- List windows in a tmux session
list-panes
- List panes in a tmux window
capture-pane
- Capture content from a tmux pane
create-session
- Create a new tmux session
create-window
- Create a new window in a tmux session
execute-command
- Execute a command in a tmux pane
get-command-result
- Get the result of an executed command