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# Cua Computer Server
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Server component for the Computer-Use Interface (CUI) framework providing low-level computer control primitives.
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**[Documentation](https://cua.ai/docs/cua/guide/advanced/local-computer-server)** - Installation, guides, and configuration.
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## Interfaces
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The Computer Server exposes multiple interfaces simultaneously:
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- **HTTP/WebSocket** - REST API and WebSocket for programmatic access
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- **MCP via HTTP** - Model Context Protocol over streamable HTTP at `/mcp` endpoint
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> **Android emulators** also expose the emulator's built-in **EmulatorController gRPC service** on port 8554 (via `-grpc 8554` launch flag). Local Android sandboxes (`AndroidEmulatorRuntime`) use `GRPCEmulatorTransport` to call `getScreenshot()` directly on this service, bypassing the computer-server HTTP layer entirely. Benchmark: p50 ~20ms, ~49 RPS vs ADB-backed HTTP p50 ~519ms, ~1.8 RPS.
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## Installation
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```bash
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# Basic installation (HTTP/WebSocket only)
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pip install cua-computer-server
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# With MCP support
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pip install cua-computer-server[mcp]
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```
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## Usage
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```bash
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# Start the server on default port 8000
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python -m computer_server
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# Or with custom port
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python -m computer_server --port 8080
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# Allow external access explicitly
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python -m computer_server --host 0.0.0.0
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# With resolution scaling (useful for Retina displays or VMs)
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python -m computer_server --width 1512 --height 982
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```
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By default the server binds to `127.0.0.1`. Deployments that need access from
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other hosts should pass `--host 0.0.0.0` or another explicit interface.
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This provides:
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- HTTP API at `/ws`, `/cmd`, `/status` endpoints
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- MCP server at `/mcp` endpoint (requires `fastmcp` package)
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MCP clients can connect via streamable HTTP at `http://localhost:8000/mcp`.
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#### Resolution Scaling
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When running on Retina displays or in VMs where the coordinate system may differ, use the `--width` and `--height` flags to specify the target resolution:
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- Screenshots will be resized to the target resolution
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- Click coordinates received will be scaled from target to actual screen coordinates
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- Cursor position will be reported in target coordinates
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This ensures the AI model sees consistent coordinates between screenshots and mouse actions.
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#### Claude Code Integration
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1. Start the server (or run as a service/LaunchAgent):
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```bash
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python -m computer_server --port 8000
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```
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2. Add the MCP server URL to Claude Code:
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```bash
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claude mcp add cua-computer-server --transport http http://localhost:8000/mcp
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```
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## Available MCP Tools
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The MCP interface exposes 40+ tools for computer control:
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### Screen & Mouse
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- `computer_screenshot` - Capture current screen
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- `computer_click` - Click at coordinates
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- `computer_double_click` - Double-click
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- `computer_move` - Move cursor
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- `computer_drag` - Drag from start to end coordinates
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- `computer_scroll` - Scroll at position
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- `computer_get_screen_size` - Get screen dimensions
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- `computer_get_cursor_position` - Get cursor position
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### Keyboard
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- `computer_type` - Type text
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- `computer_press_key` - Press a single key
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- `computer_hotkey` - Press key combination (e.g., Ctrl+C)
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- `computer_key_down` / `computer_key_up` - Hold/release keys
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### Clipboard
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- `computer_clipboard_get` - Get clipboard content
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- `computer_clipboard_set` - Set clipboard content
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### Shell
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- `computer_run_command` - Execute shell command
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### File System
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- `computer_file_read` / `computer_file_write` - Read/write files
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- `computer_file_exists` / `computer_directory_exists` - Check existence
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- `computer_list_directory` - List directory contents
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- `computer_create_directory` - Create directory
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- `computer_delete_file` / `computer_delete_directory` - Delete files/directories
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### Window Management
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- `computer_open` - Open file or URL
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- `computer_launch_app` - Launch application
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- `computer_get_active_window` - Get active window
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- `computer_activate_window` - Focus a window
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- `computer_minimize_window` / `computer_maximize_window` - Window state
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- `computer_close_window` - Close window
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### Accessibility
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- `computer_get_accessibility_tree` - Get UI element tree
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- `computer_find_element` - Find UI element by role/title
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