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MCP server for EasyEDA Pro: PCB inspection, BOM, exports, and hardware review.

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easyeda-mcp-pro

Production-grade MCP server for EasyEDA Pro: safe PCB design inspection, BOM sourcing, manufacturing export, and AI-assisted hardware review.

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Compliance docs: Third-Party Notices · Vendor Terms and Unsupported Workflows · Remote MCP Modes

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Trust and Supply Chain

easyeda-mcp-pro keeps its public OpenSSF Best Practices evidence in docs/OPENSSF_BEST_PRACTICES.md and its security assurance case in docs/SECURITY_ASSURANCE_CASE.md. The header badges link to workflow-backed signals only: CI, generated docs deployment, the project security policy, OpenSSF Best Practices self-certification, and the OpenSSF Scorecard. Release integrity evidence (npm provenance, signed-release status) is tracked in docs/RELEASE_VERIFICATION.md.

Current OpenSSF Best Practices status: Passing (100%) — see live badge and Silver evidence map for in-progress Silver criteria.


Quick Start

The fastest way to install and configure easyeda-mcp-pro for your favorite AI assistant or IDE:

  1. Auto-configure your MCP client:

    npx easyeda-mcp-pro setup all
    

    This detects and configures Claude Desktop, Cursor, VS Code, Windsurf, Cline, Gemini, Zed, etc. to run the MCP server automatically. (Or run for a specific client, e.g., npx easyeda-mcp-pro setup claude)

  2. Locate and install the EasyEDA Pro bridge extension:

    npx easyeda-mcp-pro extension --open
    

    This opens the folder containing the extension package easyeda-bridge-extension.eext. Import it via EasyEDA Pro → Settings → Extensions → Extension Manager.

  3. Connect the bridge: In EasyEDA Pro, click MCP Bridge → Connect in the menu bar.

For advanced configurations, manual instructions, and specific clients, see Installation & Client Configuration.


Overview

easyeda-mcp-pro is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that bridges AI assistants with hardware design workflows in EasyEDA Pro. It exposes up to 60 profile-gated MCP tools for schematic inspection and editing, controlled EasyEDA Pro API calls, BOM management, design rule checks, PCB board analysis, fabrication exports, diagnostics, and supplier integration.

The server connects to EasyEDA Pro via a WebSocket bridge extension, enabling real-time access to open project data. It integrates with JLCPCB, LCSC, Mouser, and DigiKey for BOM sourcing and pricing.

Key Capabilities

Area What you can do
Schematic List nets/components, search and place devices, edit wires/primitives
BOM Generate, validate, export, and source bill of materials
DRC/ERC Run design rule and electrical rule checks
Board Inspect layers, stackup, dimensions, features
Export Export Gerbers, pick-and-place, PDF, netlist
Diagnostics Health check, bridge status, API inventory, capabilities, self-test

Prerequisites

  • Node.js >=24 <27 (required for the latest JavaScript features)
  • pnpm >=11 (for local development; the npm package is self-contained)
  • EasyEDA Pro with the bundled bridge extension installed and running
  • For supplier integration: API credentials from JLCPCB, LCSC, Mouser, or DigiKey

Installation & Client Configuration

You can configure easyeda-mcp-pro automatically or manually.

1. Automatic Configuration (CLI)

The CLI setup automates editing the configuration files for your client:

# Configure all detected clients automatically
npx easyeda-mcp-pro setup all

# Or configure a specific client
npx easyeda-mcp-pro setup <client>

Supported Client Keys:

  • claude (Claude Desktop)
  • cursor (Cursor IDE)
  • vscode (VS Code Copilot)
  • windsurf (Windsurf)
  • cline (Cline)
  • gemini (Gemini CLI / Antigravity)
  • zed (Zed Editor)
  • amazonq (Amazon Q Developer)
  • continue (Continue.dev)

Options:

  • --profile <name>: Specify the tool profile. Options: core (default), pro, full, dev. Example: npx easyeda-mcp-pro setup cursor --profile full

2. Extension Installation

To bridge the MCP server with EasyEDA Pro:

# Open the directory containing the .eext extension package in your file manager
npx easyeda-mcp-pro extension --open

# Or copy it to a specific directory
npx easyeda-mcp-pro extension --copy /path/to/destination

Installation steps in EasyEDA Pro:

  1. Open EasyEDA Pro.
  2. Go to SettingsExtensionsExtension Manager.
  3. Click Import Extension and select the easyeda-bridge-extension.eext file.
  4. Ensure Allow External Interaction is enabled for the extension.
  5. Click MCP BridgeConnect in the menu bar.

3. Manual Client Configurations

If you prefer to configure your clients manually, add the following configuration to the respective settings files:

🟣 Claude Desktop

Config Path:

  • Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
  • macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
  • Linux: ~/.config/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "easyeda-mcp-pro": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "easyeda-mcp-pro@latest"],
      "env": {
        "TOOL_PROFILE": "core"
      }
    }
  }
}
🔵 Cursor IDE

Config Path: Project-specific .cursor/mcp.json or global ~/.cursor/mcp.json

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "easyeda-mcp-pro": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "easyeda-mcp-pro@latest"],
      "env": {
        "TOOL_PROFILE": "pro"
      }
    }
  }
}
🟢 VS Code (GitHub Copilot)

Config Path: %APPDATA%\Code\User\mcp.json (Windows), ~/Library/Application Support/Code/User/mcp.json (macOS), or ~/.config/Code/User/mcp.json (Linux)

{
  "servers": {
    "easyeda-mcp-pro": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "easyeda-mcp-pro@latest"],
      "env": {
        "TOOL_PROFILE": "pro"
      }
    }
  }
}
🏄 Windsurf (Codeium)

Config Path: ~/.codeium/windsurf/mcp_config.json

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "easyeda-mcp-pro": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "easyeda-mcp-pro@latest"],
      "env": {
        "TOOL_PROFILE": "pro"
      }
    }
  }
}
🤖 Cline

Config Path: Cline VS Code extension global storage (cline_mcp_settings.json)

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "easyeda-mcp-pro": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "easyeda-mcp-pro@latest"],
      "env": {
        "TOOL_PROFILE": "pro"
      },
      "disabled": false,
      "autoApprove": []
    }
  }
}
✨ Gemini CLI / Antigravity

Config Path: ~/.gemini/settings.json or ~/.gemini/config/mcp_config.json

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "easyeda-mcp-pro": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "easyeda-mcp-pro@latest"],
      "env": {
        "TOOL_PROFILE": "pro"
      }
    }
  }
}
⚡ Zed Editor

Config Path: ~/.config/zed/settings.json

{
  "context_servers": {
    "easyeda-mcp-pro": {
      "command": {
        "path": "npx",
        "args": ["-y", "easyeda-mcp-pro@latest"]
      },
      "settings": {}
    }
  }
}
🔄 Continue.dev

Config Path: ~/.continue/config.json

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "easyeda-mcp-pro": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "easyeda-mcp-pro@latest"],
      "env": {
        "TOOL_PROFILE": "pro"
      }
    }
  }
}
👑 Amazon Q Developer

Config Path: ~/.aws/amazonq/mcp.json

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "easyeda-mcp-pro": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "easyeda-mcp-pro@latest"],
      "env": {
        "TOOL_PROFILE": "pro"
      }
    }
  }
}

4. Running from Source (Development)

If you are developing or running a modified local build:

git clone https://github.com/oaslananka/easyeda-mcp-pro.git
cd easyeda-mcp-pro
cp .env.example .env
pnpm install

# Build the server and the bridge extension package
pnpm build
pnpm build:extension

To configure your clients to use the local development build:

# Print instructions and local config block pointing to dist/index.js
node dist/index.js --setup-local

Local Diagnostics & Health Check

You can diagnose your environment and bridge connectivity at any time:

pnpm doctor

This checks:

  1. Node.js version compatibility.
  2. Existence of build files and the .eext extension package.
  3. Bridge port availability. Note: The bridge status will show as offline until an MCP client starts the server and connects to the EasyEDA Pro extension.

Configuration

Copy .env.example to .env and edit. All variables have safe defaults — only configure what you need.

Essential

Variable Default Description
NODE_ENV development Set to production in production
LOG_LEVEL info Pino log level: trace, debug, info, warn, error, fatal, silent
TOOL_PROFILE core Tool set: core, pro, full, dev, experimental
TOOL_SCOPES empty Optional capability allowlist such as schematic:read,bom:read
MCP_PROTOCOL_VERSION 2025-11-25 MCP protocol version string
MCP_BRIDGE_BACKEND local_bridge Bridge backend: local_bridge or experimental remote_relay
MCP_REMOTE_SESSION_ID empty Optional fixed Remote Relay session id for remote_relay backend
TRANSPORT stdio Server transport: stdio (default) or http

For Remote Relay experiments, run npx easyeda-mcp-pro doctor --fix after setting MCP_BRIDGE_BACKEND=remote_relay; the doctor output validates HTTP transport, session selection, OAuth, and loopback-only development auth settings.

Bridge (EasyEDA Pro connection)

Variable Default Description
BRIDGE_HOST 127.0.0.1 Bridge WebSocket host
BRIDGE_PORT 49620 Primary bridge port
BRIDGE_PORT_SCAN 49620-49629 Port scan spec (comma/range)
BRIDGE_TIMEOUT_MS 15000 Bridge call timeout (ms)
BRIDGE_HEARTBEAT_MS 10000 Heartbeat interval (ms)
BRIDGE_RECONNECT_MAX_ATTEMPTS 0 Max reconnect attempts (0 = infinite)
BRIDGE_WAIT_FOR_EDA_MS 30000 Wait for EasyEDA Pro on startup (ms)
BRIDGE_MAX_PAYLOAD_SIZE 1048576 Max bridge payload (bytes, default 1 MiB)
BRIDGE_TOKEN '' Session token for extension auth
BRIDGE_RAW_EXEC_ENABLED false First explicit gate for raw EasyEDA runtime JavaScript execution
MCP_RAW_EXEC_EXPERIMENTAL false Second experimental gate required before easyeda_execute is registered

Storage

Variable Default Description
DATA_DIR ~/.easyeda-mcp-pro Data directory (cache, database, artifacts)
SQLITE_PATH ~/.easyeda-mcp-pro/easyeda-mcp-pro.sqlite SQLite database path
ARTIFACT_DIR ~/.easyeda-mcp-pro/artifacts Artifact export directory
CACHE_DIR ~/.easyeda-mcp-pro/cache Cache directory

These defaults are resolved with the operating system user home directory, not the MCP process working directory. Explicitly configured paths keep their supplied absolute or relative semantics.

Supplier integration

Enable suppliers by setting their credentials. All suppliers are disabled by default.

  • JLCPCB: JLCPCB_MODE=approved_api + client ID/secret
  • LCSC: JLCSEARCH_ENABLED=true (default, no key required for basic search)
  • Mouser: MOUSER_ENABLED=true + API key
  • DigiKey: DIGIKEY_ENABLED=true + OAuth2 client ID/secret

AI Assistance (experimental)

Configure an AI provider for LLM-assisted design review:

Variable Default Description
AI_PROVIDER none anthropic, openai, openrouter, or local
AI_MODEL '' Model name (e.g., claude-sonnet-4-20250514)
AI_API_KEY '' AI provider API key
AI_MAX_TOKENS 8000 Max tokens per AI response
AI_TIMEOUT_MS 60000 AI request timeout in ms
AI_ALLOW_DESIGN_MUTATIONS false Allow AI to modify schematic/board designs

HTTP transport

When using TRANSPORT=http:

Variable Default Description
HTTP_HOST 127.0.0.1 Bind address (use 0.0.0.0 with caution)
HTTP_PORT 3000 Port
HTTP_AUTH_DISABLED false Disable HTTP auth for non-production loopback only
HTTP_RATE_LIMIT_MAX 100 Max requests per minute per IP
CORS_ORIGIN '' Allowed CORS origin

Production HTTP Security

For remote HTTP deployments, OAuth 2.0 / OpenID Connect is strongly recommended:

Variable Default Description
OAUTH_ENABLED false Enable Bearer token validation
OAUTH_ISSUER '' Expected token issuer (iss claim)
OAUTH_AUDIENCE easyeda-mcp-pro Expected token audience (aud claim)
OAUTH_JWKS_URI '' JWKS endpoint for token signature validation
OAUTH_REQUIRED_SCOPES easyeda:read Required token scope

When OAUTH_ENABLED=true, every request to /mcp must include an Authorization: Bearer <token> header unless HTTP_AUTH_DISABLED=true is explicitly set for non-production loopback development. Tokens are verified against OAUTH_JWKS_URI, iss/aud claims are validated, and OAUTH_REQUIRED_SCOPES is enforced against scope, scp, permissions, or roles claims.

The server enforces startup safety checks: non-loopback HTTP_HOST without OAuth is rejected, and HTTP_AUTH_DISABLED=true is rejected outside non-production loopback deployments.

Docker defaults

The Docker image starts in HTTP mode with HTTP_HOST=127.0.0.1 so the default container boot path is safe and passes the same startup safety checks as local HTTP mode. For an externally reachable container, override the bind address and configure OAuth plus an explicit origin allowlist:

docker run --rm \
  -e HTTP_HOST=0.0.0.0 \
  -e ALLOWED_ORIGINS=https://your-client.example.com \
  -e OAUTH_ENABLED=true \
  -e OAUTH_ISSUER=https://issuer.example.com/ \
  -e OAUTH_JWKS_URI=https://issuer.example.com/.well-known/jwks.json \
  -e OAUTH_AUDIENCE=easyeda-mcp-pro \
  -p 127.0.0.1:3000:3000 \
  ghcr.io/oaslananka/easyeda-mcp-pro:latest

Do not expose non-loopback HTTP without OAuth. Use a reverse proxy or platform gateway for TLS termination and external access.

HTTP Security Features

  • Rate limiting: Per-IP sliding window (configurable via HTTP_RATE_LIMIT_MAX), returns 429 Too Many Requests with retry-after header
  • Security headers: X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff, X-Frame-Options: DENY, X-XSS-Protection: 0, Referrer-Policy: strict-origin-when-cross-origin
  • Health endpoints: /healthz (liveness) and /readyz (readiness) return JSON status

See .env.example for the complete list of configuration variables.


MCP Tools

The server currently registers up to 77 profile-gated tools. Tools are filtered by the active TOOL_PROFILE:

  • core: 48 tools
  • pro: 63 tools
  • full: 73 tools
  • dev: 77 tools

core exposes the standard workflow tools, pro adds manufacturing exports, full adds controlled documented EasyEDA API calls, and dev adds runtime probes for debugging.

Capability scopes add a second authorization layer when TOOL_SCOPES is set. Leave it empty for the default local all-capabilities mode, or restrict it with comma/space separated scopes such as diagnostics:read, schematic:read, schematic:write, bom:read, bom:source, checks:read, pcb:read, pcb:write, export:write, api:read, api:write, and bridge:execute.

Raw JavaScript execution is intentionally not part of the default dev tool set. easyeda_execute is registered only when both BRIDGE_RAW_EXEC_ENABLED=true and MCP_RAW_EXEC_EXPERIMENTAL=true are set; when TOOL_SCOPES is set it also requires bridge:execute.

L0 — Diagnostics (core)

Tool Description
easyeda_health_check Server health, runtime version, profile, bridge state
easyeda_bridge_status Bridge connection status, version, capabilities
easyeda_get_capabilities Available profiles, features, supported operations
easyeda_get_server_config Safe/redacted server configuration
easyeda_get_tool_profiles Available tool profiles
easyeda_get_feature_flags Current feature flags
easyeda_run_self_test Internal self-test
easyeda_api_inventory Live EasyEDA API classes, runtime paths, and methods

L0 — Full-control and dev probes

Tool Profile Description
easyeda_api_call full Call a documented EasyEDA Class.method path through the bridge
easyeda_bridge_probe_methods dev Probe bridge method availability
easyeda_component_probe dev Inspect live schematic component runtime objects and state getters

easyeda_api_call is intentionally not raw JavaScript execution. It only accepts documented EasyEDA Pro API class prefixes (DMT_, SCH_, PCB_, LIB_) and a direct method name such as SCH_PrimitiveWire.getAll. Methods that can mutate project state, such as create, delete, modify, openProject, save, import, or export, require confirmWrite=true.

To enable the controlled full-control API tool in your MCP client, set:

TOOL_PROFILE=full

L1 — Schematic (core)

Tool Description
easyeda_schematic_nets List all nets with node connections
easyeda_schematic_components List components with ref, value, footprint, LCSC, datasheet
easyeda_schematic_net_detail Full detail for a specific net
easyeda_schematic_search_device Search EasyEDA library devices
easyeda_schematic_place_component Place a library component on the active schematic sheet
easyeda_schematic_add_wire Add a schematic wire segment
easyeda_schematic_delete_primitive Delete schematic components or wires by primitive ID
easyeda_schematic_modify_primitive Modify schematic component or wire properties

The schematic write APIs use EasyEDA Pro extension APIs that EasyEDA currently marks as beta. The bridge checks for the documented API class names at runtime and returns an explicit error when the installed EasyEDA Pro build does not expose a required method.

L1 — BOM (core)

Tool Description
easyeda_bom_generate Generate bill of materials
easyeda_bom_validate Validate BOM against LCSC inventory
easyeda_bom_export Export BOM to file
easyeda_bom_sourcing Pricing and availability from suppliers

L1 — DRC/ERC (core)

Tool Description
easyeda_drc_run Design rule check for PCB
easyeda_erc_run Electrical rule check for schematic
easyeda_rule_check_summary Combined DRC + ERC summary

L1 — Board (core)

Tool Description
easyeda_board_layers List PCB layers with type, color, visibility
easyeda_board_stackup Layer stackup with thickness, material
easyeda_board_dimensions Board outline, shape, mounting holes
easyeda_board_features Counts of vias, tracks, zones, pads, components

L1 — Export (core/pro)

Tool Profile Description
easyeda_export_gerbers core Export Gerber files for fabrication
easyeda_export_pick_place pro Export pick-and-place centroid file
easyeda_export_pdf pro Export schematic/board to PDF
easyeda_export_netlist pro Export netlist

Architecture

┌─────────────────┐     WebSocket      ┌─────────────────────┐
│   AI Assistant   │ ◄──── MCP ──────► │  easyeda-mcp-pro    │
│  (Claude, etc.)  │     Protocol      │  (MCP Server)       │
└─────────────────┘                    │                     │
                                       │  ┌───────────────┐  │
┌─────────────────┐     WebSocket      │  │  BridgeManager │──┼──► EasyEDA Pro
│  EasyEDA Pro     │ ◄── Bridge ──────►│  │  (WS Client)   │  │   (Plugin)
│  (via Plugin)    │     Protocol      │  └───────────────┘  │
└─────────────────┘                    │  ┌───────────────┐  │
                                       │  │  ToolRegistry  │  │
                                       │  │ (up to 60 tools) │ │
                                       │  └───────────────┘  │
                                       │  ┌───────────────┐  │
                                       │  │    Storage     │──┼──► SQLite
                                       │  │  (Cache/DB)   │  │
                                       │  └───────────────┘  │
                                       │  ┌───────────────┐  │
                                       │  │   Vendors     │──┼──► JLCPCB/LCSC/
                                       │  │ (API Clients) │  │    Mouser/DigiKey
                                       │  └───────────────┘  │
                                       └─────────────────────┘

Transports

  • stdio (default): Standard MCP transport — works with Claude Desktop, Cursor, and most MCP clients
  • HTTP: Streamable HTTP transport with /healthz, /readyz, /mcp endpoints, CORS, and optional OAuth — suitable for remote deployments

Deployment modes

Beyond local stdio/HTTP, the server supports a hosted remote runtime (gateway, session router, and approval-scoped relay under src/remote/) for managed connector deployments such as Claude Web or ChatGPT app integrations, plus a self-hosted remote mode for user-managed endpoints. See Remote MCP Modes for the full mode matrix and network/security boundaries of each.

Bridge extension

pnpm build:extension
pnpm verify:extension

The extension build writes easyeda-bridge-extension.eext at the repository root. It contains extension.json, the bundled browser script, and the image assets required by EasyEDA Pro.

Installation: Open EasyEDA Pro → SettingsExtensionsExtension Manager...Import Extension, then select the .eext file. Make sure Allow External Interaction is enabled for the extension.


Agent plugin and skills

This repository owns the product-level agent plugin and EasyEDA-specific skills for EasyEDA MCP Pro. The central agent-tools repository should catalog this plugin, but the manifest and workflow instructions live here so they stay synchronized with the actual MCP server, bridge extension, tool profiles, and EasyEDA runtime behavior.

File Purpose
.claude-plugin/plugin.json Claude Code-valid plugin manifest for compatible agent runtimes and marketplace catalogs.
.mcp.json Project-local Claude Code MCP server configuration.
.codex/config.example.toml Codex CLI MCP configuration example.
.vscode/mcp.example.json VS Code / GitHub Copilot workspace MCP configuration example.
opencode.example.jsonc OpenCode project MCP configuration example.
.opencode/skills/ OpenCode-native mirrored skill definitions.
docs/agent-runtime-config.md Agent runtime setup and validation matrix.
skills/easyeda-workflow/SKILL.md End-to-end EasyEDA setup, inspection, controlled write, export, and reporting workflow.
skills/component-search/SKILL.md Component search, BOM review, sourcing, pricing, availability, and part-risk workflow.
skills/design-validation/SKILL.md DRC/ERC, semantic ERC, PCB constraints, production QA, export, and release-validation workflow.

Agent setup

EasyEDA MCP Pro can be launched with the published npm package or from a source checkout:

npx easyeda-mcp-pro
TRANSPORT=http HTTP_HOST=127.0.0.1 HTTP_PORT=3000 npx easyeda-mcp-pro
pnpm build && node dist/index.js

For live EasyEDA Pro workflows, install the EasyEDA bridge extension and confirm the bridge is reachable with easyeda_health_check and easyeda_bridge_status. Tool availability depends on TOOL_PROFILE and optional TOOL_SCOPES restrictions.

For source checkouts, run the normal validation path before publishing plugin changes:

python3 -m json.tool .claude-plugin/plugin.json >/dev/null
claude plugin validate .
pnpm format:check
pnpm typecheck
pnpm test
pnpm build
pnpm check:metadata

Validation workflow

Before listing this plugin as active from agent-tools, verify at least one compatible agent runtime can:

  1. Discover .claude-plugin/plugin.json.
  2. Launch or connect to easyeda-mcp-pro over stdio or HTTP.
  3. Call easyeda_health_check, easyeda_bridge_status, or easyeda_get_capabilities.
  4. Load a skill from skills/ and follow the workflow without referencing missing tools.
  5. Report bridge state, tool profile, ERC, DRC, BOM, export artifacts, assumptions, and human-review requirements separately.

EasyEDA MCP Pro is an engineering assistant, not an autonomous manufacturing sign-off authority. Generated designs, component selections, and fabrication outputs require qualified human review before purchase, fabrication, or assembly.

Development

Prerequisites

  • Node.js >=24 <27
  • pnpm >=11
  • Go Task (optional, for Taskfile commands)

Quick Start

# Setup
pnpm install
cp .env.example .env

# All quality gates (lint + format + typecheck + test + build)
pnpm verify

# Or, if you use Go Task:
task verify

# Use focused checks while iterating:
pnpm format:check          # Prettier
pnpm typecheck             # TypeScript
pnpm lint                  # ESLint

# Test
pnpm test                  # Vitest (812 tests across 67 files)
pnpm test:coverage         # With coverage report

# Golden E2E fixture smoke tests are included in `pnpm test`
# See docs/golden-fixtures.md for fixture architecture

# Build & run
pnpm build                 # tsc -> dist/
pnpm build:extension       # Bundle EasyEDA Pro extension
pnpm verify:extension      # Verify extension package contents
pnpm dev                   # Hot-reload dev mode
pnpm start                 # Run compiled build

# MCP Inspector (debug UI)
pnpm inspector

Available Taskfile Commands

This project includes a Taskfile.yml with the following commands:

Command Description
task install Install dependencies
task lint Run ESLint
task format Check formatting with Prettier
task typecheck Run TypeScript type checking
task test Run tests
task build Build the project
task verify Run all quality gates via Taskfile

The package also exposes pnpm verify, which runs the same CI-equivalent local gate without requiring Go Task.

Install Go Task to use these commands.

Project structure

src/
├── index.ts                 # Entry point (stdio or HTTP)
├── bridge/                  # EasyEDA Pro WebSocket bridge protocol
│   ├── manager.ts, protocol.ts, types.ts
├── cli/                     # Client auto-setup (setup/extension CLI commands)
├── config/                  # Environment, tool profiles, feature flags
│   ├── env.ts, profiles.ts, feature-flags.ts, version.ts
├── remote/                  # Hosted/self-hosted remote MCP gateway, session router, scopes
├── schemas/                 # Shared Zod schemas
├── server/                  # MCP server core
│   ├── factory.ts, resources-prompts.ts
│   └── transports/
│       ├── http.ts                    # HTTP/Streamable HTTP transport
│       └── oauth-resource-metadata.ts
├── storage/                 # Node.js sqlite storage (cache, artifacts)
├── tools/                   # Up to 60 profile-gated MCP tool definitions
│   ├── register.ts, registry.ts, types.ts, transaction.ts
│   ├── L0_diagnostics_core.ts, L0_diagnostics_api.ts
│   ├── L1_schematic_read.ts, L1_schematic_write.ts
│   ├── L1_bom_core.ts, L1_bom_sourcing.ts
│   └── L1_drc_erc.ts, L1_board.ts, L1_export.ts, L1_pcb_constraints.ts, L1_pcb_write.ts
├── vendors/                 # Supplier API clients (lcsc/, jlcpcb/, mouser/, digikey/)
└── ...                      # circuit, pcb-layout, net-validation, power-tree, production-qa,
                              # quote-gating, safety, observability, catalog, bom-quality,
                              # export-manifest, live, easyeda-runtime

easyeda-bridge-extension/    # EasyEDA Pro bridge extension workspace package

Security

See Security Architecture & Threat Model for the complete security reference, including deployment modes, authentication, tool safety controls, secrets management, safe defaults, supplier API security, threat scenarios, and deployment checklists.

  • Production safety: Validates config at startup — rejects non-loopback HTTP without OAuth, blocks dangerous features in production
  • OAuth/JWKS: Bearer token validation via JWKS endpoint for HTTP transport (see OAuth section)
  • Rate limiting: Per-IP sliding window rate limiter on HTTP transport (default 100 req/min)
  • Path traversal protection: All file export paths validated against ARTIFACT_DIR
  • Secret redaction: API keys, tokens, passwords are redacted from logs and diagnostic output
  • Branch protection: Governance policy requires code reviews and status checks on the main branch (see Repository Governance)
  • Code scanning: CodeQL analysis runs on every push and PR (security-extended + security-and-quality queries)
  • Dependency management: Renovate automatically updates dependencies with security patches
  • Supply-chain hygiene: pnpm workspace build, pinned GitHub Actions, and no native SQLite addon dependency
  • Reporting: See SECURITY.md for vulnerability disclosure

Release & Dependency Automation

This repository uses automated workflows to manage dependencies and releases:

  • Renovate: Automatically scans and updates dependencies based on rules configured in .github/renovate.json. For details on PR policies and automerging, see Repository Governance.
  • Release Please: Automatically bumps package versions, updates files (like package.json, server.json, extension.json), and generates CHANGELOG.md upon merging Release PRs. For the full release procedure and Conventional Commit conventions, see Release Process.
  • Secure Publishing: The release workflow builds all assets (including easyeda-bridge-extension.eext), publishes to the NPM registry with cryptographic provenance, and uploads assets directly to the GitHub release.

Support the project

If this project helps you save time while working with EasyEDA Pro, BOM workflows, or MCP integrations, you can support ongoing development via the Buy me a coffee button at the top of this README.


License

MIT


Related

from github.com/oaslananka/easyeda-mcp-pro

Install Easyeda Mcp Pro in Claude Desktop, Claude Code & Cursor

Recommended · one command, every IDE
unyly install easyeda-mcp-pro

Installs into Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor & VS Code — handles npx, uvx and build-from-source repos for you.

First time? Get the CLI: curl -fsSL https://unyly.org/install | sh

Or configure manually

Run in your terminal:

claude mcp add easyeda-mcp-pro -- npx -y easyeda-mcp-pro

FAQ

Is Easyeda Mcp Pro MCP free?

Yes, Easyeda Mcp Pro MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.

Does Easyeda Mcp Pro need an API key?

No, Easyeda Mcp Pro runs without API keys or environment variables.

Is Easyeda Mcp Pro hosted or self-hosted?

Self-hosted: the server runs locally on your machine via the install command above.

How do I install Easyeda Mcp Pro in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?

Open Easyeda Mcp Pro on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.

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