HASS
FreeNot checkedConnects AI assistants to Home Assistant, enabling them to discover and control smart home entities, services, areas, devices, and cameras via the Model Context
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Connects AI assistants to Home Assistant, enabling them to discover and control smart home entities, services, areas, devices, and cameras via the Model Context Protocol.
README
MCP-HASS connects AI assistants to Home Assistant through the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It exposes Home Assistant entities, services, areas, devices, and cameras as MCP tools that any compatible AI client can use to monitor and control a smart home.
Features
- 10 MCP tools covering entity discovery, service calls, area/device management, camera snapshots, and YAML config reload
- Dual-API client: REST for entity states and service calls, WebSocket for area/device/entity registries
- Self-healing connections with automatic reconnection and retry logic
- Token-aware responses with configurable limits to avoid exceeding LLM context windows
- Two deployment modes: stdio (Claude Desktop) and HTTP (Docker, any MCP client)
- TLS certificate verification toggle for self-signed cert deployments (
HA_SSL_VERIFY) - Launch script with MCP Inspector smoke tests for end-to-end validation
Architecture
Modular dependency-injection architecture built on FastMCP. The server is a thin orchestrator that delegates to focused tool modules via ToolContext.
graph TB
subgraph "Entry Point"
CLI[CLI<br/>mcp-hass serve]
end
subgraph "Orchestration"
Server[server.py<br/>MCPHomeAssistantServer]
Config[ConfigurationManager]
end
subgraph "Dependency Injection"
Context[ToolContext]
end
subgraph "Tool Modules"
Entity[entity.py<br/>2 tools]
Service[service.py<br/>3 tools]
Spatial[spatial.py<br/>2 tools]
Device[device.py<br/>2 tools]
Bulk[bulk.py<br/>1 tool]
Camera[camera.py<br/>1 tool]
YAML[yaml_config.py<br/>1 tool]
end
subgraph "Home Assistant"
HAClient[HomeAssistantClient<br/>Dual REST + WebSocket]
REST[REST API]
WS[WebSocket API]
end
CLI --> Server
Server --> Config
Server --> Context
Context --> Entity & Service & Spatial & Device & Bulk & Camera & YAML
Entity & Service & Spatial & Device & Bulk & Camera & YAML --> HAClient
HAClient --> REST & WS
sequenceDiagram
participant Client as AI Client
participant MCP as FastMCP
participant Tool as Tool Function
participant HAClient as HomeAssistantClient
participant HA as Home Assistant
Client->>MCP: MCP tool call
MCP->>Tool: Execute tool
Tool->>HAClient: API call (REST or WebSocket)
HAClient->>HA: HTTP/WS request
HA-->>HAClient: Response
HAClient-->>Tool: Parsed data
Tool->>Tool: Check token limit
Tool-->>MCP: JSON result
MCP-->>Client: MCP response
Usage
MCP Tools
| Category | Tool | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Entity | find_entities |
Discover entities with filtering (domain, area, state, attributes) |
| Entity | get_entity_history |
Historical state data |
| Service | call_service |
Control devices |
| Service | call_service_bulk |
Bulk operations across multiple entities |
| Service | get_services |
List available services |
| Service | get_service_detail |
Service schema details |
| Spatial | list_areas |
Get all areas/zones |
| Spatial | get_area_devices |
Devices in an area |
| Device | find_devices |
Discover devices with filtering |
| Device | get_device_entities |
Entities for a device |
| Camera | get_camera_snapshot |
Capture with intelligent downsampling |
| Config | reload_yaml_config |
Validate and reload YAML config |
CLI
mcp-hass serve # Start stdio server (default)
mcp-hass serve --transport http # Start HTTP server
mcp-hass init # Create config file
mcp-hass validate # Validate configuration and HA connectivity
mcp-hass tools # List registered tools
mcp-hass config # Show active configuration
Getting Started
Prerequisites
- Python 3.10+
- A running Home Assistant instance
- A Home Assistant long-lived access token (create one here)
Option A: stdio (Claude Desktop)
- Install:
pipx install mcp-hass - Initialize config:
mcp-hass init - Edit
~/.config/mcp-hass/configwith yourHA_BASE_URLandHA_TOKEN - Validate:
mcp-hass validate - Add to Claude Desktop config (
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json):{ "mcpServers": { "mcp-hass": { "command": "mcp-hass", "args": ["serve"] } } }
Option B: Docker (HTTP)
Configure environment:
cp .env.example .env # Edit .env with HA_BASE_URL, HA_TOKEN, and optionally MCP_HOST_PORTLaunch (builds, starts, and runs smoke tests):
./launch.shConnect via mcp-remote:
{ "mcpServers": { "mcp-hass": { "command": "npx", "args": ["mcp-remote", "http://127.0.0.1:3000/mcp"] } } }Adjust the port if you changed
MCP_HOST_PORTin.env.
Configuration Reference
# Home Assistant (required)
HA_BASE_URL=http://homeassistant.local:8123
HA_TOKEN=your_long_lived_access_token
HA_TIMEOUT=10
WS_RECONNECT_ATTEMPTS=5
HA_SSL_VERIFY=true # Set to false for self-signed certs
# MCP Server (required)
MCP_SERVER_NAME=MCP-HASS
LOG_LEVEL=INFO
DEBUG_MODE=false
# Docker (optional)
MCP_HOST_PORT=3000 # Host port for Docker compose
Install HASS in Claude Desktop, Claude Code & Cursor
unyly install mcp-hassInstalls 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 mcp-hass -- uvx --from git+https://github.com/max-rousseau/mcp-hass mcp-hassFAQ
Is HASS MCP free?
Yes, HASS MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.
Does HASS need an API key?
No, HASS runs without API keys or environment variables.
Is HASS hosted or self-hosted?
Self-hosted: the server runs locally on your machine via the install command above.
How do I install HASS in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?
Open HASS 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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