Bluetooth MCP Server
🔍 Overview
This project implements a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that enables Claude and other AI assistants to scan and interact with Bluetooth devices in your vicinity. Built with a Test-Driven Development approach, it provides a robust, tested interface for Bluetooth operations across multiple platforms.
✨ Features
- 📡 Multi-protocol scanning: Detect both BLE and Classic Bluetooth devices
- 🔎 Flexible filtering: Filter devices by name, type, or other attributes
- 🔄 Automatic device recognition: Identify and categorize common devices (like Freebox, TVs, etc.)
- 📱 Enhanced device information: Get manufacturer info, device type, and detailed characteristics
- 🖥️ Cross-platform support: Works on Windows, macOS, and Linux
- ⚡ Platform-specific optimizations: Enhanced detection capabilities on Windows
- 🤖 MCP Integration: Seamless integration with Claude and compatible AI assistants
📋 Requirements
- Python 3.7+
- Bluetooth adapter (built-in or external)
- Admin/sudo privileges (required for some Bluetooth operations)
- Internet connection (for package installation)
🚀 Quick Start
Installation
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/yourusername/bluetooth-mcp-server.git
cd bluetooth-mcp-server
# Create and activate virtual environment
python -m venv venv
# On Windows
venv\\Scripts\\activate
# On macOS/Linux
source venv/bin/activate
# Install dependencies
pip install -r requirements.txt
# Configure environment variables
cp .env.example .env
# Edit the .env file as needed
Running the Server
# Start the Bluetooth API server
python run.py
# In another terminal, start the MCP server
python bluetooth_mcp_server.py
Using with Claude
-
Expose your server to the internet using ngrok or deploy it to a server:
ngrok http 8000 -
Configure Claude to use your MCP server:
npx @anthropic-ai/sdk install-model-context-protocol <YOUR_SERVER_URL> -
Ask Claude to scan for Bluetooth devices:
Could you scan for nearby Bluetooth devices?
🧪 Testing
This project follows a Test-Driven Development (TDD) approach with comprehensive test coverage:
# Run all tests
pytest
# Run specific test categories
pytest tests/api/ # API tests
pytest tests/models/ # Data model tests
pytest tests/services/ # Service logic tests
pytest tests/utils/ # Utility function tests
🏗️ Architecture
The project follows a modular architecture with clear separation of concerns:
bluetooth-mcp-server/
├── app/ # Main application package
│ ├── api/ # FastAPI endpoints
│ ├── core/ # Core configuration
│ ├── data/ # Static data (Bluetooth identifiers, etc.)
│ ├── models/ # Data models
│ ├── services/ # Business logic
│ └── utils/ # Utility functions
├── mcp_sdk/ # MCP integration SDK
└── tests/ # Test suites
For detailed architecture information, see architecture.md.
🔧 Troubleshooting
Bluetooth Issues
- "Access denied" errors: Run the server with admin/sudo privileges
- Adapter not detected: Ensure Bluetooth is enabled in your system settings
- No devices found: Make sure there are discoverable Bluetooth devices nearby
- Windows-specific issues: Check that Bluetooth services are active (
services.msc)
MCP Issues
- Tool not detected by Claude: Verify your MCP server URL is correct and accessible
- Execution errors: Check the server logs for detailed error information
👥 Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please follow these steps:
- Fork the repository
- Create a feature branch (
git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature) - Write tests for your feature
- Implement your feature
- Ensure all tests pass
- Commit your changes (
git commit -m 'Add amazing feature') - Push to the branch (
git push origin feature/amazing-feature) - Open a Pull Request
📄 License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
🙏 Acknowledgements
- FastAPI for the API framework
- Bleak for cross-platform Bluetooth functionality
- Anthropic Claude for MCP integration support
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