Operative.sh WebEvalAgent MCP Server
by Operative-Sh
The Operative.sh WebEvalAgent MCP Server uses LLM-powered agents to autonomously execute and debug web apps directly in your code editor. It supercharges debugging by allowing the code to fix itself.
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What is Operative.sh WebEvalAgent MCP Server?
The Operative.sh WebEvalAgent MCP Server is a tool that leverages LLM agents to automatically debug web applications within code editors like Cursor and Cline.
How to use Operative.sh WebEvalAgent MCP Server?
The server can be installed using the provided installer script or manually by configuring the MCP JSON file in Cursor or using uvx in Cline. An API key from operative.sh is required.
Key features of Operative.sh WebEvalAgent MCP Server
Webapp navigation using BrowserUse
Network traffic capture
Console error collection
Autonomous debugging
Use cases of Operative.sh WebEvalAgent MCP Server
Automated testing of web application UX
End-to-end testing of code changes
Debugging web applications within Cursor and Cline
Improving code quality through autonomous debugging
FAQ from Operative.sh WebEvalAgent MCP Server
What is BrowserUse?
What is BrowserUse?
BrowserUse is a feature that allows the agent to navigate your web application.
How do I get an API key?
How do I get an API key?
You can get an API key at operative.sh.
What code editors are supported?
What code editors are supported?
Currently, Cursor and Cline are supported.
What if I encounter issues?
What if I encounter issues?
Feel free to open an issue on the GitHub repository.
How is this different from traditional debugging?
How is this different from traditional debugging?
This server uses LLM-powered agents to autonomously debug, reducing manual effort.