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⇱ KDE Plasma | Glama


  • Why this server?

    Allows control of the KDE Plasma desktop environment, including window management, input simulation, clipboard access, screenshots, and more via KWin D-Bus, ydotool, and spectacle.

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    Linux desktop HAL for AI agents. One daemon, one socket, every desktop action. GNOME, KDE, Hyprland, X11. Ships in one command.
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  • Why this server?

    Provides automation capabilities for KDE Plasma Wayland sessions, enabling AI assistants to interact with the KDE desktop environment.

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    Enables AI assistants to automate Wayland desktop environments through screenshot analysis, mouse control, and keyboard input simulation. It supports visual context via VLM providers like Gemini and OpenRouter to perform complex, multi-step desktop actions.
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  • Why this server?

    Automates KDE Plasma desktop environments on Wayland, providing tools for launching applications, mouse/keyboard/touch input, clipboard access, accessibility tree inspection, screenshot capture, and window management via isolated virtual sessions or live desktop connection.

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    Enables AI agents to automate Linux desktop GUI by launching and interacting with Wayland applications in isolated virtual KWin sessions, or connecting to live desktops for collaborative automation.
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  • Why this server?

    Integrates with KDE Plasma/KWin desktop environment via temporary KWin DBus scripting for window listing and focusing.

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    Controls a real Linux desktop from any MCP host. Reads accessibility trees, takes screenshots, and drives clicks, scrolls, and keystrokes across GNOME, KDE/KWin, Hyprland, i3, and COSMIC.
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