The telerik-wpf-mcp server enables AI agents to interact with WPF applications. It exposes UI element inspection, automation, and data extraction tools. It connects to Telerik UI for WPF components and the .NET framework. Developers use it to build AI-driven WPF apps, automate UI testing, and extract data from WPF interfaces.
The telerik-wpf-mcp server enables AI agents to interact with WPF applications. It exposes UI element inspection, automation, and data extraction tools. It connects to Telerik UI for WPF components and the .NET framework. Developers use it to build AI-driven WPF apps, automate UI testing, and extract data from WPF interfaces.
npx -y @progress/telerik-wpf-mcpAdd this configuration to your claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"progress-telerik-wpf-mcp-npm": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"npx -y @progress/telerik-wpf-mcp"
]
}
}
}Restart Claude Desktop, then ask:
"What tools do you have available from telerik-wpf-mcp?"
No configuration required. This server works out of the box.
"What resources are available in telerik-wpf-mcp?"
Claude will query available resources and return a list of what you can access.
"Show me details about [specific item] in telerik-wpf-mcp"
Claude will fetch and display detailed information about the requested item.
"Create a new [item] in telerik-wpf-mcp with [details]"
Claude will use the appropriate tool to create the resource and confirm success.
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