What is A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for managing VMware Fusion virtual machines via the Fusion REST API.?
VMware Fusion MCP Server is built with FastMCP and allows users to manage VMware Fusion virtual machines through a REST API. It supports features like listing VMs, retrieving VM info, performing power operations, and querying power states. The server requires VMware Fusion Pro with REST API enabled and Python 3.10+. It can be integrated with VS Code and other MCP-compatible clients.
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VMware Fusion MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for managing VMware Fusion virtual machines via the Fusion REST API, built with FastMCP.
Features
List VMs: View all VMs registered in VMware Fusion.
Get VM Info: Retrieve detailed information about a specific VM.
Power Operations: Perform power actions (on, off, suspend, pause, unpause, reset) on a VM.
Get Power State: Query the current power state of a VM.
Modern MCP/LLM Integration: Exposes all features as MCP tools for LLMs and agent frameworks.
git clone https://github.com/yeahdongcn/vmware-fusion-mcp-server.git
cd vmware-fusion-mcp-server
Set up the environment and install dependencies:
make env
VMware Fusion Setup
Enable the REST API:
Open VMware Fusion > Preferences > Advanced
Check "Enable REST API"
Note the API port (default: 8697)
Start the REST API service:
vmrest
The API will be available at http://localhost:8697 by default.
Configuration
The server connects to VMware Fusion's REST API at http://localhost:8697 by default. You must configure authentication for the vmrest API using environment variables:
VMREST_USER: Username for the vmrest API (required if authentication is enabled)
VMREST_PASS: Password for the vmrest API (required if authentication is enabled)
These must be set in your shell, in your VS Code MCP config, or in your deployment environment.
Example: MCP server config for VS Code with credentials