Advanced command-line integration for FrameworX with Claude Code.
AI Integration|Claude Skill and MCP Setup| Claude Code MCP Setup
Claude Code connects to FrameworX from the terminal — no GUI needed. Two MCP servers are available depending on your workflow:
AI Designer (DesignerMCP) connects Claude Code to the live Designer IDE on the same machine. Every tool call produces immediate visual changes — the same co-pilot experience as Claude Desktop, but driven from the command line. Use this when you want live building with Designer open on your screen.
AI Console (ConsoleMCP) connects Claude Code to a file-based engineering workflow. No running Designer needed — Claude generates JSON configuration files following the ExportFormat 1.2 standard, which the engineer imports into Designer for validation and deployment. Use this for analyzing existing projects, generating solutions from specifications, or batch-building.
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You can install both. They register as separate MCP servers and do not conflict.
| Scenario | Use |
|---|---|
| Claude Code on the same Windows machine as Designer — want live co-pilot | AI Designer |
| Generate configs without a running Designer | AI Console |
| Analyze existing projects, audit configurations | AI Console |
| Batch-build or generate solutions from specifications | AI Console |
| Interactively migration solutions for other platforms | AI Designer |
| Batch/background migration for other platforms | AI Console |
Prerequisites for both: FrameworX v10.1.3+ installed, .NET 8.0 Runtime installed, Claude Code installed.
If you haven't already installed the skill, copy the SKILL.md file to Claude Code's skills directory:
mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills/frameworx-industrial-platform
cp SKILL.md ~/.claude/skills/frameworx-industrial-platform/SKILL.md
Claude Code discovers skills automatically — no restart needed.
The same SKILL.md works with any compatible agent:
| Agent | Skill Location |
|---|---|
| GitHub Copilot | .github/skills/frameworx-industrial-platform/SKILL.md |
| Cursor | .cursor/skills/frameworx-industrial-platform/SKILL.md |
| OpenAI Codex CLI | .codex/skills/frameworx-industrial-platform/SKILL.md |
This connects Claude Code to the running FrameworX Designer IDE on the same Windows machine. Claude Code launches DesignerMCP directly as a subprocess — the simplest possible setup.
Open a terminal and run:
claude mcp add FrameworX-Designer -- dotnet "C:\Program Files\Tatsoft\FrameworX\fx-10\net8.0\DesignerMCP.dll"
This saves the configuration at project level by default. For other scopes:
-s project — saves to .mcp.json in the project root (shared via version control)-s user — saves to global/user-level config, available in all projectsFor a global install:
claude mcp add -s user FrameworX-Designer -- dotnet "C:\Program Files\Tatsoft\FrameworX\fx-10\net8.0\DesignerMCP.dll"
The filesystem MCP server allows Claude to directly read files produced by get_screenshot and get_solution_export_files. Without it, those tools still work but you must manually provide the files. All other Designer tools work independently.
The filesystem server requires Node.js — install from https://nodejs.org if not already present.
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claude mcp add filesystem -- npx -y @modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem "C:\Users\Public\Documents\FrameworX\Exchange" |
claude mcp list
You should see FrameworX-Designer (and filesystem if added) in the list.
If you prefer editing config files directly, add to your .mcp.json or Claude Code MCP settings:
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AI Integration | Claude Skill and MCP Setup
Together, the skill conditions Claude's behavior before the first tool fires, and MCP gives Claude the tools to act on that knowledge. The result is an AI co-pilot that truly understands the platform and builds solutions correctly from the first response.Note: AI Runtime is a separate integration that connects AI to running solutions for live data queries and operations interactions. This page covers the Designer integration — the build-time experience. See AI Runtime Connector for runtime setup.
Looking for Claude Code? If you use Claude Code from the command line, see Claude Code MCP Setup for advanced integration options including file-based engineering without a running Designer.
Component | Purpose | Install Time |
|---|---|---|
Claude Skill | Prepares Claude for FrameworX sessions | 2 minutes |
MCP Bundles (.mcpb) | Connects Claude Desktop to the live Designer IDE | 2 minutes |
FrameworX Designer (v10.1.3+) | The IDE that Claude controls |
Requires a Claude Pro, Max, Team, or Enterprise plan.
Any LLM with MCP protocol support can be used; Claude is our recommendation.
The Claude Skill is a portable SKILL.md file that follows the Agent Skills open standard. Install it once — it activates automatically whenever you mention FrameworX, SCADA, HMI, or related topics.
All setup files are located in your Documents folder:
Documents\FrameworX\AISetup
Documents\FrameworX\AISetup.skill file and select itTwo MCP Bundles connect Claude Desktop to FrameworX — one for the Designer tools, one for file access (screenshots, file exchange). Both are single-click installs.
Prerequisites: FrameworX Designer v10.1.3+ must be installed first. The bundles are in the AISetup folder created by the product installation.
Documents\FrameworX\AISetupNote: If Claude Desktop is not running, it will launch automatically when you double-click the
.mcpbfile. The install dialog may ask you to confirm the FrameworX installation path and Transfers folder — the defaults are correct for standard installations.
Without this step, Claude will ask you to approve every single tool call, which breaks longer building sessions.
Test it: Open a new conversation and ask "Create a new FrameworX solution with a bottling line" — Claude should immediately start building, calling create_solution and writing objects.
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Use this when Claude Desktop and FrameworX Designer run on different machines — for example, Claude Desktop running on a Mac with FrameworX Designer inside a Windows virtual machine (Parallels, VMware), or FrameworX running on a separate Windows computer on the network.
In this setup, DesignerMCPHttp runs as a lightweight HTTP server on the Windows machine. Claude Desktop connects to it over the network using mcp-remote, an open-source MCP-to-HTTP bridge. All communication happens exclusively through the MCP tools — no shared folders or filesystem server is needed.
Example JSON configuration files are provided in Documents\FrameworX\AISetup\HTTP — copy the appropriate example into your Claude Desktop config file.
Prerequisites:
mcp-remote bridge)On the Windows machine where FrameworX is installed:
Documents\FrameworX\UtilitiesYou should see a console window confirming the server is listening on port 10150. Leave this window open — the server must stay running.
Important: The MCP server must be started before Claude Desktop. If you ever restart the server, you must also restart Claude Desktop.
On the machine where Claude Desktop runs (e.g., your Mac):
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node --version
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You should see a version number like v22.x.x.
Find and open the configuration file:
Win + R, type %APPDATA%\Claude and press Enter. Open claude_desktop_config.json.Cmd + Shift + G, type ~/Library/Application Support/Claude and press Enter. Open claude_desktop_config.json.If the file doesn't exist, create a new text file with that exact name.
Replace the entire contents with the appropriate example from Documents\FrameworX\AISetup\HTTP:
If FrameworX is in a VM on the same host machine (use config-example-localhost.json):
{
"mcpServers": {
"FrameworX-Designer": {
"command": "npxdotnet",
"args": [
"-y",C:\\Program Files\\Tatsoft\\FrameworX\\fx-10\\net8.0\\DesignerMCP.dll"
"mcp-remote"],
"http://127.0.0.1:10150/sse"
]"transport": "stdio"
},
}
}
For Mac + Parallels/VMware: You may need to configure port forwarding in your VM settings to route port 10150 from the Mac host to the Windows guest.
If FrameworX is on a different computer on the network (use config-example-remote.json and edit the IP address):
"mcpServersfilesystem": {
"FrameworX-Designer": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"mcp@modelcontextprotocol/server-remotefilesystem",
"http://192.168.1.50:10150/sseC:\\Users\\Public\\Documents\\FrameworX\\Exchange"
]
}
}
}
Make sure port 10150 is open in Windows Firewall on the FrameworX machine.
Save and close the file.
Ctrl + Shift + Esc).Cmd + Q.Test it: Ask "Create a new FrameworX solution with a bottling line" — Claude should immediately start building.
If the MCP Bundles do not work for your environment, or you prefer manual control, you can configure Claude Desktop by editing the JSON configuration file directly.
Prerequisites:
Win + R, type %APPDATA%\Claude and press Enterclaude_desktop_config.json in any text editor (Notepad works fine)Replace the entire contents of the file with:
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Replace <username> in |
Note: Claude Code handles tool authorization inline — it prompts on first use and remembers the decision for the session. No pre-configuration of permissions is needed.
AI Console connects Claude Code to FrameworX without a running Designer. Claude generates JSON configuration files that the engineer imports into Designer later for validation and deployment.
Local machine (stdio):
claude mcp add FrameworX-Console -- dotnet "C:\Program Files\Tatsoft\FrameworX\fx-10\net8.0\ConsoleMCP.dll"
For a global install:
claude mcp add -s user FrameworX-Console -- dotnet "C:\Program Files\Tatsoft\FrameworX\fx-10\net8.0\ConsoleMCP.dll"
Remote machine or VM (HTTP):
When FrameworX is on another machine (e.g., Claude Code running on macOS managing FrameworX in a Windows Parallels VM):
claude mcp add --transport http FrameworX-Console http://localhost:10130/mcp
Replace localhost with the remote machine's IP address if needed.
claude mcp list
You should see FrameworX-Console in the list.
Local (stdio):
{
"mcpServers": {
"FrameworX-DesignerConsole": {
"command": "dotnet",
"args": [
"C:\\Program Files\\Tatsoft\\FrameworX\\fx-10\\net8.0\\DesignerMCPConsoleMCP.dll"
],
"transport": "stdio"
},
}
}
Remote / VM (HTTP):
{
"filesystemmcpServers": {
"commandFrameworX-Console": "npx",{
"argstype": [
"-y"http",
"@modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem",
"C:\\Users\\Public\\Documents\\FrameworX\\Transfersurl": "http://localhost:10130/mcp"
]
}
}
}
Important: Replace <username> with your Windows username. To find it, press Win + R, type cmd, press Enter, and type echo %USERNAME%.
Save and close the file.
Note: The DesignerMCP path above is the default installation location. If you installed FrameworX to a different drive or folder, adjust accordingly. Use double backslashes in all paths.
Ctrl + Shift + Esc), find any Claude processes, and end them.create_solution or open_solution — creates or opens a <name>-json/ folder under Documents/FrameworX/Exchange/get_table_schema to fetch column definitions, then write_objects to generate JSON files| Category | Tools |
|---|---|
| Solution management | list_solutions, open_solution, create_solution |
| Object operations | write_objects, get_objects, delete_objects, rename_objects, browse_object_model |
| Schema queries | get_table_schema, list_elements, list_dynamics, list_protocols |
| Documentation | search_docs, get_solution_export_files |
AI Designer test: Open Designer, then ask Claude Code: "Create a new FrameworX solution with a bottling line" — Claude should call create_solution and start building in the live IDE.
AI Console test: Ask Claude Code: "Create a new FrameworX solution with 10 motor tags and Modbus communication"
— Claude should call create_solution, fetch schemas, and start writing JSON files into the Exchange folderTest it: Open a new conversation and ask "Create a new FrameworX solution with a bottling line" — Claude should immediately start building, calling create_solution and writing objects.
| Symptom | Likely Cause | Fix |
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Claude web-searches for FrameworX basics
Skill not loaded
Check Settings → Capabilities → Skills
"MCP tools not connected"
Server not running or config error
Verify both .mcpb bundles are installed in Settings → Extensions. For manual config, check JSON for typos.
Tools timeout or fail
Permissions not set
Set tool permissions to Always Allow for both extensions (Step 3)
MCP Bundle won't install
Claude Desktop outdated
Update Claude Desktop to the latest version
Screenshots not working
Filesystem extension not installed
Install frameworkx-filesystem.mcpb from Documents\FrameworX\AISetup|
claude mcp list doesn't show FrameworX | Add command failed or wrong scope | Re-run claude mcp add with -s user for global install |
| DesignerMCP or ConsoleMCP won't start | .NET 8 runtime missing |
DesignerMCP won't start (manual config)
Run dotnet --list-runtimes |
DesignerMCP.dll exists at the path in your config.| — install from dotnet.microsoft.com | ||
| "No active solution" in AI Console | Solution not opened | Call open_solution or create_solution first |
| "Control schemas not found" in AI Console | Missing data file | Ensure ControlSchemas.json is in the MCP folder alongside ConsoleMCP.dll |
Filesystem server won't start (manual config)
Node.js not installed
node --version to verify Node.js is installed.| HTTP connection refused ( |
| remote) | Firewall |
| or wrong IP |
| Open port |
| 10130, verify IP |
"Cannot connect" Mac → Windows VM
Port forwarding not configured
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| Claude web-searches for FrameworX basics | Skill not loaded | Verify SKILL.md is in ~/.claude/skills/frameworx-industrial-platform/ |
| File | Location |
|---|---|
| Claude |
| Code MCP (project-level) | .mcp.json in your project root |
| Claude Code MCP (user-level) | ~/.claude.json |
| Claude |
| Code skills | ~/ |
.claude/ |
AISetup folder
Documents\FrameworX\AISetup
skills/frameworx-industrial-platform/SKILL.md | |
| AI Console workspace | Public Documents/FrameworX/Exchange/<SolutionName>-json/ |
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