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Windows-first local AI-agent runtime & MCP gateway with 208 tools for files, Git, processes, WSL, desktop/browser automation, observability, and Secure MCP Tunnel.
lnwjud
Windows-first local AI-agent runtime and MCP gateway
208 tools for local files, Git, processes, Windows automation, WSL, browser control, indexing, observability, and extensibility.
What is lnwjud?
lnwjud is a Windows-first local development gateway that exposes trusted local
capabilities through the Model Context Protocol (MCP).
It is designed for AI-assisted software development where the agent needs more
than a text-only chat: it may need to inspect a repository, search code, edit
files, review Git state, run project commands, manage owned processes, inspect
Windows UI state, automate a managed browser, work with WSL, or call an
additional local MCP server.
The runtime stays on the Windows machine. Local filesystem paths, processes,
SQLite state, credentials, and capability backends are owned by lnwjud on that
machine. Remote AI clients only receive the MCP requests and results that travel
through the connection mode you choose.
For ChatGPT web and other supported OpenAI surfaces, lnwjud supports the official
OpenAI Secure MCP Tunnel.
The tunnel is outbound-only: tunnel-client runs beside lnwjud, reaches OpenAI
over outbound HTTPS, forwards MCP work to the local stdio server, and returns the
response without opening a public inbound port on the Windows machine.
Current release: v4.0.0
The current published installer and runtime contract are v4.0.0. The runtime
advertises 208 MCP tools. The earlier 184-tool snapshot remains only as the
compatibility baseline used by the v4 architecture; new v4 gateway capabilities
are additive.
Current v4 highlights include:
- Workspace registration, bounded project snapshots, file reads/writes, paging,
full scans, persistent indexing, and continuation tokens. - Git status/diff/log plus policy-checked Git execution.
- Foreground/background command tasks with ownership, timeout, cancellation,
bounded output, logs, and result retrieval. - Project-aware development, test, lint, typecheck, and build commands.
- Local Codex discovery and optional delegation without reading Codex credential
files. - Native Windows capabilities for shell execution, windows, accessibility,
input, screen capture, notifications, clipboard, file dialogs, audio, screen
recording, Office automation, and scheduler integration. - Managed Chrome / CDP automation and Set-of-Marks annotated observations with
expiring observation hashes and approval-gated target actions. - Scoped WSL execution and Windows/WSL path translation for registered
workspaces. - Skills discovery plus child MCP discovery/description/call contracts.
- Compound and parallel workflows, deterministic semantic tool routing, and
Context Economy telemetry. - Trace-correlated activity, NDJSON/SQLite audit metadata, Work Log, Live Logs,
Doctor checks, health surfaces, and background tray operation. - OpenAI Secure MCP Tunnel management with Windows DPAPI-encrypted runtime-key
storage and reconnect handling.
Authoritative in-repository references:
- Tool contract — core primitive schemas,
policy classes, and compatibility rules; the 208-tool index below comes from the live runtime registry. - Upgrade architecture — v4 runtime
architecture and additive gateway design. - Roadmap phase status — completed
implementation phases.
Security model you should understand before using it
lnwjud is intentionally powerful. It is intended for a machine and workspace you
trust, not as a sandbox for unknown code.
- Unrestricted mode is enabled by default. Fixed local drives can be
registered as machine roots and inspected by the local-agent runtime. - Desktop MCP applies the selected permission profile (
safe,balanced,full, orcustom) to tool calls. - The packaged stdio/Secure-Tunnel runtime intentionally uses the full
profile so an AI client can operate across the configured local boundary. - Explicit file reads can include sensitive files such as
.envwhen the active
policy permits them. Do not register or expose a machine to an AI client you
do not trust. - Destructive operations are centrally classified. Filesystem deletion,
destructive Git forms, destructive shell/process commands, opaque child MCP
calls, HTTP DELETE, mutating Office operations, and opaque UI operations that
may delete data require explicit confirmation (userConfirmed: true) before
backend execution. - Disk formatting and machine shutdown/reboot remain hard-blocked by the
capability policy. - The local Streamable HTTP MCP endpoint binds to loopback. Do not publish that
loopback endpoint through a generic reverse proxy. For a private remote
connection, use Secure MCP Tunnel. - Runtime tunnel API keys saved from the desktop UI are encrypted with Windows
DPAPI for the current Windows user. Never commit a runtime key,.env, tunnel
profile containing a plaintext secret, private key, or credential file.
The Context Economy Engine reduces automatic discovery cost without acting as a
security deny list. Automatic search/index/watch flows skip vendor, build,
cache, binary, generated-bundle, and source-map noise, while explicit reads or
full scans can still inspect paths allowed by the active workspace/policy.
Connection modes
| Client / use case | Connection | What must run on Windows | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| ChatGPT web developer-mode app | OpenAI Secure MCP Tunnel | tunnel-client + lnwjud-mcp-stdio.cmd |
Private outbound-only path; no public MCP port |
| Codex CLI or another local MCP host | Local stdio MCP | lnwjud-mcp-stdio.cmd |
Lowest-overhead local MCP path |
| Local MCP client / dashboard diagnostics | Loopback Streamable HTTP | lnwjud Desktop | Defaults to http://127.0.0.1:18765/mcp; actual URL is shown in the UI |
| Supported OpenAI API/Codex surface | Secure MCP Tunnel | tunnel-client + local MCP target |
Tunnel association and Platform permissions apply |
The desktop HTTP server starts automatically after lnwjud resolves a workspace.
If the preferred port 18765 is busy, the server can fall back to an ephemeral
loopback port; always use the endpoint shown in the dashboard. The Start
Connection button is useful after a manual stop, while Stop Connection
stops the current local HTTP listener.
Quick start: install the Windows release
1. Install lnwjud Desktop
- Download the latest published installer from
GitHub Releases.
The current release islnwjud-Setup-4.0.0.exe. - Run the NSIS installer and launch lnwjud Agent Control Center.
- Add or select the project/workspace you want lnwjud to operate on.
- Review Settings before attaching an AI client, especially Permission
Profile and Unrestricted Mode.
The graphical desktop app is packaged with Electron and does not require a
separate Node.js installation just to open the dashboard. The packaged stdio
launcher does require Node.js 24.x, so install Node.js 24 if you will connect
through Secure MCP Tunnel, Codex stdio, or another local stdio MCP host.
2. Prepare OpenAI Secure MCP Tunnel for ChatGPT web
OpenAI's current Secure MCP Tunnel flow requires a Platform tunnel ID, a runtime
API key, and a private MCP server that tunnel-client can reach. Creating or
editing a tunnel requires Tunnels Read + Manage; running tunnel-client or
selecting a tunnel while creating the ChatGPT app requires Tunnels Read +
Use.
- Open OpenAI Platform tunnel settings.
- Create a tunnel named
lnwjudand associate it with the Platform organization
that owns it and the ChatGPT workspace that should use it. - Create a restricted runtime API key with Tunnels Read + Use.
- Download the current
tunnel-client.exefrom the Platform tunnel page or the
official openai/tunnel-client releases. - Install Node.js 24.x if it is not already installed.
- Determine the installed stdio launcher path, normally:
C:/Users/<WindowsUser>/AppData/Local/Programs/lnwjud/lnwjud-mcp-stdio.cmd
- In a temporary PowerShell session, initialize the tunnel profile:
$env:CONTROL_PLANE_API_KEY = '<runtime-key-for-this-session>'
$tc = 'C:/path/to/tunnel-client.exe'
& $tc init `
--sample sample_mcp_stdio_local `
--profile lnwjud `
--tunnel-id 'tunnel_0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef' `
--mcp-command 'C:/Users/<WindowsUser>/AppData/Local/Programs/lnwjud/lnwjud-mcp-stdio.cmd'
& $tc doctor --profile lnwjud --explain
Remove-Item Env:CONTROL_PLANE_API_KEY -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
Use forward slashes in executable paths stored in YAML to avoid accidental YAML
escape sequences.
3. Save tunnel settings in the desktop UI
In Settings → OpenAI Secure MCP Tunnel:
- Save the runtime API key. lnwjud encrypts it locally with Windows DPAPI.
- Save the path to
tunnel-client.exe. - Confirm
%APPDATA%/tunnel-client/lnwjud.yamlexists. - Start the tunnel from the dashboard.
- Open Live Logs or run Doctor if the tunnel fails to start.
The desktop tunnel controller runs tunnel-client doctor before launch, rewrites
the profile to prefer the packaged stdio launcher when available, starts the
client with a seven-day MCP connection ceiling, detects externally started
lnwjud tunnel processes, and performs bounded reconnect attempts after
unexpected exits.
4. Add lnwjud to ChatGPT
For current ChatGPT developer-mode MCP testing, use the official
Connect and test your plugin
guide as the UI source of truth because workspace policy and labels can change.
The stable flow is:
- Enable Developer mode for the target ChatGPT account/workspace if your plan
and workspace policy allow it. - Open ChatGPT Plugins and select the plus button.
- Enter a name/description, choose Tunnel under Connection, and select the
associatedlnwjudtunnel or enter itstunnel_id. - Create the connection and review the discovered tools and metadata.
- Confirm that the current runtime exposes 208 tools and run a read-only
smoke test before trying writes.
Example smoke test:
Use lnwjud to list registered workspaces, report Git status for the selected project, and summarize the top-level project tree. Do not modify anything.
Quick start: build from source
Requirements for source development:
- Windows x64.
- Node.js
>=24.0.0 <25. - Git.
- Corepack with the repository-pinned
[email protected]. - PowerShell 7 recommended; Windows PowerShell 5.1 is sufficient for most helper
scripts. rg(ripgrep) recommended.
git clone https://github.com/engasnm111/lnwjud.git
Set-Location .\lnwjud
corepack enable
corepack [email protected] install --frozen-lockfile
Copy-Item .env.example .env
# Build all packages and the desktop app
corepack [email protected] build
# Launch the development desktop runtime
corepack [email protected] desktop
Optional Windows installer build:
corepack [email protected] package:windows
The generated x64 NSIS installer is written underapps/desktop/dist/installers/.
Run in the Windows system tray
Closing the main lnwjud window hides it instead of shutting down the desktop
runtime. The MCP listener, Live Logs, tunnel controller, and background services
continue running and the lnwjud icon remains in the Windows notification area.
Use the tray menu to reopen the dashboard, check for updates, or quit the process
completely.
The packaged stdio launcher
lnwjud.exe is the graphical desktop entrypoint. MCP stdio clients and Secure
MCP Tunnel should use the generated launcher instead:
lnwjud-mcp-stdio.cmd --workspace D:\projects\my-app
The build generates lnwjud-mcp-stdio.cjs and lnwjud-mcp-stdio.cmd from the
current source. These generated bundles are intentionally ignored by Git and are
not source-of-truth files in the public repository. The Windows package copies
them next to the installed application and into its resources directory.
The launcher looks for Node.js in the normal Windows installation locations and
then on PATH. Use Node.js 24.x to match the project engine contract.
Requirements and optional integrations
Core requirements
- Windows x64.
- Node.js 24.x for source builds and all stdio-based MCP connections.
- Git/Corepack/pnpm for source development.
Optional dependencies
- Codex CLI for
codex_*delegation tools. rgfor fast code search; lnwjud has bounded fallbacks where supported.- Chrome/Chromium for managed CDP/browser capabilities.
- WSL for
wsl_execandwsl_fs. - Microsoft Office applications for Office automation actions that require the
native Office stack. - FFmpeg and other media helpers for capabilities that report them as available.
OpenAI / ChatGPT requirements for Secure MCP Tunnel
- An OpenAI Platform organization with tunnel access.
- A tunnel associated with the intended Platform organization and ChatGPT
workspace. - Tunnels Read + Manage to create/edit a tunnel.
- Tunnels Read + Use to run
tunnel-clientor select a tunnel in the ChatGPT
app flow. - ChatGPT Developer mode access according to the target plan/workspace policy.
- Outbound HTTPS from the Windows host to
api.openai.com:443(or the documented
mTLS control-plane host when configured). - No inbound firewall rule or public lnwjud MCP port is required for Secure MCP
Tunnel.
Install from source
Clone and install dependencies
git clone https://github.com/engasnm111/lnwjud.git
Set-Location .\lnwjud
corepack [email protected] install --frozen-lockfile
Do not silently upgrade the package manager: the lockfile is pinned to
[email protected].
Configure Environment
Copy-Item .env.example .env
Build and run the desktop dashboard
One command from the repository root:
Set-Location .\lnwjud
corepack [email protected] desktop
This builds the desktop app and opens the Agent Control Center. MCP HTTP
auto-starts on launch (no Start Connection click required). The dashboard owns
the SQLite state, workspace registry, permission profile, work-log audit
records, loopback MCP lifecycle, and Secure Tunnel controls.
Optional environment:
$env:LNWJUD_DATA_PATH = "$env:LOCALAPPDATA\lnwjud"
$env:LNWJUD_WORKSPACE = "D:\projects\my-app"
corepack [email protected] desktop
Use the same LNWJUD_DATA_PATH for desktop UI and the packaged stdio launcher
so ChatGPT tool activity appears in the Work Log. The launcher is the same
direct MCP entrypoint used by the Codex/tunnel integration.
Build a Windows installer
Set-Location .\lnwjud
corepack [email protected] package:windows
The x64 NSIS installer is written to:
apps/desktop/dist/installers/lnwjud-Setup-4.0.0.exe
The installer is per-user by default. A common installed executable path is:
C:/Users/<WindowsUser>/AppData/Local/Programs/lnwjud/lnwjud.exe
Always use the path shown by the installed shortcut or Get-Command.
Configure the local desktop application
Add a workspace
- Start lnwjud (
pnpm desktopor the installed app). - On Home or Projects, add the project directory path.
- The selected project is persisted; switching projects restarts MCP automatically.
- Desktop MCP uses the selected Permission profile; stdio/tunnel MCP remains full-access for AI clients.
- Run Doctor from the sidebar if a dependency is reported missing.
Every file operation resolves the supplied path against a registered workspace,
canonicalizes existing parents/targets, rejects traversal and reparse-point
escapes, and applies the secret policy after resolution.
Permission profiles
| Profile | READ | WRITE | EXECUTE | DANGEROUS | Intended use |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| safe | allow | ask | ask | deny | Read and approve changes carefully |
| balanced | allow | allow | allow | ask | Normal development |
| full | allow | allow | allow | allow | Explicitly trusted local automation |
| custom | configured | configured | configured | configured | Host-defined policy |
Desktop MCP honors the selected profile for every MCP tool, including local
capabilities. The packaged stdio/tunnel runtime intentionally uses the
full profile so Codex/AI can inspect all workspace paths, including.env, and does not overwrite the Desktop profile stored in SQLite.
Unrestricted mode is on by default (every fixed drive is a machine root).
Filesystem deletion-style commands require confirmation. Disk format, shutdown,
and reboot stay hard-blocked. Destructive Git forms including rm / clean /reset require explicit chat confirmation followed by userConfirmed: true.
Optional local capability roots
The local desktop capability layer can receive additional roots through the
semicolon-separated environment variable LNWJUD_CAPABILITY_ROOTS:
$env:LNWJUD_CAPABILITY_ROOTS = 'E:/work;E:/projects'
In the default unrestricted mode, all fixed-drive roots are available to local
capability tools. LNWJUD_CAPABILITY_ROOTS is optional extra configuration;
it is not a visibility ignore list. Core file tools still require a registered
workspace, and stdio defaults to the machine roots when the variable is unset.
Local Streamable HTTP connection
The desktop runtime auto-starts the loopback MCP server after resolving the
selected workspace. In the dashboard:
- Select a registered workspace.
- Copy the displayed endpoint, normally
http://127.0.0.1:18765/mcp. - Add it to a compatible local Streamable HTTP MCP client.
- Use Stop Connection when you intentionally want to stop the listener.
- Use Start Connection to start it again after a manual stop.
The endpoint binds to 127.0.0.1, validates origin/host, and uses the same
application services and permission checks as the dashboard. Do not expose the
loopback URL through a generic port forward.
If dom_cdp is available, the dashboard can launch managed Chrome. Browser
automation remains loopback-bound and separate from the file guard.
Connect a local Codex client
Local Codex clients can use stdio directly; they do not need Secure MCP Tunnel.
Point the entry at the stdio-capable installed executable:
codex mcp add lnwjud -- "$env:LOCALAPPDATA\Programs\lnwjud\lnwjud-mcp-stdio.cmd" --workspace E:\lnwjud
codex mcp list
The stdio launcher is the Node-based lnwjud-mcp-stdio.cmd shipped next to the
desktop app (not the GUI lnwjud.exe). It exposes the full tool catalog,
including skills/MCP bridge meta-tools. Requires Node.js 24+.
The same server can be added in ChatGPT desktop or an IDE extension under
Settings → MCP servers → Add server → STDIO. Restart the host after saving.
In Codex, /mcp lists active servers.
Example user-scoped or trusted project-scoped config.toml:
[mcp_servers.lnwjud]
command = "C:/Users/<WindowsUser>/AppData/Local/Programs/lnwjud/lnwjud-mcp-stdio.cmd"
args = ["--workspace", "E:/lnwjud"]
startup_timeout_sec = 20
tool_timeout_sec = 3600
Use prompt approval while testing an unfamiliar workspace. No OpenAI API key
belongs in this local MCP entry.
Create an OpenAI Secure MCP Tunnel
This is the path that lets ChatGPT web, which cannot read local files or local
Codex configuration, call lnwjud.
1. Create or select a Platform tunnel
Open OpenAI Platform tunnel settings.
Create a tunnel and record its ID, for example:
tunnel_0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef
Associate the tunnel with the Platform organization that owns it, the target
ChatGPT workspace, and any other Platform organization that will call it. The
same tunnel_id is used by every association.
2. Create the correct runtime key
Open OpenAI Platform API keys.
Create a runtime API key for tunnel-client and grant Tunnels Read + Use.
Do not use an Admin API key or an unrelated project key (sk-proj-...). Keep the
key in a local secret store or environment variable. Never put it in this
repository, a YAML profile, a committed .env file, or a public issue/log. If a
key is exposed, revoke it and create a replacement.
3. Download tunnel-client
Use the Platform download link or the official tunnel-client
releases. Keep the executable at a
stable path, for example:
C:/Users/<WindowsUser>/Downloads/tunnel/tunnel-client.exe
Verify it:
$tc = 'C:/Users/<WindowsUser>/Downloads/tunnel/tunnel-client.exe'
& $tc --version
& $tc help quickstart
4. Create a stdio profile
Set the runtime key only in the current PowerShell process and create the
profile:
$env:CONTROL_PLANE_API_KEY = '<runtime-key-for-this-session>'
& $tc init --sample sample_mcp_stdio_local --profile lnwjud --tunnel-id 'tunnel_0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef' --mcp-command 'C:/Users/<WindowsUser>/AppData/Local/Programs/lnwjud/lnwjud-mcp-stdio.cmd'
Use forward slashes in the Windows executable path inside the profile.
Backslashes can be interpreted as YAML escapes and turn C:\Users... into
C:Users....
The generated profile is normally:
C:/Users/<WindowsUser>/AppData/Roaming/tunnel-client/lnwjud.yaml
A minimal profile has this shape. The key remains an environment reference:
config_version: 1
control_plane:
base_url: "https://api.openai.com"
tunnel_id: "tunnel_0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef"
api_key: "env:CONTROL_PLANE_API_KEY"
health:
listen_addr: "127.0.0.1:0"
admin_ui:
open_browser: false
log:
level: info
format: json
mcp:
# Force a long ceiling via flag/env/YAML (default is only 10m):
# --mcp.connection-max-ttl 168h0m0s
# MCP_CONNECTION_MAX_TTL=168h0m0s
# mcp.connection_max_ttl: 168h0m0s (snake_case; hyphenated YAML key is rejected)
connection_max_ttl: 168h0m0s
commands:
- channel: main
command: "C:/Users/<WindowsUser>/AppData/Local/Programs/lnwjud/lnwjud-mcp-stdio.cmd"
5. Run diagnostics and the tunnel
Prefer the desktop Control Center: save the Runtime API key once under Settings,
then click Start Tunnel. The key is stored with Windows DPAPI.
Manual session (still supported):
$env:CONTROL_PLANE_API_KEY = '<runtime-key-for-this-session>'
$env:MCP_CONNECTION_MAX_TTL = '168h0m0s'
& $tc doctor --profile lnwjud --explain
if ($LASTEXITCODE -ne 0) { throw 'tunnel-client doctor failed' }
& $tc run --profile lnwjud --mcp.connection-max-ttl 168h0m0s
Keep this process and the child lnwjud-mcp-stdio.cmd process alive while
ChatGPT is using the connector. Use the same LNWJUD_DATA_PATH as the desktop
app so Work Log entries appear in the Control Center.
6. Verify the command locally
$lnwjud = 'C:/Users/<WindowsUser>/AppData/Local/Programs/lnwjud/lnwjud-mcp-stdio.cmd'
Test-Path $lnwjud
Test-Path $tc
If doctor reports a missing executable, fix the YAML path. If launching the
command opens the dashboard instead of holding a stdio MCP process, install a
stdio-capable package. Do not solve that error with shell: true or an
unrestricted PowerShell command string.
Start the tunnel automatically at Windows logon
A scheduled task is more reliable than leaving a terminal open. This example
stores the runtime key encrypted with the current Windows user's DPAPI; the key
is not written in plain text to the profile or task command line.
Save the key once
$secretDir = Join-Path $env:APPDATA 'tunnel-client'
New-Item -ItemType Directory -Path $secretDir -Force | Out-Null
$secureKey = Read-Host 'Tunnel runtime API key' -AsSecureString
$secureKey | ConvertFrom-SecureString | Set-Content (Join-Path $secretDir 'lnwjud.runtime.secret')
The encrypted value is tied to the same Windows user and machine.
Create a runner script
Save as start-lnwjud-tunnel.ps1:
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
$tc = 'C:/Users/<WindowsUser>/Downloads/tunnel/tunnel-client.exe'
$profile = 'lnwjud'
$secretPath = Join-Path $env:APPDATA 'tunnel-client/lnwjud.runtime.secret'
if (-not (Test-Path $tc)) { throw "Missing tunnel-client: $tc" }
if (-not (Test-Path $secretPath)) { throw "Missing encrypted runtime key: $secretPath" }
$encrypted = Get-Content $secretPath -Raw
$secureKey = ConvertTo-SecureString $encrypted
$keyPointer = [Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal]::SecureStringToBSTR($secureKey)
try {
$env:CONTROL_PLANE_API_KEY = [Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal]::PtrToStringBSTR($keyPointer)
& $tc doctor --profile $profile --explain
if ($LASTEXITCODE -ne 0) { exit $LASTEXITCODE }
& $tc run --profile $profile
exit $LASTEXITCODE
}
finally {
[Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal]::ZeroFreeBSTR($keyPointer)
Remove-Item Env:CONTROL_PLANE_API_KEY -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
}
Register the logon task
Run once as the same Windows user who saved the DPAPI secret:
$runner = 'C:/Users/<WindowsUser>/Downloads/tunnel/start-lnwjud-tunnel.ps1'
$userId = "$env:USERDOMAIN/$env:USERNAME"
$argument = '-NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File "' + $runner + '"'
$action = New-ScheduledTaskAction -Execute 'powershell.exe' -Argument $argument
$trigger = New-ScheduledTaskTrigger -AtLogOn -User $userId
$principal = New-ScheduledTaskPrincipal -UserId $userId -LogonType InteractiveToken -RunLevel Limited
Register-ScheduledTask -TaskName 'lnwjud Secure MCP Tunnel' -Action $action -Trigger $trigger -Principal $principal -Force
Check or start it:
Get-ScheduledTask -TaskName 'lnwjud Secure MCP Tunnel'
Start-ScheduledTask -TaskName 'lnwjud Secure MCP Tunnel'
Use Run only when user is logged on and a limited principal unless your
organization has a documented service-account design. lnwjud does not need an
administrator token for normal workspace operations.
Add the connector in ChatGPT Developer mode
Enable Developer mode
In ChatGPT web:
- Open Settings.
- Select Security and login.
- Turn on Developer mode.
Enterprise/Edu administrators may need to enable this before it appears.
Create the developer app
- Open ChatGPT Plugins.
- Select the plus (+) button.
- Enter a name such as lnwjud and a short description such as
Local Windows development workspace gateway. - Under Connection, choose Tunnel.
- Select the tunnel or enter its tunnel_id.
- Create the connection and review the discovered tools and schemas.
lnwjud does not expose an OAuth login endpoint. Do not invent OAuth URLs or
paste the runtime key into the ChatGPT connector form. Tunnel authentication is
handled by tunnel-client; ChatGPT selects the OpenAI-hosted tunnel. Choose a
no-extra-auth option only when the tunnel form offers it.
Attach it to a new chat
Start a new conversation, open the tools menu, and add the lnwjud connection.
A good smoke test is:
Use lnwjud to inspect the available workspace and report only registered workspace IDs and display names. Do not read file contents yet.
Then test a read-only project flow:
For workspace <workspace-id>, show the project snapshot, Git status, and the top-level workspace tree. Do not modify anything.
After changing tool metadata or restarting the tunnel, refresh the connector and
start a new chat.
Complete MCP tool catalog (208 runtime tools)
This index is generated from the current v4.0.0 ToolRegistry, not copied from an older release document. Optional/planned tools still appear in the advertised contract and report their availability/requirements at runtime where applicable.
| # | Tool | Permission | Runtime description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | workspace_list |
DANGEROUS | List all registered workspaces/drive roots available to lnwjud. Call this first to discover workspace IDs. Entries include kind=machine_root|project. |
| 2 | workspace_register |
WRITE | Register an existing project directory under a machine root (E:\ by default; any drive root in unrestricted mode). parentWorkspaceId must be a machine root from workspace_list. Idempotent for the same path. |
| 3 | workspace_info |
READ | Return the configured workspace summary. |
| 4 | workspace_tree |
READ | List a bounded workspace tree. Absolute path does not require workspaceId. |
| 5 | project_snapshot |
READ | Return a bounded project snapshot without source contents. |
| 6 | read_file |
READ | Read a workspace file as UTF-8 text or as an image/binary payload. Absolute paths (C:...) do not require workspaceId. |
| 7 | read_files |
READ | Read up to twenty workspace files. Absolute paths do not require workspaceId. |
| 8 | search_files |
READ | Search workspace filenames with automatic context-economy filters; set includeIgnored for an explicit full path search. Absolute path does not require workspaceId. |
| 9 | search_text |
READ | Search workspace text using direct ripgrep arguments with automatic binary/generated filters; set includeIgnored for an explicit full path search. Absolute path does not require workspaceId. |
| 10 | git_status |
READ | Inspect parsed read-only Git status. For writes (init, add, commit, remote, push, rm, clean, reset) use the git tool. |
| 11 | git_diff |
READ | Return a bounded read-only Git diff. For writes use the git tool. |
| 12 | git_log |
READ | Return bounded structured Git history. For writes use the git tool. |
| 13 | git |
EXECUTE | Run any git subcommand immediately with a separate args array (init, clone, add, commit, remote, fetch, pull, push, rm, mv, restore, checkout, switch, branch, tag, stash, merge, rebase, cherry-pick, reset, clean, revert). cwd may be an absolute path; workspaceId is then optional. Returns exitCode, stdout, and stderr. Destructive Git operations require explicit chat confirmation and userConfirmed: true. Do not wrap git in powershell/cmd. |
| 14 | write_file |
WRITE | Write UTF-8 text, creating missing parent directories. Checkpoints an existing target first. Absolute paths do not require workspaceId. |
| 15 | apply_patch |
WRITE | Validate and apply bounded file changes, creating missing parent directories. |
| 16 | move_file |
WRITE | Move a file or directory within one workspace, creating missing destination parents. |
| 17 | copy_file |
WRITE | Copy a file or directory within one workspace, creating missing destination parents. |
| 18 | delete_file |
DANGEROUS | Delete one file or an empty directory. Always ask the user in chat first, then retry with userConfirmed: true. |
| 19 | process_start |
EXECUTE | Start one policy-checked executable with separate arguments. |
| 20 | process_status |
READ | Read status for an owned process handle. |
| 21 | process_logs |
READ | Read bounded logs for an owned process handle. |
| 22 | process_stop |
EXECUTE | Stop an owned managed process tree. |
| 23 | project_dev |
EXECUTE | Run the detected project dev command. |
| 24 | project_test |
EXECUTE | Run the detected project test command. |
| 25 | project_lint |
EXECUTE | Run the detected project lint command. |
| 26 | project_typecheck |
EXECUTE | Run the detected project typecheck command. |
| 27 | project_build |
EXECUTE | Run the detected project build command. |
| 28 | codex_status |
READ | Report local Codex installation and capabilities without credential inspection. |
| 29 | codex_run |
EXECUTE | Delegate an instruction to the local Codex CLI in a workspace. |
| 30 | codex_task_status |
READ | Read status for an owned Codex task. |
| 31 | codex_task_logs |
READ | Read bounded logs for an owned Codex task. |
| 32 | codex_stop |
EXECUTE | Stop an owned Codex task process. |
| 33 | shell |
EXECUTE | Default tool for system operations and CLI tasks. Destructive shell commands require explicit chat confirmation and userConfirmed: true. Foreground is best for short work; background returns a task_id for status, logs, wait, result, or cancel. |
| 34 | dom_cdp |
DANGEROUS | Default for web-page DOM work inside managed Chrome: inspect content, query selectors, click, type, navigate, evaluate JavaScript, wait, manage tabs, and capture screenshots. Use steps to batch related DOM actions in one call. |
| 35 | accessibility |
DANGEROUS | Semantic native Windows UI tool. Inspect UI trees and named controls, then click, focus, read or set values, select controls and menus, or manage a native element. Prefer shell for direct system work and dom_cdp for web pages. |
| 36 | input_event |
DANGEROUS | Low-level keyboard and pointer fallback. Use only when DOM/CDP and Accessibility cannot operate the target. Supports text, keys, mouse movement, clicks, drag, scroll, held buttons, release_all, and batched sequences. |
| 37 | vision |
READ | Visual and OCR fallback for content unavailable through DOM or Accessibility. Capture a display, window, or region, or run local Vision OCR. It never clicks or types. |
| 38 | vision_annotated_capture |
READ | Capture a local Windows screen/region/window and return a short-lived Set-of-Marks observation with numbered bounds, a content hash, and an annotated PNG. This tool only observes; use ui_target_action for a separately gated action. |
| 39 | ui_target_action |
DANGEROUS | Act on one mark from a current vision_annotated_capture observation. The observation ID, optional hash, TTL, workspace owner, and current Accessibility element are checked before the action is sent. |
| 40 | window |
DANGEROUS | Direct native Windows window management. List, inspect, activate, move, resize, minimize, maximize, restore, or close windows without raw coordinates when a window operation is sufficient. |
| 41 | health |
READ | Diagnostics only. Check all lnwjud backends or one public tool after a failure, when asked for status, or while diagnosing permissions. Do not use as a preflight before normal work. |
| 42 | system_info |
READ | Read-only system information: OS, CPU, memory, disks, battery, uptime, and top processes by memory. Use for environment checks and diagnostics. |
| 43 | notification |
EXECUTE | Show a Windows notification (toast when BurntToast is installed, balloon otherwise). Use to tell the user when a long task finishes. |
| 44 | file_dialog |
EXECUTE | Open a native Windows file open/save dialog and return the chosen path(s). The dialog does not read or write files itself; use the guarded file tools afterwards. |
| 45 | clipboard |
DANGEROUS | Read or write the Windows clipboard (text, or PNG image as base64). Use get_text/get_image to read and set_text to write. |
| 46 | web_fetch |
DANGEROUS | Fetch an http/https URL (GET/POST/PUT/DELETE/HEAD) with bounded size and timeout. HTTP DELETE requires explicit chat confirmation and userConfirmed: true. Returns status, headers, and text or base64 body. |
| 47 | audio |
DANGEROUS | Record the microphone to a WAV file or play a local audio file through MCI. record is synchronous and limited to 600 seconds. Use stop to abort an ongoing record/play. |
| 48 | screen_record |
DANGEROUS | Record the screen to an MP4 using ffmpeg gdigrab (requires ffmpeg on PATH). start spawns a background capture, status checks it, stop finalizes the file. Recording stops automatically after 3600 seconds. |
| 49 | office |
DANGEROUS | Automate Excel or Word through COM. Mutating actions (write, replace, save_as) require explicit chat confirmation and userConfirmed: true. Requires Microsoft Office installed. |
| 50 | scheduler |
DANGEROUS | Manage Windows scheduled tasks with schtasks.exe. list enumerates tasks, create registers a new task, run starts one immediately. delete requires the user to confirm in chat first, then pass userConfirmed: true. |
| 51 | wsl_exec |
EXECUTE | Scoped WSL2 developer runner. Executes one Linux executable with argv, an explicit distribution, and a registered Windows workspace cwd. It never accepts shell command strings; background calls return the existing task_id contract. |
| 52 | wsl_fs |
READ | Translate paths and inspect metadata between a registered Windows workspace and WSL without exposing raw \wsl$ read/write access. |
| 53 | skills_list |
DANGEROUS | List local agent skills discovered from Cursor, Claude, Agents, workspace skill roots, and lnwjud settings. Filter with query or source. |
| 54 | skills_read |
DANGEROUS | Read a local skill SKILL.md (or a relative file inside the skill folder). Follow the skill instructions with lnwjud tools and mcp_call. |
| 55 | mcp_list |
DANGEROUS | List local MCP servers discovered from Cursor, Claude Desktop, and lnwjud settings. Does not flatten child tools into the lnwjud catalog. |
| 56 | mcp_describe |
DANGEROUS | Connect to one local MCP server (if needed) and return its tool names, descriptions, and input schemas. |
| 57 | mcp_call |
DANGEROUS | Call a tool on a discovered local MCP server. Because child side effects cannot be proven non-destructive at this boundary, every mcp_call requires explicit chat confirmation and userConfirmed: true. |
| 58 | workspace_context |
READ | Aggregate ranked workspace context with snippets, symbols, Git/test relevance, economy metadata, and continuation; automatic discovery can be explicitly expanded. |
| 59 | workspace_context_continue |
READ | Continue a workspace_context result without discarding unreturned candidates. |
| 60 | workspace_full_scan |
READ | Enumerate workspace files with full access by default; set includeIgnored false to use the persistent automatic index. |
| 61 | workspace_full_scan_continue |
READ | Continue a workspace_full_scan result page. |
| 62 | workspace_snapshot |
READ | Return workspace identity and project snapshot metadata without source contents. |
| 63 | search_all |
READ | Search text and filenames across one or all registered workspaces with automatic economy filters or an explicit includeIgnored override. |
| 64 | read_many_files |
READ | Read many workspace files in parallel while preserving one result or error per requested path. |
| 65 | read_file_page |
READ | Read a deterministic line chunk with explicit continuation instead of silently truncating a large file. |
| 66 | read_file_page_continue |
READ | Continue read_file_page from the next deterministic line chunk. |
| 67 | workspace_index |
READ | Build or refresh the persistent workspace index using automatic context filters unless ignored paths are explicitly included. |
| 68 | workspace_index_status |
READ | Return persistent index metadata and lossless watcher queue telemetry. |
| 69 | workspace_index_watch |
READ | Watch all workspace paths and incrementally re-index only changed paths with configurable debounce/concurrency. |
| 70 | workspace_index_stop |
READ | Stop a workspace watcher after draining all queued path updates. |
| 71 | symbol_search |
READ | Search indexed symbols across the workspace. |
| 72 | find_definition |
READ | Find deterministic symbol definitions. |
| 73 | find_references |
READ | Find textual and indexed references to a symbol. |
| 74 | find_implementations |
READ | Find interface and class implementations. |
| 75 | call_hierarchy |
READ | Return a deterministic call hierarchy approximation. |
| 76 | import_graph |
READ | Return indexed imports and exports for a module. |
| 77 | dependency_graph |
READ | Return package and module dependency metadata. |
| 78 | module_graph |
READ | Return the workspace module graph. |
| 79 | type_search |
READ | Search indexed TypeScript, JavaScript, and Python types. |
| 80 | trace_symbol |
READ | Combine definition, references, imports, tests, and recent context. |
| 81 | context_ranking |
READ | Explain ranking signals without removing lower-ranked context. |
| 82 | debug_context |
READ | Gather deterministic debugging context and continuation metadata. |
| 83 | review_context |
READ | Gather code-review context. |
| 84 | change_context |
READ | Gather changed files, symbols, dependencies, and tests. |
| 85 | symbol_context |
READ | Gather context around a symbol. |
| 86 | test_context |
READ | Gather relevant test context. |
| 87 | dependency_context |
READ | Gather dependency-related context. |
| 88 | git_context |
READ | Gather Git status, diff, and history context. |
| 89 | frontend_context |
READ | Gather frontend project context. |
| 90 | backend_context |
READ | Gather backend project context. |
| 91 | route_intent |
READ | Classify a prompt with a deterministic, overridable route. |
| 92 | recipe_list |
READ | List built-in and user recipe names. |
| 93 | recipe_describe |
READ | Describe a recipe plan and permissions. |
| 94 | recipe_run |
EXECUTE | Preview or run a deterministic recipe plan. |
| 95 | dry_run |
READ | Return a no-side-effect execution preview. |
| 96 | review_changes |
READ | Review current Git changes and affected context. |
| 97 | changed_symbols |
READ | Find symbols in changed files. |
| 98 | affected_modules |
READ | Find modules affected by current changes. |
| 99 | git_history_context |
READ | Return relevant recent Git history. |
| 100 | git_blame_context |
READ | Return line ownership context for a file. |
| 101 | discover_tests |
READ | Discover project tests without imposing an execution limit. |
| 102 | run_affected_tests |
EXECUTE | Plan or run tests affected by changed files. |
| 103 | test_failures |
READ | Summarize recorded test failures. |
| 104 | coverage_context |
READ | Return coverage context when project tooling provides it. |
| 105 | test_history |
READ | Return recent test execution history. |
| 106 | cache_stats |
READ | Return shared cache hit/miss telemetry. |
| 107 | cache_clear |
WRITE | Clear safe local runtime caches. |
| 108 | cache_invalidate |
WRITE | Invalidate cache entries for a path or workspace. |
| 109 | hook_list |
READ | List registered lifecycle hooks. |
| 110 | hook_register |
WRITE | Register a deterministic lifecycle hook descriptor. |
| 111 | hook_remove |
WRITE | Remove a lifecycle hook descriptor. |
| 112 | skill_match |
READ | Match relevant local skills without loading all skill text. |
| 113 | skill_load |
READ | Load a selected local skill by identifier. |
| 114 | plugin_install |
DANGEROUS | Install a declared plugin after permission evaluation. |
| 115 | plugin_list |
READ | List installed and enabled plugins. |
| 116 | plugin_enable |
WRITE | Enable an installed plugin. |
| 117 | plugin_disable |
WRITE | Disable an installed plugin. |
| 118 | plugin_remove |
DANGEROUS | Remove an installed plugin. |
| 119 | session_context |
READ | Return persisted development-session context. |
| 120 | session_checkpoint |
WRITE | Persist a development-session checkpoint. |
| 121 | session_resume |
READ | Resume a persisted session context. |
| 122 | session_history |
READ | Return session checkpoints and decisions. |
| 123 | response_mode |
READ | Select compact, normal, verbose, or stream formatting. |
| 124 | inspect_web_app |
READ | Combine DOM, console, network, URL, and screenshot metadata. |
| 125 | debug_ui |
READ | Gather deterministic UI debugging context. |
| 126 | capture_ui_state |
READ | Capture a structured UI state. |
| 127 | form_context |
READ | Inspect form controls and values metadata. |
| 128 | network_context |
READ | Summarize browser network context. |
| 129 | console_context |
READ | Summarize browser console context. |
| 130 | browser_debug_context |
READ | Combine browser diagnostics for one request. |
| 131 | windows_environment |
READ | Inspect Windows environment metadata. |
| 132 | service_context |
READ | Inspect Windows service metadata. |
| 133 | process_context |
READ | Inspect process-tree context. |
| 134 | port_context |
READ | Inspect local listening-port context. |
| 135 | registry_context |
READ | Inspect registry context through the Windows capability boundary. |
| 136 | event_log_context |
READ | Inspect Windows event-log context. |
| 137 | installed_runtime_context |
READ | Inspect installed runtimes and package managers. |
| 138 | path_context |
READ | Resolve executable and PATH context. |
| 139 | startup_context |
READ | Inspect startup configuration context. |
| 140 | mcp_discover |
READ | Discover external MCP servers without flattening native tools. |
| 141 | mcp_health |
READ | Return external MCP connection health. |
| 142 | mcp_resources |
READ | List resources exposed by connected MCP servers. |
| 143 | task_create |
EXECUTE | Create a visible managed runtime task. |
| 144 | task_status |
READ | Read managed task state. |
| 145 | task_cancel |
EXECUTE | Cancel a managed runtime task. |
| 146 | task_result |
READ | Read a managed task result. |
| 147 | task_list |
READ | List managed runtime tasks. |
| 148 | delegate |
EXECUTE | Delegate a task through a policy/audit adapter. |
| 149 | delegate_status |
READ | Read delegated agent state. |
| 150 | delegate_cancel |
EXECUTE | Cancel a delegated agent task. |
| 151 | delegate_result |
READ | Read a delegated agent result. |
| 152 | parallel_delegate |
EXECUTE | Run isolated read-only agent tasks with collision metadata. |
| 153 | permission_check |
READ | Evaluate an action class without limiting allowed context reads. |
| 154 | permission_profile |
READ | Return the active Permission v2 profile. |
| 155 | live_logs_query |
READ | Query structured activity/log metadata with correlation IDs. |
| 156 | live_logs_status |
READ | Return Live Logs pipeline health and source status. |
| 157 | telemetry_dashboard |
READ | Return runtime performance telemetry. |
| 158 | context_economy_stats |
READ | Return context discovery, deduplication, ledger, and token-efficiency telemetry. |
| 159 | execution_plan |
READ | Return the cheapest deterministic execution plan and reason. |
| 160 | repo_map |
READ | Return a traversable repository structural map. |
| 161 | context_expand |
READ | Return optional import, caller, type, test, and change references. |
| 162 | recovery_status |
READ | Return reconnect, retry, continuation, cache, and worker recovery state. |
| 163 | tool_schema_list |
READ | List versioned tool schema metadata. |
| 164 | tool_schema_register |
WRITE | Register a backward-compatible tool schema descriptor. |
| 165 | capabilities |
READ | Discover capability categories without requiring every full schema. |
| 166 | tool_search |
READ | Search tools, tags, phases, and descriptions deterministically. |
| 167 | tool_dynamic_filter |
READ | Return a bounded ranked tool set using deterministic scoring with optional local rerank fallback. |
| 168 | tool_describe |
READ | Describe one tool contract on demand. |
| 169 | tool_categories |
READ | List tool categories and counts. |
| 170 | tool_function_find |
READ | Find the best local tool/function candidates for a prompt. |
| 171 | tool_aliases |
READ | List stable shorthand aliases and their primitive tool targets. |
| 172 | mcp_hub |
READ | Describe the additive MCP hub boundary without flattening child tools or retaining credentials. |
| 173 | dev_context |
READ | Run the unified deterministic development-context facade. |
| 174 | recipe_catalog |
READ | Return inspectable developer automation recipes. |
| 175 | capture_screenshot |
READ | Capture screenshot metadata for visual validation. |
| 176 | compare_screenshot |
READ | Compare screenshot metadata or supplied artifacts. |
| 177 | dom_snapshot |
READ | Return a structured DOM snapshot. |
| 178 | layout_metadata |
READ | Return layout metadata for visual validation. |
| 179 | visual_context |
READ | Combine screenshot, DOM, layout, console, and network references. |
| 180 | inspect_workbook |
READ | Inspect workbook structure through an optional spreadsheet plugin. |
| 181 | compare_workbook_layout |
READ | Compare workbook layout metadata through an optional spreadsheet plugin. |
| 182 | render_excel_preview |
READ | Render an Excel preview through an optional spreadsheet plugin. |
| 183 | inspect_pdf |
READ | Inspect PDF metadata and page structure through an optional PDF plugin. |
| 184 | compare_pdf_pages |
READ | Compare PDF page metadata through an optional PDF plugin. |
| 185 | project_profile_get |
READ | Read project intelligence conventions. |
| 186 | project_profile_set |
WRITE | Update project intelligence conventions. |
| 187 | handoff_context |
READ | Build a structured cross-agent handoff bundle. |
| 188 | benchmark_run |
EXECUTE | Run or preview a benchmark scenario. |
| 189 | regression_report |
READ | Return benchmark and regression results. |
| 190 | sandbox_exec |
EXECUTE | Run an artifact-based Windows Sandbox job with networking disabled and read-only mapped input. |
| 191 | event_watch |
EXECUTE | Watch an allowlisted user-mode ETW or Windows Event Log diagnostic stream. |
| 192 | crash_trace |
READ | Return bounded crash and service-diagnostic context from allowlisted user-mode sources. |
| 193 | lsp_diagnostics |
READ | Read diagnostics from an owned language-server child process. |
| 194 | lsp_rename |
WRITE | Create a cross-file LSP rename edit plan before any workspace write. |
| 195 | debug_attach |
EXECUTE | Attach a DAP client only to an owned workspace debug adapter. |
| 196 | debug_step |
EXECUTE | Perform a bounded DAP stepping/read operation in an owned debug session. |
| 197 | git_worktree_spawn |
DANGEROUS | Create an owned Git worktree for isolated agent work with collision metadata. |
| 198 | db_inspect |
READ | Inspect a local database schema through a configured, read-only connection. |
| 199 | db_query |
DANGEROUS | Run a bounded local database query under explicit connection and mutation policy. |
| 200 | office_ppt |
DANGEROUS | Automate PowerPoint through the existing Office policy boundary. |
| 201 | office_outlook |
DANGEROUS | Read or draft Outlook operations through the existing Office policy boundary. |
| 202 | pdf_extract_tables |
READ | Extract bounded PDF text and tables through a local document provider. |
| 203 | docx_merge |
WRITE | Create a deterministic DOCX merge plan and write only after approval. |
| 204 | self_heal_plan |
READ | Propose safe, deterministic, reversible recovery steps without applying mutations. |
| 205 | self_heal_apply |
DANGEROUS | Apply an approved reversible recovery plan without automatic destructive retries. |
| 206 | skills_import |
WRITE | Import a compatible skill descriptor after validation and permission review. |
| 207 | agent_swarm_run |
EXECUTE | Plan bounded parallel subagents with ownership, collision, approval, and cancellation metadata. |
| 208 | tool_batch |
DANGEROUS | Execute multiple MCP tools with parallel, dependency-aware, timeout, cancellation, and partial-result handling. |
Detailed capability guide
Workspace and project inspection
| Tool | Permission | What it does |
|---|---|---|
| workspace_info | READ | Returns display name, canonical root, project profile, and Git summary |
| workspace_tree | READ | Returns a bounded directory tree; hidden and heavy folders are included, with depth/entry bounds and truncation metadata |
| project_snapshot | READ | Returns profile, Git counts, top-level tree, managed processes, and recent error summaries without source contents |
Optional machine-root discovery extension
The current default is Unrestricted mode, which registers every available
fixed drive (C:, D:, E:, …) as a machine root. If Unrestricted mode is explicitly
disabled, the restricted machine-root contract keeps E: (E:\) as the sole
machine root and prunes other drive-root registrations. Project folders may be
registered below the active machine roots through MCP or the desktop UI.
| Tool | Permission | Input | What it does |
|---|---|---|---|
| workspace_list | DANGEROUS | Empty object | Lists registered machine roots and project workspaces (kind: machine_root or project) |
| workspace_register | WRITE | parentWorkspaceId, path, optional displayName | Registers an existing project directory below a machine root (idempotent; any drive root in unrestricted mode) |
The extension still validates the parent ID, canonical path, and reparse points.
Secret and hidden files are intentionally readable in the default unrestricted
mode (including .env, keys, and credentials) on every fixed drive. Image and
other binary files are returned as base64 with no application size cap. Paths
outside registered roots remain denied only when unrestricted mode is explicitly
disabled.
Local capability tools (shell, vision, accessibility, input_event,window, dom_cdp, health) are available on both desktop HTTP MCP and
stdio/tunnel. Shell allowed roots include E:\.
If your build does not advertise workspace_register, register the workspace
from the desktop dashboard and use its workspace ID.
Files and search
| Tool | Permission | What it does |
|---|---|---|
| read_file | READ | Reads a workspace file as UTF-8 or an image/binary payload. Absolute paths do not require workspaceId. |
| read_files | READ | Reads up to 20 workspace files. Absolute paths do not require workspaceId. |
| search_files | READ | Searches workspace filenames with bounded results; automatic mode skips vendor/build/binary/generated paths |
| search_text | READ | Searches text through direct ripgrep arguments; automatic mode avoids binary/generated context |
| write_file | WRITE | Writes UTF-8 text, creates missing parents, and checkpoints an existing target before overwrite |
| apply_patch | WRITE | Validates and applies bounded file changes, creating missing parents |
| move_file | WRITE | Moves a file or directory within one workspace, creating missing destination parents |
| copy_file | WRITE | Copies a file or directory within one workspace, creating missing destination parents |
| delete_file | DANGEROUS | Deletes one file or an empty directory after the user confirms in chat (userConfirmed: true) |
In the default unrestricted mode, .env, .env.*, *.pem, *.key, id_rsa*,id_ed25519*, .ssh/**, .aws/**, and credentials.json are readable on
every fixed drive. Explicitly setting unrestricted mode to false restores the
restricted-drive secret policy.
Git
| Tool | Permission | What it does |
|---|---|---|
| git | EXECUTE | Runs git subcommands; destructive forms require explicit chat confirmation plus userConfirmed: true |
| git_status | READ | Parsed read-only working-tree status |
| git_diff | READ | Bounded read-only diff with truncation metadata |
| git_log | READ | Bounded structured commit history |
Use git for init, add, commit, remote, push, pull, rm, clean, reset, and
branch deletes. git_status / git_diff / git_log remain structured
read-only views. Destructive Git forms such as rm, clean, reset, forced branch/tag moves, stash removal, force-push, and working-tree discard require explicit confirmation before execution.
Processes and project commands
| Tool | Permission | What it does |
|---|---|---|
| process_start | EXECUTE | Starts one policy-checked executable; destructive command forms require explicit confirmation |
| process_status | READ | Reads state for an owned process handle |
| process_logs | READ | Reads bounded stdout/stderr records with sequence numbers |
| process_stop | EXECUTE | Stops an owned managed process tree |
| project_dev | EXECUTE | Runs the detected project development command |
| project_test | EXECUTE | Runs the detected project test command |
| project_lint | EXECUTE | Runs the detected project lint command |
| project_typecheck | EXECUTE | Runs the detected project type-check command |
| project_build | EXECUTE | Runs the detected project build command |
process_start uses an executable plus an args array with shell false. It is not
PowerShell, CMD, or a free-form shell parser. Project commands come from the
detected ProjectProfile.
Context Economy Engine
Automatic discovery is optimized for useful context rather than raw tree size.
The default policy skips node_modules, .git, dist, build, coverage,.next, .turbo, .cache, vendor, target, bin, obj, virtualenvs,
binary files, bundles, and source maps. Lockfiles and large JSON/log/CSV files
start as metadata summaries; source and tests start with relevant symbol/line
ranges; changed Git files are ranked first.
This policy is not a deny list. Explicit reads remain full-access within the
normal workspace boundary, for example:
read_file({ "path": "node_modules/pkg/index.js" })
read_many_files({ "files": [{ "path": ".env" }, { "path": ".git/config" }] })
search_files({ "includeIgnored": true, "path": "node_modules/pkg" })
workspace_context({ "includeIgnored": true, "query": "login" })
The Context Ledger keeps bounded in-memory fingerprints and small previous
contents. Repeated delivery can be represented as unchanged, a line diff,
or a duplicate referencePath; unchanged bytes are not sent again. Thecontext_economy_stats tool and telemetry_dashboard expose raw discovered
bytes, delivered bytes, duplicate/previously-seen bytes avoided, skipped paths,
ledger hits, and estimated savings. No raw file content or credential is
persisted by this telemetry.
Local Codex delegation
| Tool | Permission | What it does |
|---|---|---|
| codex_status | READ | Reports local Codex installation/version/capabilities without credential inspection |
| codex_run | EXECUTE | Delegates an instruction to local Codex and returns codexTaskId |
| codex_task_status | READ | Reads state for an owned Codex task |
| codex_task_logs | READ | Reads bounded logs for an owned Codex task |
| codex_stop | EXECUTE | Stops only a Codex task launched by lnwjud |
Typical flow: codex_run → poll task status/logs → inspect git_diff → run checks.
Local desktop capabilities
| Tool | Permission | Actions |
|---|---|---|
| shell | EXECUTE | Direct executable invocation; foreground/background tasks, status, wait, logs, result, cancel, resume, approvals, timeouts, dry-run, and bounded output |
| dom_cdp | DANGEROUS | Managed Chrome launch/status/tabs/navigation/JavaScript/DOM query/click/type/wait/screenshot |
| accessibility | DANGEROUS | Windows UI Automation for app/window discovery, element inspection, focus, values, clicks, selections, and menus |
| input_event | DANGEROUS | Text, paste, keys/hotkeys, pointer movement, clicks, drag, scroll, button state, release-all, and sequences |
| vision | READ | Local display/region/window PNG capture and optional OCR; never clicks or types |
| window | DANGEROUS | Native window list/inspect/activate/close/minimize/maximize/restore/move/resize/frame operations |
| health | READ | Per-backend diagnostics with no input/browser/window side effects |
| system_info | READ | OS/CPU/memory/disks/battery/uptime and top processes (read-only) |
| notification | EXECUTE | Windows toast (BurntToast) or balloon notification |
| file_dialog | EXECUTE | Native open/save dialogs returning chosen paths; does not read or write files itself |
| clipboard | DANGEROUS | Clipboard text read/write and PNG image read as base64 |
| web_fetch | DANGEROUS | Bounded http/https GET/POST/PUT/DELETE/HEAD with text or base64 responses |
| audio | DANGEROUS | Microphone WAV recording (up to 600s), local audio playback, stop |
| screen_record | DANGEROUS | ffmpeg gdigrab screen recording with start/stop/status (requires ffmpeg on PATH) |
| office | DANGEROUS | Excel range read/write/save_as and Word read_text/replace/save_as via COM (requires Office) |
| scheduler | DANGEROUS | Windows scheduled task list/create/run; delete requires userConfirmed after a chat confirmation |
Use dom_cdp for web pages, accessibility for semantic native controls, and
input_event only as a low-level fallback. shell remains direct executable
invocation, not an unrestricted PowerShell or CMD gateway.
Skills and local MCP bridge
These meta-tools discover local agent skills and other MCP servers on the
machine (Cursor mcp.json, Claude Desktop config, plus lnwjud settings). They
do not flatten every child tool into the lnwjud catalog. Default mode enables
all discovered servers except lnwjud itself (recursion guard).
| Tool | Permission | What it does |
|---|---|---|
| skills_list | DANGEROUS | Lists discovered skills from Cursor/Claude/Agents/workspace roots |
| skills_read | DANGEROUS | Reads a skill SKILL.md or a relative file inside that skill folder |
| mcp_list | DANGEROUS | Lists discovered local MCP servers and enabled/connected state |
| mcp_describe | DANGEROUS | Connects if needed and returns child tool names/schemas |
| mcp_call | DANGEROUS | Forwards a tool call to a child MCP server |
Security note: These tools are available on every transport, including the
Secure MCP Tunnel. Packaged stdio and Secure Tunnel connections intentionally
use the full permission profile, so a remote ChatGPT session can invoke local
desktop/browser MCP servers if lnwjud and the tunnel are running. Desktop MCP
still applies the profile selected in Settings. Disable individual servers
through the lnwjud extensions settings JSON (disabledServers) when needed.
Settings key extensions (SQLite) example:
{
"mode": "enable_all",
"disabledServers": [],
"disabledSkillRoots": [],
"extraSkillRoots": [],
"extraMcpServers": {}
}
The exact schemas and defaults are maintained inpackages/mcp-server/src/tools/schemas.ts.
Recommended workflows
Read, change, verify
- workspace_info: confirm the workspace ID.
- project_snapshot and git_status: establish the starting state.
- search_files/search_text/read_file: locate code.
- apply_patch: make a coherent edit.
- project_test/project_lint/project_typecheck/project_build.
- process_status/process_logs for long-running work.
- git_diff and git_status for the final review.
Run a development server
Use project_dev for a detected project command. For a manually approved
executable, use process_start with separate arguments and a workspace-relative
cwd. Save the returned process ID and use process_status, process_logs, and
process_stop.
Delegate to Codex
Run codex_status first. If available, use codex_run, poll the returned task ID,
inspect the logs, and review git_diff yourself. In unrestricted mode Codex can
read the full registered workspace, including .env; keep credentials out of
logs, commits, and prompts when they are not needed.
Automate Windows applications
Use health for diagnostics; dom_cdp for managed web pages; accessibility for
native controls; vision for screen/OCR fallback; input_event only when the
higher-level APIs cannot operate; and window for native window management.
Unrestricted full-access mode
Unrestricted mode lifts the workspace/command limits while keeping the
deletion blocks. Enable it either way:
- Settings → Unrestricted mode (checkbox; restart the app to apply), or
$env:LNWJUD_UNRESTRICTED = '1'before launching lnwjud (the tunnel script
below sets this automatically for the stdio runtime).
When enabled:
- Every fixed drive (C:, D:, E:, …) is registered as a machine root, so
PATH_OUTSIDE_WORKSPACEstops appearing andworkspace_registeraccepts any drive. cmd.exe,powershell.exe,pwsh,bash, andshare allowed throughprocess_start(still spawned with separate arguments,shell: false)..cmd/.batshims (npm.cmd, npx.cmd, …) accept arguments containing& | < > ^ %.- Secret files (.env, *.key, id_rsa, .ssh/, .aws/, credentials.json) are
readable on every drive; binary files read as base64 with no size cap. - Shell working directories may be anywhere and the full environment is passed
through to child processes.
Still confirmation-gated in every mode: filesystem del/erase/rm/rmdir/rd/unlink/remove-item, delete_file, destructive Git (rm, clean, reset, force/discard forms), HTTP DELETE, mutating Office actions, child MCP/agent mutation boundaries, and opaque UI actions that may cause data loss. These operations require explicit chat confirmation followed by userConfirmed: true.
Real-time Live Logs
The desktop app includes a Live Logs screen (sidebar) with three tabs:
- Tunnel — tails
%APPDATA%\tunnel-client\lnwjud-tunnel.logcontinuously - MCP activity — every tool call received by MCP appears immediately
- Processes — state and recent output of managed processes
Follow/pause, text filter, clear, and export-to-file are available per tab,
and "Pop out viewer" opens a compact separate window. The viewer can also be
launched directly:
& "$env:LOCALAPPDATA\Programs\lnwjud\lnwjud.exe" --log-viewer
The app is single-instance: launching with --log-viewer while the dashboard
is already open focuses/opens the viewer in the running instance.
Live Logs v2 preserves partial lines across tunnel-client chunks, correlates
MCP activity, and keeps the tunnel/process streams visible while the app is
running. It is covered by the desktop log-hub and tunnel lifecycle tests.
Tunnel state sync between the script and the app
The tunnel can be started from the PowerShell script or from the app's Start
Tunnel button, and both reflect the same state:
- When the script starts the tunnel, the dashboard detects the external
tunnel-client process (within ~4 seconds) and shows "Tunnel connected
(from script)" with the Start button disabled. - Stop Tunnel in the app also stops a script-started tunnel.
- If the tunnel exits, the status returns to stopped automatically.
Run the tunnel with a resilient script
The repository ships scripts/start-lnwjud-tunnel.ps1. Copy it anywhere and
run it instead of a manual tunnel-client run:
powershell -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File "C:\Users\<WindowsUser>\Downloads\tunnel\start-lnwjud-tunnel.ps1"
The script sets --mcp.connection-max-ttl 168h0m0s (prevents the 10-minute
disconnect), writes lnwjud-tunnel.log, aligns LNWJUD_DATA_PATH with the
desktop app so ChatGPT activity shows in the Work Log and Live Logs, enables
unrestricted mode, restarts the tunnel automatically when it drops (including
TTL shutdowns that exit 0), avoids double-starting, and opens the log viewer
window. Rapid failures are bounded with backoff; after five failures in a
30-second window it stops retrying and asks for a manual Start Tunnel. Parameters:-NoViewer, -OpenDashboard, -ForceRestart, -Once.
Security and operational model
Transport
The local HTTP MCP endpoint binds to 127.0.0.1. Stdio is a child-process
transport. Secure MCP Tunnel is an outbound HTTPS bridge, not an inbound public
listener.
Filesystem
Every client path passes the workspace path guard. It resolves relative paths,
rejects NUL bytes/traversal, handles non-existing write targets through their
nearest existing ancestor, rejects junction/symlink/reparse-point escapes, and
applies the secret policy after canonicalization.
Process execution
The default process API is equivalent to:
spawn(executable, args, { shell: false })
Arguments are not concatenated into a shell command. Processes have owned
handles, bounded logs, timeout/cancel support, and Windows process-tree
termination. Normal execution is as the current user; administrator privilege
requests are denied by the capability backend.
Audit and recovery
Audit records contain timestamp, actor/client, tool/action, workspace ID,
sanitized argument summary, permission decision, result code, and duration.
They do not persist full prompts, environment variables, bearer tokens, API
keys, passwords, or unlimited terminal history. Existing-file writes checkpoint
before overwrite where supported.
Explicitly unavailable tools
These are intentionally not in the core catalog:
run_shell
git_reset
git_clean
kill_pid
read_arbitrary_path
powershell and cmd are not standalone tools. They are executable names:process_start/shell allow them in unrestricted mode (the default) and deny
them otherwise; filesystem deletion-style invocations require confirmation.
Git itself is invoked with the git tool or shell + git.exe, not as
standalone git_reset / git_clean tools.
Troubleshooting
| Symptom | Fix |
|---|---|
| mcp-command preflight shows C:Users... | Use forward slashes in the YAML command path |
| profile_load says the YAML file is missing | Run init with profile lnwjud and verify %APPDATA%/tunnel-client/lnwjud.yaml |
| doctor rejects the key | Use a runtime key with Tunnels Read + Use; do not substitute an Admin or unrelated project key |
| Tunnel is not listed in ChatGPT | Associate it with the target ChatGPT workspace and verify Tunnels Read + Use |
| ChatGPT reports no tools | Check doctor, the local stdio command, tunnel health, connector refresh, and a new chat |
| The desktop window opens when the tunnel starts | A GUI-only executable was configured; install/use the stdio launcher |
| WORKSPACE_NOT_FOUND | Use the exact registered workspace ID, not a path or display name |
| PATH_OUTSIDE_WORKSPACE | Register/select the correct root and use a workspace-relative path |
| A secret file is denied | Check that unrestricted mode was not explicitly disabled (LNWJUD_UNRESTRICTED=0 or Settings) and that the root is registered |
| process_start refuses PowerShell/CMD | Unrestricted mode is disabled; enable it if you intentionally want cmd/powershell/pwsh access (destructive commands remain gated) |
| Child process windows are visible | This is expected for the current visible-window Windows build; use handles/logs to manage them |
| codex_status is unavailable | Install Codex or continue with process_* and project_*; lnwjud does not inspect credentials |
| Tunnel disconnects with context canceled / context deadline exceeded | MCP connection TTL teardown; start-lnwjud-tunnel.ps1 restarts even on exit 0. After restart, Refresh the connector or send a new ChatGPT message |
| ChatGPT advertises old tools | Restart server/tunnel, Refresh the connector, and start a new conversation |
| Long tool run looks dead / silent | lnwjud emits progress heartbeats every ~15s after the first 15s; ensure tunnel-client is current and TTL is set via --mcp.connection-max-ttl 168h0m0s |
For ambiguous failures, call health locally and run tunnel-client doctor
--explain before restarting both layers.
Public repository and distribution hygiene
This repository is intended to be safe to clone and redistribute, but a local
agent project can easily accumulate machine-specific files if release hygiene is
not enforced.
Current repository rules:
.env, private keys, SSH/AWS credential files, local databases, logs, and
diagnostic output are ignored by Git.- Generated MCP stdio bundles under
apps/desktop/build/are ignored and are
regenerated from source during build/package. Do not force-add them. - Logo generation uses repository-relative paths (or explicit CLI arguments),
not developer-home or editor-upload paths. - README local documentation links are release-tested so public readers are not
sent to ignored/private documentation. - A release regression test rejects known developer-specific paths/private
project identifiers from tracked text files. - Secret scanning should cover Git history, not only the current working
tree. Removing a secret from the latest file does not remove it from old
commits or tags.
Before publishing a fork or release:
# Public-tree regression checks
corepack [email protected] exec vitest run tests/release/public-repo-hygiene.test.ts
# Tracked-tree sanity
git diff --check
git status --short
# Optional but strongly recommended when gitleaks is installed
gitleaks git --redact --no-banner
If a real credential was ever committed, rotate/revoke it first. Then decide
whether the public Git history/tags also need to be rewritten; deleting it frommain alone is not a credential-remediation strategy.
Git commit author metadata is public in a public repository. Contributors who do
not want to publish a personal email address should configure a GitHub-providedusers.noreply.github.com address before committing.
Development and verification
corepack [email protected] lint
corepack [email protected] typecheck
corepack [email protected] test
corepack [email protected] test:integration
corepack [email protected] test:packaging
corepack [email protected] build
corepack [email protected] package:windows
powershell -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File .\scripts\verify-release.ps1
Electron end-to-end tests:
corepack [email protected] test:e2e
Use git diff --check before committing.
Repository layout
apps/desktop/ Electron main/preload/renderer and dashboard
apps/cli/ CLI parser and local service entrypoints
packages/application/ Shared use cases and orchestration
packages/domain/ Result/error contracts and policy types
packages/workspace/ Workspace registry, path guard, and secret policy
packages/filesystem/ File adapters
packages/search/ Ripgrep adapter
packages/project/ Project detection and command profiles
packages/git/ Read-only Git adapter
packages/process/ Process lifecycle and bounded logs
packages/codex/ Local Codex discovery and task adapter
packages/permissions/ Permission profiles and command policy
packages/audit/ Sanitized audit events
packages/storage/ SQLite repositories and migrations
packages/mcp-server/ MCP registry plus stdio/HTTP transports
packages/capabilities/ Local shell/browser/UI/vision/window capabilities
packages/extensions/ Local skills catalog and MCP server bridge
packages/ipc-contracts/Typed Electron IPC contracts
assets/logo/ Official brand logos and icons in multiple resolutions
All entrypoints are intended to call the same application services so that
validation and permissions remain consistent.
Further reading
Official OpenAI documentation
- Secure MCP Tunnel
- Connect and test a plugin in ChatGPT
- ChatGPT MCP and Codex configuration
- OpenAI Platform tunnel settings
- OpenAI Platform API keys
- OpenAI tunnel-client releases
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
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