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let agent use comsol
sim-plugin-comsol
Use Codex, Claude Code, or another AI agent to work with
COMSOL Multiphysics models from the workflow you
already use.
sim-plugin-comsol gives an agent practical COMSOL control paths: inspect
saved .mph files, attach to a visible COMSOL Desktop session, build or modify
models through the COMSOL Java API, run studies, check live-session health, and
export results while the engineer can keep watching or intervening in COMSOL
Desktop.
The COMSOL solver and its mph Python binding are not bundled — you supply
and license COMSOL yourself. See LICENSE-NOTICE.md.
What an agent can do with COMSOL
- Help with a model you already have open in COMSOL Desktop.
- Build and solve a model step by step while you watch the Model Builder.
- Inspect a saved
.mphfile before deciding what to change. - Run bounded edits, checks, plots, and result-export steps through COMSOL's
Java API. - Keep a structured audit trail of commands, health checks, and generated
artifacts so results can be reviewed rather than guessed.
This repository is intended to be the complete COMSOL agent bundle: driver,
Desktop attach helper, and bundled COMSOL skill. A receiving agent should not
need a separate COMSOL skill checkout.
Choose the right COMSOL workflow
1. Agent-owned live Desktop session — best for repeatable work
Use this when the agent should build, inspect, solve, and debug a model across
multiple steps while the engineer watches a live COMSOL Desktop client:
sim connect --solver comsol --ui-mode gui --driver-option visual_mode=shared-desktop
sim inspect session.health
sim exec --file step.py
shared-desktop starts comsolmphserver, attaches a full COMSOL Desktop
client to that server, and binds agent snippets to the Desktop active model
tag. session.health should report model_builder_live: true and alive_model_binding.ok value of true before relying on the GUI as a live
view of agent edits.
Prefer this path for reliable multi-step model building, solving, structured
inspection, and repeatable agent workflows.
2. User-owned Desktop attach — best for small visible edits
Use this when the user already opened COMSOL Desktop normally, loaded their.mph, opened Java Shell, and wants an agent to make a small visible edit or
run a quick human-in-the-loop check inside that same Desktop window:
sim-comsol-attach open --json --timeout 120
sim-comsol-attach health --json
sim-comsol-attach exec --file step.java --json
The Desktop attach helper submits COMSOL Java Shell text to the visible user
session. It is intentionally conservative: it should help with bounded edits
and quick checks, but it should not be treated as proof that a full solve or
long workflow succeeded unless the agent verifies the resulting COMSOL state or
artifacts.
3. Saved .mph inspection — best before changing a file
When the user only needs to know what is in a saved COMSOL model, use the
bundled offline inspection helpers before launching a heavyweight COMSOL
session. This is the right first step for questions like: "what physics,
parameters, studies, meshes, and result nodes are in this .mph?"
Install
pip install sim-plugin-comsol
You can also install through sim-cli's plugin command:
sim plugin install sim-plugin-comsol
After installation, sim-cli auto-discovers the COMSOL driver and bundled skill:
sim drivers | grep comsol
sim check comsol
sim run --solver comsol path/to/script.py
Agent quickstart
Give Codex, Claude Code, or another coding agent this instruction when the task
is about COMSOL:
Use the bundled COMSOL skill from sim-plugin-comsol. First identify whether the
user wants: (1) a reliable agent-owned shared Desktop session, (2) a small edit
inside an already-open COMSOL Desktop via Java Shell attach, or (3) offline
inspection of a saved .mph file. For reliable visible co-editing, use
`sim connect --solver comsol --ui-mode gui --driver-option visual_mode=shared-desktop`
and verify `session.health.live_model_binding.ok`. Use Java Shell Desktop
attach only for already-open ordinary Desktop sessions, small edits, or
human-in-the-loop fallback work. For non-trivial modeling, establish the target
model identity and working folder first: load the given .mph, or set a
descriptive model tag/title and save an early checkpoint .mph under a case
workdir. Build and solve the requested model one bounded step at a time.
The bundled skill entry point is:
src/sim_plugin_comsol/_skills/comsol/SKILL.md
How it relates to sim-cli
sim-plugin-comsol is a Python package that extends
sim-cli. sim-cli provides the common
agent runtime surface (connect, exec, inspect, screenshot, run), while
this plugin supplies the COMSOL-specific driver, Desktop attach command, and
COMSOL agent skill.
The plugin registers the Desktop attach CLI plus three entry-point groups:
[project.entry-points."sim.drivers"]
comsol = "sim_plugin_comsol:ComsolDriver"
[project.entry-points."sim.skills"]
comsol = "sim_plugin_comsol:skills_dir"
[project.entry-points."sim.plugins"]
comsol = "sim_plugin_comsol:plugin_info"
[project.scripts]
sim-comsol-attach = "sim_plugin_comsol.desktop_attach.cli:main"
sim.drivers exposes the driver class; sim.skills exposes a directory of
skill files bundled inside the wheel; sim.plugins exposes plugin metadata for
discovery. sim-comsol-attach exposes the Desktop-first collaboration path.
Develop
git clone https://github.com/svd-ai-lab/sim-plugin-comsol
cd sim-plugin-comsol
uv sync
uv run sim drivers
uv run sim check comsol
uv run pytest
License
Apache-2.0. See LICENSE and LICENSE-NOTICE.md.
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