chrome-mcp-troubleshooting
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npx mdskill add trailofbits/skills/chrome-mcp-troubleshootingFixes Claude Chrome MCP connectivity failures
- Resolves 'Browser extension is not connected' errors in mcp tools.
- Depends on macOS paths and native host socket diagnostics.
- Distinguishes between Cowork conflicts and general automation issues.
- Restores reliable browser tool execution after software updates.
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---
name: chrome-mcp-troubleshooting
description: Diagnose and fix Claude in Chrome MCP extension connectivity issues. Use when mcp__claude-in-chrome__* tools fail, return "Browser extension is not connected", or behave erratically.
---
# Claude in Chrome MCP Troubleshooting
Use this skill when Claude in Chrome MCP tools fail to connect or work unreliably.
## When to Use
- `mcp__claude-in-chrome__*` tools fail with "Browser extension is not connected"
- Browser automation works erratically or times out
- After updating Claude Code or Claude.app
- When switching between Claude Code CLI and Claude.app (Cowork)
- Native host process is running but MCP tools still fail
## When NOT to Use
- **Linux or Windows users** - This skill covers macOS-specific paths and tools (`~/Library/Application Support/`, `osascript`)
- General Chrome automation issues unrelated to the Claude extension
- Claude.app desktop issues (not browser-related)
- Network connectivity problems
- Chrome extension installation issues (use Chrome Web Store support)
## The Claude.app vs Claude Code Conflict (Primary Issue)
**Background:** When Claude.app added Cowork support (browser automation from the desktop app), it introduced a competing native messaging host that conflicts with Claude Code CLI.
### Two Native Hosts, Two Socket Formats
| Component | Native Host Binary | Socket Location |
|-----------|-------------------|-----------------|
| **Claude.app (Cowork)** | `/Applications/Claude.app/Contents/Helpers/chrome-native-host` | `/tmp/claude-mcp-browser-bridge-$USER/<PID>.sock` |
| **Claude Code CLI** | `~/.local/share/claude/versions/<version> --chrome-native-host` | `$TMPDIR/claude-mcp-browser-bridge-$USER` (single file) |
### Why They Conflict
1. Both register native messaging configs in Chrome:
- `com.anthropic.claude_browser_extension.json` → Claude.app helper
- `com.anthropic.claude_code_browser_extension.json` → Claude Code wrapper
2. Chrome extension requests a native host by name
3. If the wrong config is active, the wrong binary runs
4. The wrong binary creates sockets in a format/location the MCP client doesn't expect
5. Result: "Browser extension is not connected" even though everything appears to be running
### The Fix: Disable Claude.app's Native Host
**If you use Claude Code CLI for browser automation (not Cowork):**
```bash
# Disable the Claude.app native messaging config
mv ~/Library/Application\ Support/Google/Chrome/NativeMessagingHosts/com.anthropic.claude_browser_extension.json \
~/Library/Application\ Support/Google/Chrome/NativeMessagingHosts/com.anthropic.claude_browser_extension.json.disabled
# Ensure the Claude Code config exists and points to the wrapper
cat ~/Library/Application\ Support/Google/Chrome/NativeMessagingHosts/com.anthropic.claude_code_browser_extension.json
```
**If you use Cowork (Claude.app) for browser automation:**
```bash
# Disable the Claude Code native messaging config
mv ~/Library/Application\ Support/Google/Chrome/NativeMessagingHosts/com.anthropic.claude_code_browser_extension.json \
~/Library/Application\ Support/Google/Chrome/NativeMessagingHosts/com.anthropic.claude_code_browser_extension.json.disabled
```
**You cannot use both simultaneously.** Pick one and disable the other.
### Toggle Script
Add this to `~/.zshrc` or run directly:
```bash
chrome-mcp-toggle() {
local CONFIG_DIR=~/Library/Application\ Support/Google/Chrome/NativeMessagingHosts
local CLAUDE_APP="$CONFIG_DIR/com.anthropic.claude_browser_extension.json"
local CLAUDE_CODE="$CONFIG_DIR/com.anthropic.claude_code_browser_extension.json"
if [[ -f "$CLAUDE_APP" && ! -f "$CLAUDE_APP.disabled" ]]; then
# Currently using Claude.app, switch to Claude Code
mv "$CLAUDE_APP" "$CLAUDE_APP.disabled"
[[ -f "$CLAUDE_CODE.disabled" ]] && mv "$CLAUDE_CODE.disabled" "$CLAUDE_CODE"
echo "Switched to Claude Code CLI"
echo "Restart Chrome and Claude Code to apply"
elif [[ -f "$CLAUDE_CODE" && ! -f "$CLAUDE_CODE.disabled" ]]; then
# Currently using Claude Code, switch to Claude.app
mv "$CLAUDE_CODE" "$CLAUDE_CODE.disabled"
[[ -f "$CLAUDE_APP.disabled" ]] && mv "$CLAUDE_APP.disabled" "$CLAUDE_APP"
echo "Switched to Claude.app (Cowork)"
echo "Restart Chrome to apply"
else
echo "Current state unclear. Check configs:"
ls -la "$CONFIG_DIR"/com.anthropic*.json* 2>/dev/null
fi
}
```
Usage: `chrome-mcp-toggle` then restart Chrome (and Claude Code if switching to CLI).
## Quick Diagnosis
```bash
# 1. Which native host binary is running?
ps aux | grep chrome-native-host | grep -v grep
# Claude.app: /Applications/Claude.app/Contents/Helpers/chrome-native-host
# Claude Code: ~/.local/share/claude/versions/X.X.X --chrome-native-host
# 2. Where is the socket?
# For Claude Code (single file in TMPDIR):
ls -la "$(getconf DARWIN_USER_TEMP_DIR)/claude-mcp-browser-bridge-$USER" 2>&1
# For Claude.app (directory with PID files):
ls -la /tmp/claude-mcp-browser-bridge-$USER/ 2>&1
# 3. What's the native host connected to?
lsof -U 2>&1 | grep claude-mcp-browser-bridge
# 4. Which configs are active?
ls ~/Library/Application\ Support/Google/Chrome/NativeMessagingHosts/com.anthropic*.json
```
## Critical Insight
**MCP connects at startup.** If the browser bridge wasn't ready when Claude Code started, the connection will fail for the entire session. The fix is usually: ensure Chrome + extension are running with correct config, THEN restart Claude Code.
## Full Reset Procedure (Claude Code CLI)
```bash
# 1. Ensure correct config is active
mv ~/Library/Application\ Support/Google/Chrome/NativeMessagingHosts/com.anthropic.claude_browser_extension.json \
~/Library/Application\ Support/Google/Chrome/NativeMessagingHosts/com.anthropic.claude_browser_extension.json.disabled 2>/dev/null
# 2. Update the wrapper to use latest Claude Code version
cat > ~/.claude/chrome/chrome-native-host << 'EOF'
#!/bin/bash
LATEST=$(ls -t ~/.local/share/claude/versions/ 2>/dev/null | head -1)
exec "$HOME/.local/share/claude/versions/$LATEST" --chrome-native-host
EOF
chmod +x ~/.claude/chrome/chrome-native-host
# 3. Kill existing native host and clean sockets
pkill -f chrome-native-host
rm -rf /tmp/claude-mcp-browser-bridge-$USER/
rm -f "$(getconf DARWIN_USER_TEMP_DIR)/claude-mcp-browser-bridge-$USER"
# 4. Restart Chrome
osascript -e 'quit app "Google Chrome"' && sleep 2 && open -a "Google Chrome"
# 5. Wait for Chrome, click Claude extension icon
# 6. Verify correct native host is running
ps aux | grep chrome-native-host | grep -v grep
# Should show: ~/.local/share/claude/versions/X.X.X --chrome-native-host
# 7. Verify socket exists
ls -la "$(getconf DARWIN_USER_TEMP_DIR)/claude-mcp-browser-bridge-$USER"
# 8. Restart Claude Code
```
## Other Common Causes
### Multiple Chrome Profiles
If you have the Claude extension installed in multiple Chrome profiles, each spawns its own native host and socket. This can cause confusion.
**Fix:** Only enable the Claude extension in ONE Chrome profile.
### Multiple Claude Code Sessions
Running multiple Claude Code instances can cause socket conflicts.
**Fix:** Only run one Claude Code session at a time, or use `/mcp` to reconnect after closing other sessions.
### Hardcoded Version in Wrapper
The wrapper at `~/.claude/chrome/chrome-native-host` may have a hardcoded version that becomes stale after updates.
**Diagnosis:**
```bash
cat ~/.claude/chrome/chrome-native-host
# Bad: exec "/Users/.../.local/share/claude/versions/2.0.76" --chrome-native-host
# Good: Uses $(ls -t ...) to find latest
```
**Fix:** Use the dynamic version wrapper shown in the Full Reset Procedure above.
### TMPDIR Not Set
Claude Code expects `TMPDIR` to be set to find the socket.
```bash
# Check
echo $TMPDIR
# Should show: /var/folders/XX/.../T/
# Fix: Add to ~/.zshrc
export TMPDIR="${TMPDIR:-$(getconf DARWIN_USER_TEMP_DIR)}"
```
## Diagnostic Deep Dive
```bash
echo "=== Native Host Binary ==="
ps aux | grep chrome-native-host | grep -v grep
echo -e "\n=== Socket (Claude Code location) ==="
ls -la "$(getconf DARWIN_USER_TEMP_DIR)/claude-mcp-browser-bridge-$USER" 2>&1
echo -e "\n=== Socket (Claude.app location) ==="
ls -la /tmp/claude-mcp-browser-bridge-$USER/ 2>&1
echo -e "\n=== Native Host Open Files ==="
pgrep -f chrome-native-host | xargs -I {} lsof -p {} 2>/dev/null | grep -E "(sock|claude-mcp)"
echo -e "\n=== Active Native Messaging Configs ==="
ls ~/Library/Application\ Support/Google/Chrome/NativeMessagingHosts/com.anthropic*.json 2>/dev/null
echo -e "\n=== Custom Wrapper Contents ==="
cat ~/.claude/chrome/chrome-native-host 2>/dev/null || echo "No custom wrapper"
echo -e "\n=== TMPDIR ==="
echo "TMPDIR=$TMPDIR"
echo "Expected: $(getconf DARWIN_USER_TEMP_DIR)"
```
## File Reference
| File | Purpose |
|------|---------|
| `~/.claude/chrome/chrome-native-host` | Custom wrapper script for Claude Code |
| `/Applications/Claude.app/Contents/Helpers/chrome-native-host` | Claude.app (Cowork) native host |
| `~/.local/share/claude/versions/<version>` | Claude Code binary (run with `--chrome-native-host`) |
| `~/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/NativeMessagingHosts/com.anthropic.claude_browser_extension.json` | Config for Claude.app native host |
| `~/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/NativeMessagingHosts/com.anthropic.claude_code_browser_extension.json` | Config for Claude Code native host |
| `$TMPDIR/claude-mcp-browser-bridge-$USER` | Socket file (Claude Code) |
| `/tmp/claude-mcp-browser-bridge-$USER/<PID>.sock` | Socket files (Claude.app) |
## Summary
1. **Primary issue:** Claude.app (Cowork) and Claude Code use different native hosts with incompatible socket formats
2. **Fix:** Disable the native messaging config for whichever one you're NOT using
3. **After any fix:** Must restart Chrome AND Claude Code (MCP connects at startup)
4. **One profile:** Only have Claude extension in one Chrome profile
5. **One session:** Only run one Claude Code instance
---
*Original skill by [@jeffzwang](https://github.com/jeffzwang) from [@ExaAILabs](https://github.com/ExaAILabs). Enhanced and updated for current versions of Claude Desktop and Claude Code.*
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