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Developer releases stm32-mcp to enable Claude AI to autonomously build, flash, and test embedded hardware without manual intervention.

Hacker NewsMar 30, 20261 min read
Developer releases stm32-mcp to enable Claude AI to autonomously build, flash, and test embedded hardware without manual intervention.

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3 Key Points

  1. stm32-mcp is an MCP (Model Context Protocol) tool that lets Claude directly build and flash STM32 microcontroller hardware, eliminating the previous friction of manual relaying of results

  2. Features a sequencing system allowing developers to define commands, expected responses, timeouts, and delays to automate hardware testing workflows

  3. The tool has significantly streamlined embedded hardware development by removing timing constraints and allowing the AI agent to work autonomously

  4. Developer warns users to treat the tool as potentially dangerous and capable of breaking hardware, recommending caution during experimentation

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