Computer-use MCP that can control multiple machines (Integrate with claude, Cursor, Codex or your custom harness)
Summary
opendesk is a free, open-source tool that enables AI agents to control multiple computers over a local WiFi network via the computer-use MCP protocol, integrating with Claude, Cursor, Codex, and custom workflows.
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