- Rename add_schematic_connection → add_schematic_wire with waypoints[] parameter
- Add snapToPins (default true) to snap wire endpoints to nearest pin
- Expose add_schematic_junction as an MCP tool
- Break existing wires at new wire endpoints for T-junction support
- Remove orphaned add_connection / add_wire / get_pin_location from ConnectionManager
- Update tool registry to reflect renamed schematic tools in TS layer
- Add 76 tests for wire/junction handler dispatch, schema validation, and WireManager corner cases
- Apply Black and Prettier formatting to changed files
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Move wire connectivity logic from _handle_get_wire_connections into
commands/wire_connectivity.py. Use KiCad's internal integer unit system
(10,000 IU/mm) with exact coordinate matching instead of tolerance-based
float comparison, mirroring how KiCad itself determines connectivity.
Key improvements:
- Exact integer matching for wire endpoints (O(1) dict lookup vs O(n) grid scan)
- Junction support for T-connections
- Multi-unit symbol support (removed incorrect processed_refs dedup)
- Single public API: get_wire_connections()
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replace runtime spatial-index queries during BFS with a pre-compiled
adjacency list for O(1) edge traversal. Also fix potential UnboundLocalError
for `ref` in the pin-checking exception handler and simplify validation.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Add +1 safety margin to grid_radius to handle banker's rounding at cell
boundaries in the spatial index
- Move symbol property guards inside per-symbol try/except to prevent
AttributeError from aborting all pin processing
- Replace O(n) connected_points scan for pin matching with spatial index
lookup (_frontier_has_neighbour), consistent with flood-fill approach
- Wrap float(x)/float(y) conversion with clear user-facing error message
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Fix critical bug: use pin_data[0]/[1] instead of pin_data["x"]/["y"]
(get_all_symbol_pins returns List[float], not dict)
- Use index-based wire tracking to avoid fragile float list equality
- Check all polyline points (not just endpoints) during flood-fill
- Add spatial index (0.05mm grid) to replace O(n²) frontier scan
- Skip already-processed refs to avoid redundant calls for multi-unit symbols
- Include wires_out in early return when schematic has no symbols
- Add get_wire_connections schema entry to tool_schemas.py
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Given a single (x,y) coordinate on the schematic, flood-fills through all
connected wire segments and returns every component pin reachable on that net,
plus the full list of wire segments with their start/end coordinates.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
KiCad's native ERC already checks for unconnected pins with better
accuracy (hierarchical sheets, bus connections, custom rules). Remove
the reimplemented version and its dead helper _parse_no_connects.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Eliminate repeated file parsing by extracting _extract_lib_symbols helper
that walks already-parsed sexp_data once instead of re-reading the file
per symbol via PinLocator. Support diagonal wire overlap detection using
cross-product parallelism and 1D projection. Fix wire region inclusion to
use AABB intersection for pass-through wires. Normalize view region
coordinates. Clarify tolerance docstrings across Python, TS, and schema.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Wires that start at a component pin but continue through the body were
incorrectly suppressed as "valid connections." Now nudges the pin endpoint
toward the other end and re-tests intersection — if the shortened segment
still hits the bbox, the wire passes through and is flagged.
Renamed the tool from check_wire_collisions to find_wires_crossing_symbols
across all layers (Python, handler, schema, TypeScript) to clarify that it
finds wires crossing over component symbols, which is unacceptable in
schematics.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Use a temp directory (not file) for kicad-cli svg output, which expects a directory path
- Clean up temp dir with shutil.rmtree instead of individual file unlinks
- Fix viewBox cropping: KiCad schematic SVGs use mm directly, not mils (removed erroneous 39.3701 multiplier)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add five new read-only schematic analysis MCP tools:
- get_schematic_view_region: export cropped schematic region as PNG/SVG
- find_unconnected_pins: list pins with no wire/label/power connection
- find_overlapping_elements: detect duplicate symbols, stacked labels, collinear wire overlaps
- get_elements_in_region: list all symbols/wires/labels in a bounding box
- check_wire_collisions: detect wires passing through component bodies
Includes Python handler dispatch, tool schemas, TypeScript server bindings,
the schematic_analysis command module, and a full test suite (28 tests passing).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
4 new MCP tools: autoroute (full DSN→Freerouting→SES pipeline),
export_dsn, import_ses, check_freerouting. Requires Java 11+ and
freerouting.jar. Includes 21 test cases and README usage examples.
- Add python/tests/conftest.py with MagicMock stubs for pcbnew/skip
- Add python/tests/test_schematic_tools.py with 29 tests covering
WireManager.delete_wire, WireManager.delete_label (unit + integration),
and parameter validation for all 11 new _handle_* methods
- Apply black formatting to component_schematic.py, wire_manager.py,
and kicad_interface.py
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The handler used a line-by-line regex requiring (symbol and (lib_id on
the same line, but KiCAD's file writer places them on separate lines.
Replace with the content-string approach (already used by edit handler)
so \s+ matches across newlines. Add regression tests covering inline,
multi-line, and power symbol (#PWR) cases.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- New `get_schematic_component` MCP tool returns component position and
all field values with their label (at x/y/angle) positions
- Extends `edit_schematic_component` with optional `fieldPositions` dict
so callers can reposition Reference/Value/etc. labels in one call
- Adds 18 tests (6 unit, 12 integration) covering parsing, round-trips,
and edge cases
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
delete_schematic_net_label was using kicad-skip's write() which silently
discards in-memory _elements mutations. Replaced with WireManager.delete_label()
that uses the same sexpdata round-trip approach already used by delete_schematic_wire.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
kicad-skip's write() serializes from original parsed data, silently
discarding in-memory _elements mutations. Switch to the same sexpdata
approach used by add_wire: parse, find matching wire, delete the entry,
write back. Also adds WireManager.delete_wire() static method.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
ElementCollection in kicad-skip doesn't implement remove(), causing
'WireCollection object has no attribute remove' errors. Access the
underlying _elements list directly for wire, label, and symbol deletion.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Remove unused imports in move_schematic_component
- Add warning log when mirror attribute missing on rotate
- Move `import re` out of loop in annotate_schematic
- Include global_label in list_schematic_nets
- Fix SVG export to use directory for kicad-cli --output flag
- Return actual SVG data in get_schematic_view TS handler
- Add isError: true to all failure responses in new tools
- Add connect_passthrough to schematic category in registry
- Simplify power symbol filtering control flow in list_labels
- Fix indentation in list_schematic_labels power section
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Exports schematic to SVG via kicad-cli, then converts to PNG using
cairosvg (same approach as get_board_2d_view). Falls back gracefully
to SVG if cairosvg is not installed. Supports configurable output
size and format (png/svg).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add all missing schematic operations identified in the gap analysis:
Inspection (P0/P2):
- list_schematic_components: enumerate all components with refs, values, pins
- list_schematic_nets: list all nets with their connections
- list_schematic_wires: list all wire geometry
- list_schematic_labels: list net labels, global labels, power flags
Editing (P0/P1):
- annotate_schematic: assign ref designators to unannotated components (R? → R1)
- move_schematic_component: reposition placed symbols
- rotate_schematic_component: rotate/mirror placed symbols
- delete_schematic_wire: remove wires by coordinates
- delete_schematic_net_label: remove labels by name/position
Export (P1):
- export_schematic_svg: schematic SVG export via kicad-cli
- export_schematic_pdf: enhanced with file path return & blackAndWhite support
Also registers list_schematic_components and annotate_schematic as
direct tools (always visible) since they're prerequisites for
reference-based workflows.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
save_project uses project_commands.board, which was NOT in the propagation
list after pcbnew.LoadBoard() in _handle_import_svg_logo. As a result,
save_project() wrote the old in-memory board (without logo gr_poly entries)
back to disk, erasing the logo every time.
Fix: call _update_command_handlers() after reload, which updates all
command handler board references including project_commands.
Claude sends {shape:'rectangle', params:{x,y,width,height,...}} but handlers
were reading params.get('width') on the outer dict → None → wrong board size.
outline.py: extract inner = params.get('params', params) at method start,
read all dimensions from inner dict.
kicad_interface.py (_ipc_add_board_outline): delegate 'rectangle' to SWIG
path (same as 'rounded_rectangle') so Claude's shape+dims call is handled
correctly. For polygon IPC path: also unwrap inner params for points/width.
create_component_instance used line-based insertion which placed new
symbols BEFORE (kicad_sch ...) header when the file was written as
a single line by sexpdata.dumps(). Switch to rfind()-based string
insertion which is format-independent.
Also remove StreamHandler(sys.stdout) from logging — Python logs now
go only to file (~/.kicad-mcp/logs/kicad_interface.log) to avoid
polluting MCP stderr with INFO/DEBUG entries shown as [error].
- add_schematic_net_label: warn in description that coords must be exact pin endpoints; recommend connect_to_net instead
- connect_to_net: stub wire direction now follows pin angle (was hardcoded +X)
- pin_locator.py: add get_pin_angle() and _get_lib_id() helpers
- new tool: get_schematic_pin_locations(schematicPath, reference) → returns exact x/y of every pin endpoint, so Claude can place labels correctly
The previous line-based parser (split("\n") + line-by-line regex)
failed when the MCP server itself generates .kicad_sch files as a
single line. The new implementation works directly on the raw content
string using parenthesis-depth matching to find symbol blocks,
making it independent of formatting/whitespace.
Convenience wrapper around route_trace that eliminates the need for
separate get_pad_position calls before routing.
- Accepts fromRef/fromPad/toRef/toPad instead of raw coordinates
- Automatically looks up pad positions from board footprints
- Auto-detects net from pad assignment (overridable via net param)
- Returns fromPad/toPad position info in response
- Saves ~2 tool calls (64+ calls for a full TMC2209 board) vs 3-step flow
Registered in: routing.py, kicad_interface.py (dispatch), routing.ts (MCP)
- fix: DynamicSymbolLoader reads project sym-lib-table before global dirs
add_schematic_component now finds symbols from project-local .kicad_sym files
project_path derived automatically from schematic file path
- fix: place_component reloads FootprintLibraryManager with project_path
new boardPath parameter passed to place_component tool (TypeScript + Python)
_handle_place_component wrapper recreates LibraryManager per project
- fix: copy_routing_pattern geometric fallback when pads have no nets
primary filter: net-based (when pads are assigned to nets)
fallback: bounding box of source footprint pads +5mm tolerance
filterMethod field in response indicates which mode was used
- feat: register copy_routing_pattern as MCP tool in routing.ts
sourceRefs, targetRefs, includeVias, traceWidth parameters
Live tested: ESP32 + 2x TMC2209 in Test3 project
13 traces U2 routed, copy_routing_pattern copied all 13 to U3
offset Y+30mm correct, 26 total traces verified
Bug 1 - add_schematic_component: footprint parameter silently ignored
The footprint value from MCP params was never passed through to
DynamicSymbolLoader.add_component() / create_component_instance().
Every placed symbol had an empty Footprint field regardless of input.
Fix: added footprint: str='' to both functions, passed through all
call sites, added footprint to schematic.ts tool schema.
Bug 2 - delete_schematic_component: only deleted first duplicate
When a reference appeared multiple times (e.g. after a failed
add attempt), only the first instance was removed due to break
after first match. Fix: collect all matching blocks first, then
delete back-to-front to preserve indices. Response now includes
deleted_count.
New tool - edit_schematic_component
Update footprint, value or reference of a placed symbol in-place.
More efficient than delete+re-add: preserves position and UUID.
Accepts: schematicPath, reference, footprint?, value?, newReference?
All 3 fixes verified by live tests on a real JLCPCB/KiCAD 9 project:
- R_TEST1: footprint Resistor_SMD:R_0603_1608Metric written correctly
- J1 duplicate: deleted_count=2 with single call
- J2 edit: PinSocket footprint assigned in-place, no delete+add needed
- PCB update (F8) confirmed: only components with footprint imported
New tools - datasheet:
- get_datasheet_url: construct LCSC datasheet PDF URL + product page URL
without any API key (URL schema: https://www.lcsc.com/datasheet/<C#>.pdf)
- enrich_datasheets: scan .kicad_sch, write LCSC datasheet URL into every
symbol that has an LCSC property but an empty Datasheet field; supports
dry_run=true for preview; text-based implementation (no skip writes)
Implementation: python/commands/datasheet_manager.py
New tool - schematic:
- delete_schematic_component: remove a placed symbol from a .kicad_sch file
by reference designator (e.g. R1, U3)
Bug fix - delete_schematic_component (two separate root causes):
1. No MCP tool named delete_schematic_component was registered at all.
Any delete-symbol request fell through to the PCB-only delete_component
tool which searches pcbnew.BOARD and always returned 'Component not found'
for schematic symbols.
2. component_schematic.py::remove_component() still used skip for writes.
PR #40 rewrote DynamicSymbolLoader (add path) to avoid skip-induced
schematic corruption, but the delete path was not touched by that PR.
Fix: _handle_delete_schematic_component in kicad_interface.py uses direct
text manipulation with parenthesis-depth tracking (same technique as PR #40),
bypassing component_schematic.py entirely. Error message explicitly guides
users: 'use delete_component for PCB footprints'.
Files changed:
- python/commands/datasheet_manager.py (new)
- src/tools/datasheet.ts (new)
- python/kicad_interface.py: 3 new handlers + dispatch entries
- src/tools/schematic.ts: delete_schematic_component tool
- src/server.ts: registerDatasheetTools import + call
- src/tools/index.ts: export registerDatasheetTools
- CHANGELOG.md: document all above
- connection_schematic.py: generate_netlist() now accepts schematic_path param,
threaded through to get_net_connections() so PinLocator is actually invoked
(previously only 1 connection per component was returned due to fallback break)
- kicad_interface.py: pass schematic_path to generate_netlist()
- pin_locator.py: add _schematic_cache to avoid loading Schematic() once per pin
(was causing timeout: O(nets x components x pins) Schematic() calls)
- server.ts: remove fragile PYTHONPATH?.includes('KiCad') condition,
always prefer KiCAD bundled Python on Windows when executable exists
- CHANGELOG.md: document fixes under v2.2.0-alpha