Adds a `set_footprint_type` MCP tool to set a placed footprint's
placement type (through_hole / smd / unspecified) plus the optional
exclude_from_pos_files / exclude_from_bom / not_in_schematic flags.
These attributes gate inclusion in pick-and-place (.pos) exports and
were previously unreachable: edit_component only handled
reference/value/footprint and get_component_properties did not report
the placement type at all.
- python/commands/component.py: SWIG (pcbnew) handler via
Set/GetAttributes + the dedicated exclusion setters; extends
get_component_properties to report a human-readable `type` plus the
three exclusion flags.
- python/kicad_interface.py: IPC (kipy) handler setting
attributes.mounting_style and the exclusion fields over the proto
API with begin_commit/update_items/push_commit so changes are live in
the KiCAD UI; registered in the command map, the IPC handler map, and
the realtime/IPC whitelist; SWIG fallback on proto error.
- src/tools/component.ts: tool registration with zod schema.
- tests/test_set_footprint_type.py: 26 unit tests over both backends
plus the extended get_component_properties response.
- pyproject.toml: add `fitz` (PyMuPDF) to mypy ignore_missing_imports
overrides; pre-existing gap that fails mypy on any edit to files
importing it (board/view.py, kicad_interface.py).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(units): add mil unit support across all position/coordinate commands
KiCad natively supports mils, so the MCP server should too. Added "mil"
as a valid unit option in tool schemas and updated all unit-to-nanometer
scale conversions across component, routing, outline, view, and IPC
handler code paths. 1 mil = 25400 nm (0.0254 mm).
Also fixes a pre-existing mypy overload error in pin_locator.py (str cast
on dict.get key) that was blocking pre-commit on any Python file change.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(units): add mil to TypeScript tool schemas
The Python-side mil support was added but the actual input validation
happens in the TypeScript/Zod schemas. Updated all z.enum(["mm", "inch"])
to include "mil" across board, component, routing, design-rules, and
export tool definitions.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(tools): replace CP-1252 mojibake with correct Unicode in board.ts
Replace U+00C3 U+00D7 (×) with U+00D7 (×) in add_logo size output string.
Character was mangled when file was saved as CP-1252 instead of UTF-8.
* fix: restore em-dash and fix pre-commit mypy in component/routing
component.py: replace CP-1252 mojibake (â€") with correct Unicode
em-dash (—) in the 'Add to board first' comment. Addresses
maintainer review on PR #162.
routing.py: annotate ex/ey as float at first assignment site in
_point_to_segment_distance_nm so mypy pre-commit hook passes
cleanly on this branch.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Components now include boundingBox (min/max X/Y, width, height) in
get_component_list and get_component_properties responses. The SWIG
get_component_properties also includes courtyard dimensions when the
footprint defines a courtyard layer.
SWIG backend uses GetBoundingBox() and GetCourtyard(). IPC backend
tries get_item_bounding_box(), then pad-extent fallback, then falls
back to SWIG backend data when available. This ensures bounding box
data is present regardless of which backend handles the query.
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Detects courtyard overlaps between footprints and flags courtyards that
extend past the board outline. Returns overlap pairs with intersection
extents (mm), per-component boundary violations, and a placement summary.
The killer feature for AI-driven workflows is the `positions` parameter,
which accepts hypothetical placements `{ref: [x, y]}` or
`{ref: [x, y, rotation_degrees]}`. The tool evaluates the proposed
placement WITHOUT writing to the board file — so an AI agent can validate
a move_component / place_component before committing it, instead of the
current loop of write -> run DRC -> parse violations -> revert.
## Implementation
- Uses the real courtyard polygons from pcbnew (`fp.GetCourtyard(F_CrtYd)`
or B_CrtYd) for accurate AABBs even on custom and rotated footprints.
- Falls back to `fp.GetBoundingBox()` when no F/B.Courtyard polygon is
present.
- For virtual rotation, rotates the four AABB corners and re-axis-aligns.
Conservative: the rotated-AABB is always >= the rotated-polygon, so
overlap reports are never false-negatives (may be marginally
over-cautious on diagonal rectangles, which is the right error bias
for a placement validator).
- Optional `margin` parameter expands every courtyard by N mm — useful
for enforcing a manufacturing keepout wider than the symbol's
declared courtyard.
## Attribution
The approach is ported from morningfire-pcb-automation
(https://github.com/NiNjA-CodE/morningfire-pcb-automation), specifically
`scripts/placement/check_overlaps.py`. The upstream uses a static
per-footprint-type courtyard lookup table; this implementation reads
the real polygons from pcbnew so it works on any footprint without
maintaining a table. Attribution is in the function docstring, the
TypeScript wrapper, the tool's description (visible to MCP clients),
and the CHANGELOG entry.
## Tests
12 pytest cases in tests/test_check_courtyard_overlaps.py, all passing:
- No overlaps when spaced; overlap detected on intersect
- Margin pushes borderline pairs into overlap
- `refs` filter restricts the check
- Boundary violations are flagged; `include_boundary=false` suppresses
- Virtual position does not mutate the footprint (asserts
`SetPosition` is never called)
- Virtual rotation swaps a tall-narrow courtyard's x/y extents
- No-board-loaded returns clean error payload
- Bad position spec (wrong arity) returns clean error payload
- GetCourtyard() OutlineCount=0 -> fallback to GetBoundingBox()
- `board_outline` override replaces the Edge.Cuts bbox
Tests use mocked pcbnew objects so they run under both the conftest stub
and a real pcbnew install. Real-board smoke test on a 44-footprint
production board succeeds: 1 known overlap detected (SW1<->SW2), 0
boundary violations, virtual placement test reports 6 expected overlaps.
## Files touched
- python/commands/component.py (impl + helpers)
- python/kicad_interface.py (tool registration)
- python/schemas/tool_schemas.py (MCP schema entry)
- src/tools/component.ts (TypeScript surface, builds clean)
- tests/test_check_courtyard_overlaps.py (12 cases)
- CHANGELOG.md (Unreleased -> New MCP Tools)
Mechanical application of the `.gitattributes` rules from the prior commit.
All 50 files differ only in line endings — verified by
`git diff --cached --ignore-all-space` being empty.
Before: main had 42 CRLF + 27 LF Python files plus mixed-ending in YAML,
templates, and shell scripts. After: every text file is LF (except the
Windows-native *.ps1, *.bat scripts which remain CRLF per gitattributes).
This eliminates the noisy-diff failure mode seen in PR #102, where a
small logic change produced a 918-line diff due to whole-file CRLF→LF
conversion.
Add isort configuration (profile=black, line_length=100) to pyproject.toml,
add isort pre-commit hook, and auto-sort imports across all Python source files.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add [tool.black] config to pyproject.toml and Black hook to
.pre-commit-config.yaml (rev 26.3.1), then auto-format all Python
source and test files with line-length=100, target-version=py310.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add .pre-commit-config.yaml with pre-commit-hooks v5.0.0 (trailing
whitespace, end-of-file fixer, yaml/json checks, large file guard,
merge conflict detection). Add minimal pyproject.toml. Auto-fix
trailing whitespace and missing end-of-file newlines across the
codebase.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds an optional `layer` parameter (e.g., 'F.Cu', 'B.Cu') to the
move_component tool. When specified, the component is flipped to
the target layer if it's not already on it. The response now also
includes the component's layer after the move.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
FootprintLoad+Flip() on standalone footprint (not yet in board) causes
a 30-second block in KiCAD 9 pcbnew. Solution: add footprint to board
first, then call Flip() with board context available.
Fixes B.Cu placement timeout that killed the Python process.
Issue #32 - Unknown command errors:
- Register get_board_extents in command_routes (was implemented but not registered)
- Implement find_component command with pattern matching on reference/value/footprint
- Add schemas for both commands
Issue #30 - PCB routing replication (Phase 1):
- Implement get_component_pads: returns all pads with positions, nets, shapes
- Implement get_pad_position: returns specific pad coordinates and properties
- Implement query_traces: query traces by net, layer, or bounding box
- Add schemas for all new commands
Issue #26 - Schematic workflow:
- Add missing schemas for add_schematic_connection, add_schematic_net_label,
connect_to_net, get_net_connections, and generate_netlist
Issue #19 - macOS Python path detection:
- Add Python 3.13 to version detection
- Add alternative KiCAD installation paths (user Applications, capitalization variants)
- Add Homebrew Python fallback paths for Apple Silicon and Intel Macs
- Expand platform_helper.py with same improvements
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Fixes issue #28 where place_component fails on KiCAD 9.0.5 with:
'FOOTPRINT' object has no attribute 'SetFootprintName'
KiCAD 9.x API changed from SetFootprintName() to SetFPID(LIB_ID).
Changes:
- place_component: Parse footprint string and use SetFPID with LIB_ID
- update_component: Parse footprint string or preserve existing library
- duplicate_component: Use source.GetFPID() directly
All three methods now use the KiCAD 9.x API while maintaining backward
compatibility with the footprint parameter format.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>