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Claude Code Bridge

Extend Claude Code's reach to remote machines, containers, and servers.

Control files and execute tasks on any connected environment—all from your local Claude Code session.

The Problem

You're running Claude Code locally, but your project lives on:

  • A remote development server
  • A Docker container
  • A cloud VM or EC2 instance
  • A different machine on your network

Without Bridge, you'd need separate Claude Code sessions, copy files back and forth, or SSH in manually.

The Solution

Claude Code Bridge connects your local Claude Code to remote environments via WebSocket. Your local Claude gains the ability to read, write, list, and delete files on any connected machine—as if they were local.

LOCAL MACHINE                      REMOTE MACHINE
┌──────────────────────┐           ┌──────────────────────┐
│                      │           │                      │
│    Claude Code       │  ws:// or │    Bridge Client     │
│         +            │  wss://   │   --with-handlers    │
│    Bridge Host  ────────────────────►                   │
│    (port 8766)       │  (TLS)    │  Executes commands   │
│                      │           │  on your files       │
└──────────────────────┘           └──────────────────────┘

Use Cases

  • Remote Development — Edit files on a dev server without leaving your local Claude Code
  • Container Workflows — Modify code inside Docker containers from outside
  • Multi-Machine Projects — Manage microservices across different hosts
  • Cloud Development — Work on EC2/cloud VMs from your laptop
  • CI/CD Debugging — Inspect and fix files on build servers

Quick Start

1. Install

npm install -g @willjackson/claude-code-bridge

2. Setup MCP (one-time)

claude mcp add bridge -- npx @willjackson/claude-code-bridge mcp-server

3. Start Host + Claude Code

On your local machine:

claude-bridge start --launch-claude

Need to skip permissions? Add flags after --:

claude-bridge start --launch-claude -- --dangerously-skip-permissions

4. Connect Remote Machine

On the remote machine (server, container, VM):

claude-bridge start --with-handlers --connect ws://HOST_IP:8765

Replace HOST_IP with your local machine's IP address.

That's it! Claude Code now has access to files on the remote machine.

Secure Connections (TLS + Auth)

For production or untrusted networks, enable TLS encryption and authentication.

Generate Certificates

# Self-signed certificate (for testing)
openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:4096 -keyout key.pem -out cert.pem -days 365 -nodes -subj "/CN=localhost"

Start with TLS + Token Auth

Local machine (host):

claude-bridge start --cert cert.pem --key key.pem --auth-token mysecret123

Remote machine (client):

claude-bridge start --with-handlers --connect wss://HOST_IP:8765 --ca cert.pem --auth-token mysecret123

Authentication Options

Option Description
--auth-token <token> Require a shared secret token
--auth-password <pw> Require password authentication
--auth-ip <cidr> Allow only specific IPs (e.g., 192.168.0.0/16)
--auth-require-all Require ALL auth methods to pass (default: any)

Combine methods for defense in depth:

claude-bridge start --auth-token secret --auth-ip 10.0.0.0/8 --auth-require-all

What You Can Do

Once connected, Claude Code gains these MCP tools:

Tool Description
bridge_read_file Read any file on the remote
bridge_write_file Create or modify files
bridge_delete_file Remove files
bridge_list_directory Browse directories
bridge_status Check connection status

Client Console

The remote client shows all incoming commands in real-time:

┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────
│ 📥 INCOMING TASK: Read config file
│ Action: read_file
│ Path: src/config.json
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────
  ✅ RESULT: Read 2048 chars from src/config.json

CLI Reference

# Host mode (local machine)
claude-bridge start [--port 8765] [--launch-claude] [-- claude-args]

# Client mode (remote machine)
claude-bridge start --with-handlers --connect ws://HOST:PORT

# Secure connections
claude-bridge start --cert cert.pem --key key.pem --auth-token secret
claude-bridge start --with-handlers --connect wss://HOST:PORT --ca cert.pem --auth-token secret

# Utilities
claude-bridge status    # Check if bridge is running
claude-bridge stop      # Stop the bridge daemon
claude-bridge info      # Show system info

TLS Options

Option Description
--cert <path> TLS certificate file
--key <path> TLS private key file
--ca <path> CA certificate (for verifying self-signed certs)

Configuration

Create ~/.claude-bridge/config.yml for persistent settings:

instanceName: my-bridge
listen:
  port: 8765
  host: 0.0.0.0
  tls:
    cert: /path/to/cert.pem
    key: /path/to/key.pem
  auth:
    type: token  # none, token, password, ip, or combined
    token: ${BRIDGE_AUTH_TOKEN}  # use environment variable
interaction:
  taskTimeout: 300000

For client connections:

connect:
  url: wss://remote-host:8765
  tls:
    ca: /path/to/ca.pem
  auth:
    type: token
    token: ${BRIDGE_AUTH_TOKEN}

Troubleshooting

Can't connect?

  • Verify the host is running: claude-bridge status
  • Check firewall allows port 8765
  • Confirm IP is reachable: ping HOST_IP

TLS connection failing?

  • Ensure client uses wss:// (not ws://) when connecting to TLS host
  • For self-signed certs, client must use --ca cert.pem
  • Check certificate hasn't expired

Authentication failing?

  • Verify tokens match exactly on both sides
  • For IP auth, ensure client IP is in allowed CIDR range
  • Check with -v flag for detailed auth error messages

Commands not executing?

  • Ensure client uses --with-handlers
  • Check client console for errors

Need more detail?

  • Run with verbose logging: claude-bridge start -v

Requirements

  • Node.js 20+
  • Claude Code with MCP support

License

MIT

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