Tools and capabilities#

Tool availability#

By default, you can see all tools at startup. When you pass --dynamic-tool-discovery, tools that require an active AEDT connection are hidden until PyAEDT-MCP has one.

Always available (no AEDT connection required)#

Tool

Description

check_aedt_installed

Check whether AEDT is installed on the system.

check_aedt_status

Report current connection state. Use before every workflow to decide between launch_aedt and connect_to_aedt.

launch_aedt

Start a new AEDT instance.

connect_to_aedt

Connect to an already-running AEDT instance via gRPC.

get_pyaedt_logs

Read the local PyAEDT log file (useful for startup and environment debugging).

Available after connecting to AEDT#

When disconnect_from_aedt is called (and dynamic discovery is enabled), these tools are hidden again.

Tool

Description

disconnect_from_aedt

Release the current AEDT connection.

clear_aedt

Close all open projects and release the AEDT process.

list_projects

List all currently open AEDT projects.

list_designs

List designs inside a project.

open_project

Open an AEDT or AEDTZ project file.

save_project

Save the active project to disk.

create_design

Create a new design (HFSS, Maxwell, Icepak, Circuit, and so on).

analyze_design

Run the configured solver analysis on the active design.

export_config

Export the current setup/sweep configuration as JSON.

export_results

Export solver results (Touchstone, profile, convergence, mesh).

run_python_code

Execute inline PyAEDT Python code in the persistent session.

run_python_script

Execute a Python script file in the persistent session.

get_model_info

Return a structured summary of the active design.

screenshot

Capture the current 3D modeler view as an image.

Optional (enabled only with --include-context)#

Tool

Description

get_guidelines_for

Return authoritative PyAEDT workflow guidelines for a specific topic (workflow, hfss, maxwell, icepak, circuit, geometry, mesh, boundaries, postprocessing, and parametric).

Note

When --connect is used on startup, the connection is locked and launch_aedt, connect_to_aedt, and disconnect_from_aedt are disabled for the lifetime of the server.

Tool usage#

Establish a connection#

Always start by confirming installation and connection state:

“Check whether AEDT is installed.”

“What is the current connection status?”

Then launch a new AEDT instance or connect to one that is already running:

“Launch a new AEDT session.”

“Connect to the AEDT instance on localhost port 50051.”

Work with projects and designs#

“List the currently open projects.”

“Open C:/work/my_filter.aedt.”

“Create a new HFSS design named PatchAntenna.”

“Save the active project.”

Run inline PyAEDT code#

Use run_python_code for geometry creation, parameter updates, boundary assignment, and any step that does not have a dedicated tool.

Your code runs in the persistent Python session of the current AEDT instance. Imports and variables from one call are available in later calls.

Use run_python_script when you want to run a complete Python file in the same session. If a script is large, you can split it into smaller chunks and run them with run_python_code.

Run an analysis#

“Analyze the active design.”

“Run setup ‘Setup1’ on the active design.”

Inspect the model#

“Take a screenshot of the current view.”

“Get a summary of the active design including its boundaries and variables.”

“Show the last 50 PyAEDT log lines.”

Export results#

“Export the simulation results as a Touchstone file to C:/results/.”

“Export the current design configuration.”

Get workflow guidance#

When you start the server with --include-context, you can ask for topic-specific PyAEDT guidance.

“Get the HFSS workflow guidelines.”

“Get the geometry creation guidelines.”

These topics are available: workflow, hfss, maxwell, icepak, circuit, geometry, mesh, boundaries, postprocessing, parametric.

Tool timeouts#

Every tool has a timeout guard so that a stalled AEDT call cannot hang the server indefinitely.

Tier

Timeout

Tools

Quick

30 seconds

check_aedt_status, check_aedt_installed, get_pyaedt_logs, list_projects, list_designs, and get_model_info

Medium

120 seconds

launch_aedt, connect_to_aedt, disconnect_from_aedt, open_project, save_project, create_design, screenshot, clear_aedt, and export_config

Long

600 s

run_python_script, run_python_code, analyze_design, and export_results

Best practices#

For recommendations on using PyAEDT-MCP effectively, see Best practices.