mcesptool/.env.example
Ryan Malloy 64c1505a00 Add QEMU ESP32 emulation support
Integrate Espressif's QEMU fork for virtual ESP device management:

- QemuManager component with 5 MCP tools (start/stop/list/status/flash)
- Config auto-detects QEMU binaries from ~/.espressif/tools/
- Supports esp32, esp32s2, esp32s3, esp32c3 chip emulation
- Virtual serial over TCP (socket://localhost:PORT) transparent to esptool
- Scan integration: QEMU instances appear in esp_scan_ports results
- Blank flash images initialized to 0xFF (erased NOR flash state)
- 38 unit tests covering lifecycle, port allocation, flash writes
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# MCP ESPTool Server Configuration
# Project Configuration
COMPOSE_PROJECT_NAME=mcp-esptool
# ESPTool Configuration
ESPTOOL_PATH=esptool
ESP_DEFAULT_BAUD_RATE=460800
ESP_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT=30
ESP_ENABLE_STUB_FLASHER=true
ESP_MAX_CONCURRENT_OPERATIONS=5
ESP_OPERATION_TIMEOUT=300
# ESP-IDF Configuration (optional)
ESP_IDF_PATH=/path/to/esp-idf
# MCP Project Roots (colon-separated paths)
MCP_PROJECT_ROOTS=/home/user/esp_projects:/home/user/Arduino
# MCP Integration Settings
MCP_ENABLE_PROGRESS=true
MCP_ENABLE_ELICITATION=true
MCP_LOG_LEVEL=INFO
# Development Settings
DEV_ENABLE_HOT_RELOAD=false
DEV_MOCK_HARDWARE=false
DEV_ENABLE_TRACING=false
# Production Settings
PRODUCTION_MODE=false
PROD_ENABLE_SECURITY_AUDIT=true
PROD_REQUIRE_CONFIRMATIONS=true