A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for creating and manipulating Stella system dynamics models. This enables AI assistants like Claude to programmatically build, read, validate, and save .stmx files in the XMILE format.
Stella is a system dynamics modeling tool used for simulating complex systems in fields like ecology, biogeochemistry, economics, and engineering. This MCP server allows AI assistants to:
- Create models from scratch - Build stock-and-flow diagrams programmatically
- Read existing models - Parse and understand .stmx files
- Validate models - Check for errors like undefined variables or missing connections
- Modify models - Add stocks, flows, auxiliaries, and connectors
- Save models - Export valid XMILE files that open in Stella Professional
This is particularly useful for:
- Teaching system dynamics modeling
- Rapid prototyping of models through natural language
- Batch creation or modification of models
- Documenting and explaining existing models
pip install stella-mcpgit clone https://github.com/bradleylab/stella-mcp.git
cd stella-mcp
pip install -e .- Python 3.10+
mcp>=1.0.0
Add to your claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"stella": {
"command": "stella-mcp"
}
}
}Add to your .claude/settings.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"stella": {
"command": "stella-mcp"
}
}
}If running from source:
{
"mcpServers": {
"stella": {
"command": "python",
"args": ["-m", "stella_mcp.server"],
"cwd": "/path/to/stella-mcp"
}
}
}| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
create_model |
Create a new model with name and time settings (start, stop, dt, method) |
read_model |
Load an existing .stmx file |
save_model |
Save model to a .stmx file |
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
add_stock |
Add a stock (reservoir) with initial value and units |
add_flow |
Add a flow between stocks with an equation |
add_aux |
Add an auxiliary variable (parameter or calculation) |
add_connector |
Add a dependency connector between variables |
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
list_variables |
List all stocks, flows, and auxiliaries |
validate_model |
Check for errors (undefined variables, missing connections, etc.) |
get_model_xml |
Preview the XMILE XML output |
User: Create a simple exponential growth model with a population starting at 100
and a growth rate of 0.1 per year
Claude: [Uses create_model, add_stock, add_aux, add_flow, add_connector, save_model]
Creates population_growth.stmx with:
- Stock: Population (initial=100)
- Aux: growth_rate (0.1)
- Flow: growth (Population * growth_rate) into Population
User: Read the carbon cycle model and explain what it does
Claude: [Uses read_model, list_variables]
This model has 3 stocks (Atmosphere, Land Biota, Soil) and 6 flows
representing carbon exchange through photosynthesis, respiration...
User: Create a two-box ocean model with surface and deep nutrients
Claude: [Uses create_model, add_stock (x4), add_aux (x8), add_flow (x6), save_model]
Creates a model with nutrient cycling between surface and deep ocean
including upwelling, downwelling, biological uptake, and remineralization
The validate_model tool checks for:
- Undefined variables - References to variables that don't exist
- Mass balance issues - Stocks without flows, flows referencing non-existent stocks
- Missing connections - Equations using variables without connectors (warning)
- Orphan flows - Flows not connected to any stock
- Circular dependencies - Infinite loops in auxiliary calculations
- Output files use the XMILE standard
- Compatible with Stella Professional 1.9+ and Stella Architect
- Auto-layout positions elements reasonably; adjust manually in Stella if needed
- Variable names with spaces are converted to underscores internally
stella-mcp/
├── README.md
├── LICENSE
├── pyproject.toml
└── stella_mcp/
├── __init__.py
├── server.py # MCP server implementation
├── xmile.py # XMILE XML generation and parsing
└── validator.py # Model validation logic
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit issues or pull requests.
MIT License - see LICENSE for details.
- Model Context Protocol by Anthropic
- ISEE Systems for Stella and the XMILE format