Cursor MCP (Model Context Protocol)

Created By
Sirvenisa year ago
Cursor Model Context Protocol (MCP) extension for Chrome - with comprehensive test coverage
Overview

what is Cursor MCP?

Cursor MCP (Model Context Protocol) is a Chrome extension that integrates with Cursor IDE, enhancing context sharing between the browser and the IDE.

how to use Cursor MCP?

To use Cursor MCP, install the extension in Chrome and add it to your Cursor IDE settings. You can then access various features directly from the IDE.

key features of Cursor MCP?

  • Capture console logs and errors
  • Track network requests and responses
  • Take screenshots
  • Get selected DOM elements
  • Register commands with Cursor IDE
  • Configure logging settings

use cases of Cursor MCP?

  1. Debugging web applications by capturing console logs.
  2. Monitoring network requests during development.
  3. Taking screenshots for documentation or bug reporting.

FAQ from Cursor MCP?

  • Is Cursor MCP free to use?

Yes! Cursor MCP is free to use for everyone.

  • Can I contribute to Cursor MCP?

Yes! Contributions are welcome, and you can submit a pull request on GitHub.

  • What programming language is Cursor MCP written in?

Cursor MCP is primarily written in JavaScript.

Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
Sirvenis
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