Tavily Cursor MCP Server
A custom Tavily MCP server with underscore-named tools for Cursor compatibility.
Why This Exists
The official Tavily MCP server uses hyphenated tool names (tavily-search, tavily-extract) which Cursor's CallMcpTool interface doesn't properly recognize. This custom server uses underscore naming (tavily_search, tavily_extract) to work seamlessly with Cursor.
Features
✅ tavily_search - Web search with Tavily API
✅ tavily_extract - Extract clean content from URLs
✅ tavily_search_qna - Direct question answering
✅ tavily_search_context - Generate context for RAG applications
Installation
Option 1: Local Installation (Recommended)
Clone or download this directory to your local machine
Install dependencies:
cd tavily-cursor-mcp npm installMake the script executable (Mac/Linux):
chmod +x index.jsAdd to your Cursor
{ "mcpServers": { "tavily_cursor": { "command": "node", "args": ["/absolute/path/to/tavily-cursor-mcp/index.js"], "env": { "TAVILY_API_KEY": "your-tavily-api-key-here" } } } }Important: Replace
/absolute/path/to/tavily-cursor-mcp/with the actual full path to this directory.
Option 2: NPM Global Installation
Install globally:
cd tavily-cursor-mcp npm install -g .Add to your Cursor
{ "mcpServers": { "tavily_cursor": { "command": "tavily-cursor-mcp", "env": { "TAVILY_API_KEY": "your-tavily-api-key-here" } } } }
Configuration
Cursor MCP Configuration Location
Windows:
%APPDATA%\Cursor\User\globalStorage\mcp.jsonMac:
~/.cursor/mcp.jsonor workspace.cursor/mcp.jsonLinux:
~/.cursor/mcp.jsonor workspace.cursor/mcp.json
Get Your Tavily API Key
Go to https://tavily.com
Sign up or log in
Get your API key from the dashboard
Replace
your-tavily-api-key-herein the config with your actual key
Usage in Cursor
After installation and configuration, restart Cursor completely. Then use in Agent mode:
Available Tools
tavily_search
Search the web using Tavily API.
Parameters:
query(required): Search querysearch_depth: "basic" or "advanced" (default: "basic")topic: "general" or "news" (default: "general")days: Number of days back for news search (default: 3)max_results: Max results to return (default: 5, max: 20)include_images: Include images (default: false)include_answer: Include AI-generated answer (default: false)include_raw_content: Include raw HTML (default: false)
tavily_extract
Extract clean content from URLs.
Parameters:
urls(required): Array of URLs to extract from
tavily_search_qna
Get direct answers to questions.
Parameters:
query(required): The question to answersearch_depth: "basic" or "advanced" (default: "basic")
tavily_search_context
Generate context for RAG applications.
Parameters:
query(required): Search querysearch_depth: "basic" or "advanced" (default: "basic")max_results: Max results (default: 5)
Troubleshooting
Tools not showing up in Cursor
Make sure you've completely quit and restarted Cursor (not just closed the window)
Verify the path in
mcp.jsonis correct and absoluteCheck that Node.js is installed:
node --version(should be >= 18.0.0)Verify your Tavily API key is correct
"TAVILY_API_KEY environment variable is required" error
Make sure your API key is set in the env section of your mcp.json configuration.
Tools discovered but not usable
This was the original problem! This server fixes it by using underscores instead of hyphens in tool names.
Testing
You can test the server directly:
Then use the MCP Inspector or send MCP protocol messages via stdin.
License
MIT