Why this server?
This provides a template for creating custom tools for Cursor IDE using Model Context Protocol, which could potentially include tools for viewing console logs.
Why this server?
This server facilitates interaction with the Cursor code editor, enabling real-time code indexing, analysis, and communication with Claude, which could include access to console information for debugging.
Why this server?
Runs a language server and provides tools for communicating with it. Language servers excel at tasks that LLMs often struggle with, such as precisely understanding types, understanding relationships, and providing accurate symbol references, which could include access to console information for debugging.
Why this server?
An AI-powered development toolkit for Cursor providing intelligent coding assistance through advanced reasoning, UI screenshot analysis, and code review tools which might include access to console logs.
Why this server?
Shell and file edit capabilities tightly coupled to provide a powerful coding experience. You can get it to invoke any cli command, e.g., compiling, type checking, linting, github cli, python.
Why this server?
An advanced MCP server for Cline that leverages EverArt's AI models to generate vector and raster images, supporting flexible storage, multiple formats, and robust image generation capabilities.
Why this server?
Enables interaction with a running Clojure nREPL instance for evaluating Clojure code, inspecting namespaces, and retrieving connection statuses, compatible with MCP clients like Claude Desktop and CLine in VSCode.
Why this server?
A Node.js server that integrates with pytest to facilitate the ModelContextProtocol (MCP) service tools, enabling test execution recording and environment tracking.
Why this server?
The server proxies requests from client to JetBrains IDE which potentially has access to console logs.