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Why this server?
Simplifies the installation and configuration of other MCP servers within the Cursor IDE, making it ideal for users working in the Cursor environment.
Why this server?
Assists AI assistants in finding and understanding Model Context Protocol servers through natural language queries, useful in helping Cursor users discover appropriate MCPs.
Why this server?
Provides access to local system utilities including time/date, hostname, public IP, and directory listings, enhancing Cursor's capabilities with local system information.
Why this server?
Connects Cursor IDE to Hugging Face Spaces, enabling capabilities like image generation, vision tasks, text-to-speech, and chat with AI models directly within the editor.
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Integrates Atlassian products (Confluence, Jira) with Model Context Protocol, enabling easy access to Confluence content and Jira tickets through the Cursor interface.
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Provides tools for connecting to and interacting with various database systems (SQLite, PostgreSQL, MySQL/MariaDB, SQL Server) through a unified interface from within Cursor IDE.
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Enables browser automation for LLMs, allowing interaction with web pages, screenshots, and JavaScript execution in a real browser environment, beneficial for web development tasks in Cursor.
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Enables browsing Git repositories through the Model Context Protocol, providing features like displaying directory structures, reading files, searching code, comparing branches, and viewing commit history within Cursor IDE.
Why this server?
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Cursor IDE that simplifies the installation and configuration of other MCP servers.
Why this server?
A Filesystem MCP server that allows an LLM to read and list files from a specified directory on your local machine through the Model Context Protocol, enhancing Cursor's code analysis capabilities.