mcp-server
Guide for integrating and managing custom Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers within the Cursor IDE environment.
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Guide for integrating and managing custom Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers within the Cursor IDE environment.
Diagnose, isolate, and mitigate LLM context failures like lost-in-middle, poisoning, distraction, and context clash to improve agent reliability.
Controls a local or remote headless browser for automated web navigation, data extraction, form interaction, and testing from sandboxed environments.
A terminal-based Chrome DevTools Protocol client designed for AI agents. Provides direct, session-persistent control over browser navigation, DOM manipulation, scraping, and network inspection.
Security-first vetting protocol for AI agent skills. Detects red flags like credential theft, obfuscated code, and unauthorized data exfiltration before installation.
Professional PDF generation from markdown using Pandoc. Supports Eisvogel templates, EB Garamond typography, and dual-layout optimization (A4 for print/desktop, 6x9 for mobile/Telegram).
Full-stack application orchestrator that analyzes natural language requests to determine tech stacks, scaffold projects, and coordinate specialized development agents.
Automates invoice and receipt organization for tax preparation by parsing files, extracting financial data, renaming documents, and filing them into a structured directory system.
Automates the creation and maintenance of CLAUDE.md files. It monitors codebase evolution and keeps project memory in sync with file changes, structure, and build commands.
Transforms feature requests, bug reports, and improvement ideas into structured, actionable markdown project plans using repository research and industry best practices.
Automate Adobe After Effects tasks using the Model Context Protocol. Manage compositions, layers, keyframes, effects, and expressions for motion graphics, title cards, and logo reveals.
Enforces Sentry-style conventional commits, branch safety checks, and structured issue referencing for AI coding agents.