mcp-cursor-companion v1.2.0
MCP Cursor Companion
A powerful companion tool that enhances AI collaboration in Cursor IDE through structured memory management and project context.
Features
- 🚀 Quick Setup: One command to configure MCP
- 📁 Automatic Directory Creation
- 🧠 Advanced AI Memory Management
- 🤝 Enhanced Collaboration Support
- 💡 Smart Code Generation
- 📚 Project-Specific Knowledge Base
- 🔄 Context Persistence Across Sessions
- 📋 Command-Line Tools for Memory Maintenance
Installation
npm install -g mcp-cursor-companionBasic Usage
Navigate to your project directory and run:
mcpCompanion setupThis will: 1. Create necessary MCP directories 2. Initialize the AI memory file with enhanced structure 3. Set up collaboration rules 4. Configure Cursor IDE for enhanced AI assistance
Memory Management Commands
MCP Cursor Companion provides powerful tools to manage the AI's memory of your project:
View Memory
mcpCompanion memoryView a summary of the AI memory structure and its contents.
To view a specific section:
mcpCompanion memory -s project_overviewAvailable sections include: project_overview, architecture, code_conventions, feature_registry, decision_log, session_history, and more.
Update Project Information
mcpCompanion update -v 1.2.0Updates the project version in the memory structure.
mcpCompanion update -f "Implement user authentication"Adds a new focus area to the development priorities.
Add Memory Entries
mcpCompanion add -iLaunches an interactive prompt to add a new memory entry. You can document:
- Features implemented
- Architectural decisions
- Development sessions
- Code patterns
- Solutions to problems
- Bug fixes
- Optimizations
Each entry becomes part of the AI's knowledge base for your project, enabling more relevant assistance.
Enhanced Features
Context-Aware Assistance
- AI understands your project structure
- Maintains conversation history
- Provides relevant suggestions based on project memory
Smart Code Generation
- Generates code based on project context
- Follows your coding style and conventions
- Maintains consistency with existing patterns
Project-Specific Knowledge
- Learns from your documented decisions and features
- Provides domain-specific suggestions
- Adapts to your workflow and priorities
Memory Persistence Across Sessions
- Maintains project context between coding sessions
- Quickly orients the AI with each new conversation
- Provides consistent assistance over time
Getting Started
Install the companion tool globally:
npm install -g mcp-cursor-companionRun the setup in your project directory:
mcpCompanion setupDocument important project information:
mcpCompanion add -iRestart Cursor IDE
Use Cmd/Ctrl + Shift + A to access AI features
Start coding with enhanced AI assistance
AI Memory Structure
The memory system maintains a comprehensive structure that includes:
- Project Overview: Basic information about the project
- Architecture: Components, data flow, and patterns
- Code Conventions: Naming, structure, and documentation standards
- Feature Registry: Completed and planned features
- Decision Log: Important decisions and their rationale
- Session History: Summary of past development sessions
- Detailed Memories: Specific context about important changes
Best Practices
For the most effective AI collaboration:
Document Important Decisions:
mcpCompanion add -iSelect "decision" type and document architectural choices.
Record Feature Implementations: After completing a feature, document it to help the AI understand its purpose and implementation.
Update Project Version:
mcpCompanion update -v 1.2.0Keep the version information current.
Add Session Summaries: At the end of significant coding sessions, document what was accomplished.
Requirements
- Node.js >= 14.0.0
- Cursor IDE
Troubleshooting
If you encounter any issues:
1. Ensure you have write permissions in the project directory
2. Check if Cursor IDE is properly installed
3. Try running the command with administrator privileges
4. Verify the memory file exists: .mcp/ai_memory.json
License
MIT