Announcing the Context.dev Integration for Cursor
Blog post from Context.dev
Context.dev has launched a Cursor plugin that bundles an OAuth-connected MCP server, 34 typed tools, workflow skills, slash commands, and safety rules to let Cursor perform live-web research, scraping, crawling, structured data extraction, document parsing, brand intelligence retrieval, screenshots, website monitoring, and large asynchronous batches without manual MCP configuration or exposed API keys. The plugin guides Cursor toward the appropriate operation based on scope, using search to discover sources, scraping for known pages, crawling for bounded multi-page collection, and schema-based extraction for structured JSON suitable for databases or applications. It also supports parsing local files, combining workspace materials with current web information, and incorporating company logos, colors, design details, classifications, and profiles into development workflows. For recurring or high-volume tasks, it can create and manage change monitors and submit batches involving up to 25,000 URLs, while requiring explicit user requests for account-changing actions and using idempotency guidance to prevent duplicate jobs. Interactive use within Cursor relies on browser-based OAuth, whereas application integrations use server-side API keys through the REST API or supported SDKs, keeping private credentials out of client-side code and source control.
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