Claude Code MCP for Cursor
Bridges Claude Code CLI with Cursor IDE to use your existing Claude subscription without separate API costs.
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Claude Code MCP for Cursor
Use your existing Claude subscription ($20/month) with Cursor IDE instead of paying separate API costs.
๐ฏ What This Does
This MCP (Model Context Protocol) server bridges Claude Code CLI with Cursor IDE, allowing you to:
- โ Use your existing $20/month Claude subscription in Cursor
- โ Avoid separate pay-per-use API billing
- โ Keep your Claude usage within your monthly plan limits
- โ Get the same Claude experience directly in your IDE
๐ฐ Cost Benefits
| Method | Cost Structure | Monthly Estimate* |
|---|---|---|
| This MCP Bridge | $20/month (your existing plan) | $20 |
| Direct API | Pay-per-token usage | $30-100+ |
*Estimates vary based on usage patterns
๐ง Prerequisites
-
Claude Code CLI installed and authenticated
# Install Claude Code (if not already installed) curl -fsSL https://claude.ai/install.sh | bash # Verify it works claude chat "Hello" -
Cursor IDE with MCP support
-
Node.js installed on your system
๐ฆ Installation
Step 1: Clone this repository
git clone https://github.com/Blackpenguin46/Claude-Code-MCP-for-Cursor.git
cd Claude-Code-MCP-for-Cursor
Step 2: Set up the MCP server in your project
Copy the files to your project directory:
# Copy the MCP server to your project root
cp claude-mcp-server.js /path/to/your/project/
# Create the .cursor directory if it doesn't exist
mkdir -p /path/to/your/project/.cursor
# Copy the MCP configuration
cp mcp.json /path/to/your/project/.cursor/
Your project structure should look like:
your-project/
โโโ .cursor/
โ โโโ mcp.json
โโโ claude-mcp-server.js
โโโ (your other project files)
Step 3: Configure Cursor
- Open Cursor
- Go to Settings โ Tools & Integrations โ MCP Tools
- You should see "claude-code" in the MCP Tools section
- Make sure the toggle is enabled (green)
- Verify it shows "1 tools enabled" (not "0 tools enabled")
If you see "0 tools enabled":
- Restart Cursor completely
- Check that files are in the correct locations
- Ensure
claude-mcp-server.jsis executable:chmod +x claude-mcp-server.js
๐งช Testing
Test that everything works:
-
Test Claude Code directly:
claude chat "What is 2+2?" -
Test the MCP server:
cd your-project node claude-mcp-server.jsThen paste this JSON and press Enter:
{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":3,"method":"tools/call","params":{"name":"claude_chat","arguments":{"message":"What is 2+2?"}}}You should see a response like:
{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":3,"result":{"content":[{"type":"text","text":"4"}]}} -
Test in Cursor:
- Open a chat in Cursor
- Ask Claude a question
- Verify the response comes from your Claude Code subscription
๐ How It Works
graph LR
A[Cursor IDE] --> B[MCP Server]
B --> C[Claude Code CLI]
C --> D[Your $20 Subscription]
D --> E[Claude API]
E --> D
D --> C
C --> B
B --> A
- Cursor sends chat requests to the MCP server
- MCP Server translates requests to Claude Code CLI commands
- Claude Code uses your existing subscription to contact Claude
- Response flows back through the chain to Cursor
๐ File Descriptions
claude-mcp-server.js
The main MCP server that bridges Cursor and Claude Code. Handles:
- JSON-RPC protocol for MCP communication
- Spawning Claude Code processes
- Response cleaning and formatting
- Error handling and timeouts
.cursor/mcp.json
Cursor's MCP configuration file that tells Cursor how to connect to the server:
{
"mcpServers": {
"claude-code": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["claude-mcp-server.js"],
"env": {}
}
}
}
๐จ Troubleshooting
"0 tools enabled" in Cursor
- Ensure files are in correct locations
- Restart Cursor completely
- Check file permissions:
chmod +x claude-mcp-server.js - Verify Claude Code works:
claude chat "test"
MCP server hangs or errors
- Test Claude Code independently first
- Check that you're authenticated with Claude Code
- Verify Node.js is installed and working
- Look at Cursor's developer console for errors
"Claude Code error" messages
- Ensure Claude Code is properly installed and authenticated
- Check your Claude subscription status
- Verify you haven't exceeded usage limits
๐ Usage Patterns
Best Practices
- Development work: Perfect for code review, debugging, refactoring
- Documentation: Great for generating comments and documentation
- Learning: Ideal for understanding new codebases or technologies
What Counts Against Your Limits
- Each message sent through Cursor counts against your $20/month plan limits
- Same usage tracking as using Claude Code directly in terminal
- Monitor your usage in Claude's web interface
๐ Benefits Over Direct API
| Feature | MCP Bridge | Direct API |
|---|---|---|
| Cost Predictability | โ Fixed $20/month | โ Variable usage costs |
| Usage Limits | โ Clear monthly limits | โ Surprise bills possible |
| Setup Complexity | โ ๏ธ Initial setup required | โ Simple API key |
| Claude Code Integration | โ Uses existing auth | โ Separate billing |
๐ค Contributing
- Fork the repository
- Create a feature branch
- Make your changes
- Test thoroughly
- Submit a pull request
๐ License
MIT License - feel free to use and modify as needed.
โก Quick Start Summary
# 1. Clone repo
git clone https://github.com/Blackpenguin46/Claude-Code-MCP-for-Cursor.git
# 2. Copy files to your project
cp claude-mcp-server.js /path/to/project/
mkdir -p /path/to/project/.cursor
cp mcp.json /path/to/project/.cursor/
# 3. Test
claude chat "Hello" # Verify Claude Code works
node claude-mcp-server.js # Test MCP server
# 4. Restart Cursor and check MCP Tools section
๐ก Pro Tip: This setup is perfect for developers who use Claude regularly for coding tasks and want predictable monthly costs instead of surprise API bills!
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