
hyper-mcp
A configurable MCP server wrapper for Cursor that eliminates tool count limits when using the Model Context Protocol.
README
hyper-mcp
A MCP server wrapper for using the entire Model Context Protocol without tool limits or missing concepts.
See the Model Context Protocol documentation to see what your MCP client of choice is lacking.
[!WARNING] This tool is actively being developed, and currently only supports static tools.
Installation
Example installation will be assuming you're using Cursor.
- Start by making a backup of your current
mcp.json
file.
[!TIP] The default location is
~/.cursor/hyper.mcp.json
. To rename your existing Cursor config:mv ~/.cursor/mcp.json ~/.cursor/hyper.mcp.json
- Create a new
mcp.json
file where the old one was, with these contents:
{
"mcpServers": {
"hyper": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"hyper-mcp",
],
}
}
}
The server will prefer arguments over environment variables over
~/.cursor/hyper.mcp.json
.
TODO
Need to:
- [x] Read in the config file (mcp.json), can take in an argument or a env var
- [x] Validate it's in the correct format (zod schema)
Startup
- [x] Load a new client for each MCP entry
- [x] List all tools
- [x] Add all those to a register
Runtime
- [x] Expose that list via the tools endpoint
- [x] Take in commands
- [x] Forward them through to the respective MCP server
- [x] Forward the results back
Support
- [ ] Update transport command to support Nix, etc
- [ ] Update connections to pass through MCP host environment (is this needed?)
- [ ] Update tools to support dynamic tools, eg changing
Spice
- [ ] CI & releases
- [ ] Support SSE servers
- [ ] Also load all prompts & resources
- [ ] Optionally blacklist or prefer tools
- [ ] Expose all of the other things as well
- [ ] Instructions tool, configurable help message
- [ ] Templatable help message?
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