MCP Server Implementation Guide
A guide and implementation for creating your own MCP (Model Control Protocol) server for Cursor integration
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MCP Server Implementation Guide
What is MCP?
MCP (Model Control Protocol) is a protocol that enables communication between Cursor IDE and AI language models like Claude. It allows you to create custom server implementations that can handle various AI-powered features in Cursor.
How It Works
The MCP server acts as a bridge between Cursor IDE and the AI model (like Claude). Here's the basic flow:
- Cursor sends requests to the MCP server
- The MCP server processes these requests and forwards them to the AI model
- The AI model generates responses
- The MCP server formats and sends these responses back to Cursor
Features
- Custom AI model integration
- Request/Response handling
- Websocket communication
- Configuration management
- Error handling
- Rate limiting
- Authentication
Setting Up Your Own MCP Server
Prerequisites
- Python 3.8+
- FastAPI
- Anthropic API key (for Claude integration)
- Cursor IDE
Installation
git clone https://github.com/dharakpatel/mcp_server.git
cd mcp_server
pip install -r requirements.txt
Configuration
Create a config.json
file in your project root:
{
"server": {
"host": "localhost",
"port": 8000,
"debug": false
},
"anthropic": {
"api_key": "your-api-key-here",
"model": "claude-3-sonnet-20240229"
},
"cursor": {
"allowed_origins": ["http://localhost:3000"],
"max_tokens": 4096,
"timeout": 30
},
"security": {
"enable_auth": true,
"auth_token": "your-secret-token",
"rate_limit": {
"requests_per_minute": 60
}
}
}
Integrating with Cursor
- Open Cursor IDE
- Go to Settings
- Navigate to AI Settings
- Set Custom MCP Server URL to
http://localhost:8000
(or your server URL) - Add your authentication token if enabled
API Endpoints
Main Endpoints
/v1/chat/completions
- Main chat completion endpoint/v1/health
- Server health check/v1/models
- Available models information
WebSocket Endpoint
/ws
- WebSocket connection for real-time communication
Error Handling
The server implements comprehensive error handling:
- Invalid requests
- Authentication errors
- Rate limiting
- Timeout handling
- Model errors
Best Practices
- Always use environment variables for sensitive data
- Implement proper logging
- Use rate limiting to prevent abuse
- Implement proper error handling
- Keep the configuration file secure
- Regular monitoring and maintenance
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
License
MIT License
Support
For issues and questions, please open an issue in the GitHub repository.
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