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cursor-export

v1.0.6

Published

Export Cursor chat and composer history

Downloads

145

Readme

Cursor Export

A command-line tool to export chat history and composer data from Cursor IDE.

Installation

npm install -g cursor-export

Or run directly with npx:

npx cursor-export --workspacePath="/Users/scott/Library/Application Support/Cursor/User/workspaceStorage"

Main Features

  • Export Cursor IDE chat history
  • Export Composer data

Usage

cursor-export [options]

Options:
  -w, --workspacePath  Path to Cursor workspace storage
                       [default: "/Users/scott/Library/Application Support/Cursor/User/workspaceStorage"]
  -h, --help         Show help information

Example Output:

Export completed successfully!
Total workspaces processed: 1
Output directory structure:
cursor-export-output/
  ├── html/
  │   └── <workspace_folders>/
  │       └── <timestamp>--<chat_title>.html
  ├── markdown/
  │   └── <workspace_folders>/
  │       └── <timestamp>--<chat_title>.md
  └── json/
      └── <workspace_name>.json

Quick Start

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/yourusername/cursor-chat-composer-export.git
cd cursor-chat-composer-export

# Install dependencies
npm install

# Install globally for local testing
npm install -g .

# Run the tool locally
npm start

Project Structure

  • index.js - Core functionality for exporting chat history
  • cli.js - Command line interface implementation
  • index.test.js - Test suite

Contributing

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -m 'Add some amazing feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin feature/amazing-feature)
  5. Open a Pull Request

Debugging

To enable debug logs, set the DEBUG environment variable:

# On Unix-like systems
DEBUG=cursor-export:* npm start

# On Windows
set DEBUG=cursor-export:* && npm start

License

MIT