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logggai-mcp

v0.3.26

Published

Generic MCP server for Logggai (multi-IDE, Cursor wrapper, extensible)

Readme

Logggai MCP Server

Overview

The Logggai MCP Server lets you integrate Logggai with Cursor (and other MCP agents) locally (stdio), providing a native and secure experience.


🚀 Cursor MCP Onboarding (local)

1. Get your Logggai MCP Token

  • Get your Unkey API key from the LOGGGAI dashboard at /api-keys
  • Generate MCP token: curl -X POST https://logggai.run/api/auth/apikey -H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_UNKEY_API_KEY"
  • Copy the access_token from the response

2. Add Logggai to Cursor

  • Click the “Add to Cursor” button on the Logggai website or
  • Manually add to your .cursor/mcp.json:
    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "logggai": {
          "command": "node",
          "args": ["/path/to/logggai-mcp/index.js"],
          "env": {
            "API_KEY": "your_jwt_mcp_token_here"
          }
        }
      }
    }

3. Run the MCP server locally (via npm)

  • Prerequisite: Node.js and npm installed
  • The MCP server will be launched automatically by Cursor via npx logggai-mcp (no need to run it manually)
  • If needed, you can run it manually:
    npx logggai-mcp

4. Authentication Details

  • The server uses JWT MCP tokens generated from Unkey API keys
  • Process: Unkey API Key → JWT MCP Token (via /api/auth/apikey) → API_KEY env var
  • JWT tokens have specific claims:
    • Audience: logggai-mcp
    • Issuer: logggai
    • Scopes: ["agent"]
    • Algorithm: RS256
  • All Logggai tools are available in Cursor (sync_commits, create_post, etc.)
  • Security is ensured by JWT signature verification

5. Deeplink synchronization

  • If you publish a new npm version or change the config, rerun the deeplink generation script to update the “Add to Cursor” button

6. Official documentation


Made with ❤️ by Thibault Souris & EDEN

License

MIT