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mcpstore-cli

v1.0.0

Published

MCPStore CLI for Cursor integration

Downloads

6

Readme

MCPStore CLI

A command-line interface for integrating MCPStore with Cursor.

Installation

You don't need to install this package manually. Cursor will automatically install it when you add MCPStore as an MCP.

Usage with Cursor

To add MCPStore to Cursor:

  1. Open Cursor

  2. Open the Command Palette (Ctrl+Shift+P or Cmd+Shift+P)

  3. Type "MCP" and select "MCP: Add Server"

  4. Enter the following information:

    • Name: MCPStore (or any name you prefer)
    • Type: command
    • Command: cmd /c npx -y mcpstore-cli@latest run --config '{\"apiKey\":\"YOUR_API_KEY\"}'

    Replace YOUR_API_KEY with your actual MCPStore API key.

Manual Usage

If you want to run the CLI manually:

# Install globally
npm install -g mcpstore-cli

# Run with your API key
mcpstore run --config '{"apiKey":"YOUR_API_KEY"}'

# Run with a custom API URL
mcpstore run --config '{"apiKey":"YOUR_API_KEY","apiUrl":"https://custom-api.example.com"}'

How It Works

The MCPStore CLI connects to our cloud API using your API key. When you ask Claude in Cursor to use a tool, the request is sent to our API, which:

  1. Authenticates your request using your API key
  2. Determines which tool to use based on your request
  3. Executes the tool with the provided parameters
  4. Returns the results back to Claude in Cursor

Available Tools

MCPStore currently provides the following tools:

  1. GitHub.create_repository - Create a new GitHub repository
  2. LogoSearch.logo_search - Search for company logos in different formats
  3. UIComponentBuilder.21st_magic_component_builder - Generate UI components based on requirements

License

MIT