kage / setup / cursor
Setup guide
Set up Kage in Cursor
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Persistent, verified memory for coding agents — so they stop re-explaining your codebase and never act on stale knowledge. Every memory is checked against your actual code; lives in your repo as plain files, shared via git. No account, no DB. Install: npx -y @kage-core/kage-graph-mcp install
01Configuration
{
"mcpServers": {
"kage": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"@kage-core/kage-graph-mcp"
]
}
}
}
Add this to .cursor/mcp.json. Generated from the captured install method (npx); the mcpServers shape is shared across Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf, Cline, and VS Code.
02Steps
- Make sure Cursor is installed and up to date.
- Open
.cursor/mcp.jsonand add the block above (merge into any existingmcpServers). - Provide any required API keys/credentials as environment variables.
- Restart Cursor and confirm Kage’s tools appear.
03Other runtimes
04Provenance
config_sourcegenerated from captured install method
last_checked2026-07-06 11:26Z
sourcesGitHub repo search [p4]
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