cursor10x-mcp and cursor-history-mcp

These tools are complementary, with one providing a general-purpose multi-dimensional memory system for AI assistants and the other offering a specialized server for managing and interacting with AI chat history.

cursor10x-mcp
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cursor-history-mcp
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Emerging
Maintenance 2/25
Adoption 9/25
Maturity 16/25
Community 17/25
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 7/25
Maturity 22/25
Community 4/25
Stars: 77
Forks: 14
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Language: JavaScript
License: MIT
Stars: 28
Forks: 1
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Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
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About cursor10x-mcp

aiurda/cursor10x-mcp

The Cursor10x MCP is a persistent multi-dimensional memory system for Cursor that enhances AI assistants with conversation context, project history, and code relationships across sessions.

DevContext significantly enhances how AI assistants, like Claude, understand your coding projects. It acts like a persistent brain for your AI, remembering conversation history, active files, project decisions, and even the intricate relationships within your code. This means your AI assistant can provide much smarter, context-aware help, picking up right where you left off. Developers are the primary users, benefiting from a more seamless and intelligent AI-powered coding experience.

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About cursor-history-mcp

S2thend/cursor-history-mcp

MCP server for browsing, searching, and exporting Cursor AI chat history.

This project helps software developers manage their conversations with the Cursor AI coding assistant. It allows them to search, view, and export past chat sessions, making it easy to reference previous coding problems and solutions. Developers can input natural language queries to find specific chats or generate comprehensive reports on their coding activity.

AI-assisted coding developer tools chat history management code documentation workflow automation

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