Cursor Rust Tools
STDIOMCP server providing Rust Analyzer, Crate Docs and Cargo commands for Cursor AI
MCP server providing Rust Analyzer, Crate Docs and Cargo commands for Cursor AI
A MCP server to allow the LLM in Cursor to access Rust Analyzer, Crate Docs and Cargo Commands.
Includes an UI for configuration.

Currently, various AI agents don't offer the AI the ability to access Rust type information from the LSP. This is a hurdle because instead of seeing the type, the LLM has to reason about the potential type.
In addition, the only information about the dependencies (say tokio) are what they were trained on which is
out of date and potentially for a different version. This can lead to all kinds of issues.
Cursor Rust Tools makes these available over the Model Context Protocol (MCP).
crate or for a specific symbol in the crate (e.g. tokio or tokio::spawn)cargo testcargo check
For the LSP functionality src/lsp it spins up a new Rust Analyzer that indexes your codebase just like the on running in your editor. We can't query the one running in the editor because Rust Analyzer is bound to be used by a single consumer (e.g. the open document action requires a close document in the right order, etc)
For documentation, it will run cargo docs and then parse the html documentation into markdown locally.
This information is stored in the project root in the .docs-cache folder.
cargo install --git https://github.com/terhechte/cursor-rust-tools
cursor-rust-tools
This will bring up a UI in which you can add projects, install the mcp.json and see the activity.
Alternatively, once you have a ~/.cursor-rust-tools set up with projects, you can also just run it via
cursor-rust-tools --no-ui
In stead of using the UI to create a configuration, you can also set up ~/.cursor-rust-tools yourself:
[[projects]] root = "/Users/terhechte/Developer/Rust/example1" ignore_crates = [] [[projects]] root = "/Users/terhechte/Developer/Rust/example2" ignore_crates = []
ignore_crates is a list of crate dependency names that you don't want to be indexed for documentation. For example because they're too big.
One the app is running, you can configure Cursor to use it. This requires multiple steps.
project-dir/.cursor/mcp.json to your project. The Cursor Rust Tools UI has a button to do that for you. Running it without UI will also show you the mcp.json contents in the terminal.MCP) to see where it is working correctlyAgent Mode selected in the current Chat. And then you can ask it to utilize one of the new tools, for example the cargo_check tool.
The contents of all the mcp.json is the same. Cursor Rust Tools figures out the correct project via
the filepath