Use Cursor MCP with a Google Docs agent for document automation and collaboration.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
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Using the Google Docs agent, create a meeting notes document and organize the following into three sections: title, action items, and owners. Content: Weekly project meeting: 1. Login page redesign completed this week; 2. Payment flow testing starts next week; 3. Zhang San handles API integration, Li Si handles test cases.
A well-structured Google Docs meeting summary with formatted action items and owners.
Read my current Google Docs draft, keep the original meaning, rewrite it in a professional and concise tone, fix awkward phrasing, and output the revised version into a new section of the same document.
A polished version added to the same document for easy before-and-after comparison.
Create a Google Docs project specification based on these points: Product name: Team Knowledge Base Assistant; target users: small and medium teams; core features: document search, Q&A, and permission management. Include project background, feature overview, and delivery scope.
A shareable project specification document with clear sections and a solid content structure.
Delegate coding, shell tasks, and codebase queries to Cursor AI.
Route prompts intelligently, optimize AI costs, and track team usage in Cursor.
Automate HR tasks like onboarding, leave requests, intranet guidance, and room booking.
Let Cursor AI read and edit Figma files through MCP automation.
Store, search, and reuse persistent memory in Cursor with natural language.
Combine web search and local RAG for private AI help in Cursor.