Test whether Cursor invokes MCP tools by exact name for normalization decisions.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
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Start this MCP server, register several tool names that differ only by case, and test whether Cursor matches the original names exactly when invoking them. Output the test steps, request logs, and conclusion.
A test report showing whether case affects tool invocation, with log evidence.
Using empirical results from this server, compare how kebab-case, snake_case, and camelCase tool names behave in Cursor and recommend a naming standard.
A comparative analysis of naming styles and a recommended normalization standard.
Use this MCP server to create a set of tool names likely to be munged, observe whether Cursor automatically replaces, simplifies, or normalizes them, and summarize the anomaly patterns.
A list of anomalous invocation samples showing which names were munged and under what conditions.
Delegate coding, shell tasks, and codebase queries to Cursor AI.
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