Use your cursor/vscode tasks.json
Tasks.json is a great bit of functionality I only just found out about, and it's in both vscode and cursor.
Don't have a gaming laptop as your work laptop.
Looking at you, Assassin's Creed Odyssey.
That's it.
'Nuff said.
Tasks.json is a great bit of functionality I only just found out about, and it's in both vscode and cursor.
For weeks I've been trying to get MCPs working in cursor on my windows laptop, where my code is running in WSL. I've cracked it, thanks to a friendly person on Reddit.
I've recently started expanding my usage of Cursor to let it run commands, tests, etc and fix it's own issues. Here's my experience.