cursor-extension-integration

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Manage integrate VS Code extensions with Cursor. Triggers on "cursor extensions", "cursor vscode extensions", "cursor plugins", "cursor marketplace". Use when working with cursor extension integration functionality. Trigger with phrases like "cursor extension integration", "cursor integration", "cursor".

Install

mkdir -p .claude/skills/cursor-extension-integration && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/8065" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/cursor-extension-integration && rm skill.zip

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About this skill

Cursor Extension Integration

Integrate VS Code extensions with Cursor IDE. Covers the Open VSX Registry, VSIX installation for Microsoft-exclusive extensions, conflict resolution with AI features, and recommended extension stacks.

Extension Marketplace: Key Difference from VS Code

Cursor uses the Open VSX Registry instead of Microsoft's VS Code Marketplace. This is because Microsoft's marketplace terms restrict access to VS Code products only.

Impact: Most popular extensions are on Open VSX. Some Microsoft-published extensions are not.

Available on Open VSX (works directly)

ExtensionCategory
ESLintLinting
PrettierFormatting
GitLensGit visualization
DockerContainer management
PythonPython language support
PylancePython analysis (community build)
GoGo language support
Rust AnalyzerRust language support
Tailwind CSS IntelliSenseCSS utilities
Auto Rename TagHTML/JSX editing
Error LensInline error display
TODO HighlightComment highlighting
Thunder ClientAPI testing

NOT Available on Open VSX (need manual install)

ExtensionReasonWorkaround
GitHub CopilotMicrosoft exclusiveUse Cursor's built-in AI (better integration)
Live ShareMicrosoft exclusiveUse other collaboration tools
Remote - SSHMicrosoft exclusiveInstall via VSIX
C# Dev KitMicrosoft exclusiveInstall via VSIX
IntelliCodeMicrosoft exclusiveCursor's Tab replaces this

Installing Extensions

From Open VSX (In-App)

Cmd+Shift+X → search extension name → Install

From VSIX (Manual)

For extensions not on Open VSX:

  1. Go to the VS Code Marketplace website: marketplace.visualstudio.com
  2. Find the extension page
  3. Click "Download Extension" (downloads .vsix file)
  4. In Cursor: Cmd+Shift+P > Extensions: Install from VSIX...
  5. Select the downloaded .vsix file

From Command Line

# Install from Open VSX
cursor --install-extension dbaeumer.vscode-eslint

# Install from VSIX file
cursor --install-extension ~/Downloads/extension.vsix

# List installed extensions
cursor --list-extensions

# Uninstall
cursor --uninstall-extension dbaeumer.vscode-eslint

Conflict Resolution with Cursor AI

Extensions That Conflict with Cursor

ExtensionConflictResolution
GitHub CopilotDuplicate Tab/ghost text suggestionsDisable Copilot. Cursor's built-in AI is better integrated
TabNineDuplicate inline completionsDisable TabNine
CodeiumDuplicate inline completionsDisable Codeium
IntelliCodeDuplicate completionsDisable IntelliCode
VimCtrl+K/L/I keybinding conflictsRemap AI shortcuts (see below)

Vim Extension Conflict Resolution

// keybindings.json
[
  {
    "key": "ctrl+l",
    "command": "aichat.focus",
    "when": "!vim.active || vim.mode == 'Normal'"
  },
  {
    "key": "ctrl+k",
    "command": "cursor.edit",
    "when": "editorTextFocus && vim.mode == 'Normal'"
  },
  {
    "key": "ctrl+i",
    "command": "composer.open",
    "when": "!vim.active || vim.mode == 'Normal'"
  }
]

General Keybinding Conflict Check

Cmd+K Cmd+S > search for the conflicting shortcut > see which commands are bound > reassign or disable.

Recommended Extension Stacks

JavaScript / TypeScript

Required:
  dbaeumer.vscode-eslint          # Linting
  esbenp.prettier-vscode          # Formatting
  bradlc.vscode-tailwindcss       # Tailwind CSS (if using)

Recommended:
  formulahendry.auto-rename-tag   # HTML/JSX tag renaming
  usernamehw.errorlens            # Inline error display
  wix.vscode-import-cost          # Import size display
  christian-kohler.path-intellisense  # Path autocomplete

Python

Required:
  ms-python.python                # Python language support
  charliermarsh.ruff              # Fast Python linter

Recommended:
  ms-python.debugpy               # Python debugger
  njpwerner.autodocstring         # Docstring generator
  ms-toolsai.jupyter              # Jupyter notebook support

Go / Rust

Go:
  golang.go                       # Official Go extension

Rust:
  rust-lang.rust-analyzer         # Rust language server
  tamasfe.even-better-toml        # TOML config files

DevOps

  ms-azuretools.vscode-docker     # Docker support
  redhat.vscode-yaml              # YAML validation
  hashicorp.terraform             # Terraform HCL support
  ms-kubernetes-tools.vscode-kubernetes-tools  # Kubernetes

Performance Impact

Extensions affect editor performance. Audit regularly:

Measuring Extension Impact

  1. Cmd+Shift+P > Developer: Show Running Extensions
  2. Sort by activation time or profile time
  3. Disable extensions with high activation times that you rarely use

Common Performance Offenders

ExtensionIssueFix
GitLensHigh CPU on large reposDisable for repos > 100K commits
Prettier (on save)Slow on large filesConfigure file size limit
TypeScriptHigh memory on large projectsIncrease tsserver.maxTsServerMemory
Spell checkerCPU on large filesExclude generated files

Disabling Extensions Per Workspace

// .vscode/settings.json (per project)
{
  "extensions.ignoreRecommendations": true
}

Or right-click an extension > Disable (Workspace) to disable only for the current project.

Extension Settings Sync

Cursor does not sync extensions between machines automatically like VS Code Settings Sync. To transfer:

# Export extension list
cursor --list-extensions > cursor-extensions.txt

# On new machine, reinstall all
while read ext; do cursor --install-extension "$ext"; done < cursor-extensions.txt

Enterprise Considerations

  • Extension allow/deny lists: No built-in mechanism in Cursor. Enforce via documentation and team policy.
  • VSIX vetting: Review VSIX files before distributing to team (check for telemetry, network calls)
  • Open VSX vs Marketplace: Some extensions have different publishers on Open VSX. Verify publisher identity.
  • Extension updates: Extensions auto-update from Open VSX. VSIX-installed extensions do NOT auto-update.

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