Open Cursor
Open the app you want Cursor to work on.
Install the CanAgentUse MCP Server in Codex, Claude, Cursor, VS Code, or whichever agent edits your repo. Ask it to scan a URL, read the failed checks, patch the code, and run the scan again.
Supported editors and agents
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Open Cursor installer
Open this Cursor deeplink, review the CanAgentUse config, then approve it in Cursor MCP settings.
Open the app you want Cursor to work on.
Open Cursor's MCP installer with the CanAgentUse server config, then review and approve it.
Install in CursorSign in with CanAgentUse if Cursor asks you to authorize the connection.
How it works
Ask your agent to scan the page, route, or preview URL you want fixed.
Open the failed checks with the affected URL and the evidence behind each result.
Pull the fix instructions into the repo, patch the code, and run the scan again.
Features
Run scans from the repo instead of copying report snippets into chat.
Give the agent the failed checks, affected URLs, report context, and severity together.
Fetch fix guidance tied to the report, not generic advice.
Expose scan, report, skill, and fix workflows through MCP.
Run another scan after the patch so the fix is checked.
OAuth scopes and plan limits keep agent access bounded.
Add the MCP Server to your coding agent and use scan evidence inside the repo instead of pasting reports into chat.