Set up Kubernetes MCP in Cursor
Interact with Kubernetes clusters via kubectl. Manage pods, deployments, services, and configurations from your AI editor.
1
Locate the config file
Cursor reads MCP server configuration from the following file:
.cursor/mcp.jsonCreate this file if it does not already exist.
2
Add the configuration
Add the following to your Cursor config file:
json
{
"mcpServers": {
"kubernetes-mcp": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"mcp-server-kubernetes"
]
}
}
}3
Set up environment variables
No environment variables needed. Kubernetes MCP works out of the box without any API keys or tokens.
4
Verify it works
Restart Cursor. Kubernetes MCP should appear in your MCP server list with 12 tools available.
This server adds approximately 6,180 tokens to your context window for tool definitions.