8 tools from the Cursor History MCP Server, categorised by risk level.
View the Cursor History policy →cursor_history_list List Cursor AI chat sessions. Returns recent sessions with metadata including workspace, message count, and timestamps. cursor_history_search Search across all Cursor AI chat sessions for a keyword or phrase. Returns matching sessions with context around each match. 2/5 cursor_history_show Show the full content of a specific Cursor AI chat session including all messages, tool calls, and AI responses. cursor_history_year_pack Generate a year-in-review data package from Cursor AI chat history. Produces a sanitized JSON summary with statistics, topics, and keywords, plus a... cursor_history_backup Create a backup of all Cursor AI chat history. Saves a portable archive that can be restored later. 2/5 cursor_history_export Export a Cursor AI chat session to Markdown or JSON format. Returns the formatted content. 2/5 cursor_history_migrate ⚠️ DESTRUCTIVE: Move or copy chat sessions between workspaces. When moving (not copying), the original session is deleted. Consider creating a back... 3/5 cursor_history_restore ⚠️ DESTRUCTIVE: Restore Cursor AI chat history from a backup file. This operation OVERWRITES your current chat history. Consider creating a backup ... 2/5 The Cursor History MCP server exposes 8 tools across 2 categories: Read, Write.
Use Intercept, the open-source MCP proxy. Write YAML rules for each tool — rate limits, argument validation, or deny rules — then run Intercept in front of the Cursor History server.
Cursor History tools are categorised as Read (4), Write (4). Each category has a recommended default policy.
Open source. One binary. Zero dependencies.
npx -y @policylayer/intercept