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How To Connect Your Supabase DB To Cursor Via MCP

Jim Clyde Monge
Generative AI
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How To Connect Your Supabase DB To Cursor Via MCP
Cursor + MCP + Supabase. Imange by author

In the past couple of weeks, MCP, or Model Context Protocol, has been trending in a lot of AI online communities and forums. Developers and tech builders are buzzing about it, but honestly, a lot of people, including myself, have been pretty confused about what MCP actually is, what it does, and why we should even care.

To get to the bottom of this, I did some digging and put together a real-world example to show just how impactful MCP can be when building web apps that leverage AI tools. Specifically, I’ll demonstrate how MCP lets you effortlessly connect your Supabase database directly to Cursor IDE.

By setting this up, a Cursor agent can automatically access your Supabase database. This means you won’t have to manually feed the database context every time you interact with your AI assistant. That alone is a huge advantage for anyone building full-stack web apps using Cursor and Supabase.

Before we jump into the tutorial, let me explain a bit about what MCP is.

What is MCP?

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is basically a standard way for AI agents to securely access external data sources or context without needing complex custom code each time. Think of MCP as a universal adapter: you set it up once, and it can connect AI-powered tools to almost any…

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