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Cursor A11y

Run accessibility tests on web applications to identify issues and improve compliance. Leverage axe-core and Puppeteer for detailed violation reports, including impact levels and affected elements. Enhance your web development process by ensuring accessibility standards are met effortlessly.

Installation

Installing for Claude Desktop

Manual Configuration Required

This MCP server requires manual configuration. Run the command below to open your configuration file:

npx mcpbar@latest edit -c claude

This will open your configuration file where you can add the Cursor A11y MCP server manually.

Cursor A11y MCP

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides accessibility testing capabilities AI agents. This tool helps identify accessibility issues in web applications using axe-core and Puppeteer.

Cursor A11y MCP server

Features

  • Run accessibility tests on any URL or local development server
  • Powered by axe-core for comprehensive accessibility testing
  • Provides detailed violation reports including:
    • Impact level
    • Description of the issue
    • Help text and documentation links
    • Affected HTML elements
    • Failure summaries

Project Structure

  • src/ - Source code for the MCP server and accessibility testing tool
  • test-site/ - A React application with intentional accessibility issues for testing
  • build/ - Compiled version of the source code

Installation

npm install

Then install the test site dependencies:

cd test-site
npm install
cd ..

Usage

Starting the MCP Server

npm run build
npm start

Running the Test Site

npm run start:test-site

The test site will be available at http://localhost:5000.

Running Accessibility Tests

The tool accepts two types of inputs:

  1. A full URL to test
  2. A relative path that will be appended to http://localhost:5000

Dependencies

  • @modelcontextprotocol/sdk: ^1.4.1
  • puppeteer: ^24.1.1
  • zod: ^3.24.1

Test Site Dependencies

  • react: ^18.2.0
  • react-dom: ^18.2.0
  • react-scripts: 5.0.1

Development

  1. Make changes to the source code in the src/ directory
  2. Run npm run build to compile the changes
  3. Start the server with npm start

Configuring in Cursor

To add this accessibility testing tool to Cursor's MCP Server settings:

  1. Open Cursor's Settings (⌘ + ,)
  2. Navigate to "Features" > "MCP Servers"
  3. Add a new MCP Server with the following configuration:
    • Name: a11y
    • Select command from the dropdown
    • Command: node path/to/cursor-a11y-mcp/index/file/in/build/folder (Replace path/to/cursor-a11y-mcp/index/file/in/build/folder with the absolute path to your index.js file in the build folder.)
  4. Click Add
  5. The accessibility testing tool will now be available in Cursor's Composer

Usage in Composer

To use the accessibility testing tool in Cursor's Composer:

  1. Run in your terminal:
npm run start:test-site

This will start the test site at http://localhost:5000

  1. In Cursor's Composer, type use a11y tool
  2. Composer will prompt you to run the tool
  3. After running the tool, you will see the accessibility violations in the response, and code actions to fix the violations
  4. The Composer may prompt you to use the tool again to confirm that the violations are fixed

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Version

Current version: 2.0.1

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