Ground your coding agent in your codebase's knowledge graph.
Graphify indexes your repositories into a graph of entities and relationships. This plugin points Cursor at the Graphify MCP server so the agent can query that graph directly: find how things connect, trace grounded paths, and read the conventions a module actually follows, instead of inferring from whatever files happen to be open.
- MCP server at
https://api.graphify.com/mcp(Streamable HTTP). - A rule that tells the agent when to reach for the graph.
| Tool | What it does |
|---|---|
query_graph |
Search entities and relationships across the indexed graph. |
get_node |
Fetch one node with its edges, file span, and confidence tags. |
path |
Trace the grounded path between two entities. |
explain_style |
Summarize the conventions a module actually follows. |
Nothing on this list can modify code, the graph, or your account.
- Install the plugin from the Cursor Marketplace.
- On first use, Cursor runs a one-time sign-in (OAuth 2.1 via Auth0). There is no API key to paste and nothing to configure.
- Ask the agent about your codebase. It will call the Graphify tools when a question is about structure, dependencies, or conventions.
You need a Graphify account with at least one indexed repository. Sign up and connect a repo at graphify.com.
If you prefer to wire the server yourself instead of installing the plugin, add this
to ~/.cursor/mcp.json (global) or .cursor/mcp.json (per repo):
{
"mcpServers": {
"graphify": {
"url": "https://api.graphify.com/mcp"
}
}
}Cursor shows "Needs login" until you finish the one-time sign-in.
- Website: https://graphify.com
- Connect other agents (Claude Code, Codex, VS Code, and more): your Graphify dashboard, Integrations tab