io.github.deployment-io/deployment-io
Deploy apps on your cloud. Create environments, configure infrastructure, and monitor jobs.
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Deployment.io β Cursor Plugin
Deploy and manage apps to your cloud directly from Cursor. This plugin connects Cursor's AI agent to Deployment.io via the Model Context Protocol (MCP).
What it does
This plugin lets you manage your Deployment.io infrastructure through natural language:
- List environments β view all your environments with status, region, and classification
- Create environments β provision new environments on shared or custom AWS runners
- Edit environments β rename and reconfigure existing environments
- Monitor jobs β check deployment job status and logs
- Approval workflows β manage approval requests for production changes
Setup
- Install the plugin from the Cursor Marketplace
- Cursor will prompt you to authenticate with your Deployment.io account via OAuth
- Start using natural language to manage your infrastructure
Authentication
This plugin uses OAuth 2.0 with Dynamic Client Registration. When you first use a Deployment.io tool, Cursor will open a browser window to authenticate with your Deployment.io account. No API keys or tokens need to be configured manually.
Available tools
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
list_environments | List all environments in your organization |
list_runners | List available deployment runners and regions |
create_environment | Create a new environment |
edit_environment | Rename an environment |
get_job_status | Check the status of a deployment job |
get_approval_status | Check the status of an approval request |
Security
- All actions respect your organization's RBAC permissions
- Production environments require human approval before changes
- Agent keys are scoped to specific permissions via OAuth consent
- Three-layer access control: OAuth scopes, RBAC entity permissions, classification-based approval gates
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License
MIT
