Vercel + Cursor
Cursor now shows you a leaderboard of the most popular plugins, skills, and MCPs across your team.
Add any to your setup with one click from the new Customize page.
Users can install shared tools with a single click.
Vercel + Cursor
Cursor now shows you a leaderboard of the most popular plugins, skills, and MCPs across your team.
Add any to your setup with one click from the new Customize page.
Positive users praise Cursor's team leaderboard for plugins as a big win boosting deployment speed and developer experience while negative users criticize it for exposing weak practices or creating peer pressure.
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Cursor has a leaderboard Hold my beer Grimoire 🧙♂️is coming for #1
Cursor now shows you a leaderboard of the most popular plugins, skills, and MCPs across your team.
Add any to your setup with one click from the new Customize page.
Step 1
Convince them to make the leaderboard global
@cursor_ai “Your team”
Make this global cowards.

@rauchg bullish

@rauchg I use them both religiously.
@rauchg V0 should have released cli or vscode plugin instead of web only interface

@rauchg Standardization is just peer pressure with a UI. Leaderboards pick winners badly, and team defaults will quickly mirror whoever prompts first. You are optimizing for adoption, not engineering skill.

@rauchg Awesome, this is the kind of workflow that will ×10 the speed and quality of deployment.

@rauchg the official vercel plugin for cursor changed the math on this.
it's not just a pairing anymore. with the /deploy and /env commands, you're basically giving your agent an ops team. no more context-switching to the dashboard.

@rauchg Every hour is launch hour. My feed is full of vercel launches.

@rauchg Someone wants to be bought by spaceX

@rauchg team leaderboards for dev tools are going to expose the one engineer carrying the stack and the one person installing chaos as a dependency.

@rauchg The ultimate developer experience. This workflow is absolutely unmatched!

@rauchg Big win

@rauchg Shipping parts of Cursor’s stack through Vercel’s edge? That’s a compute-layer play worth watching—latency-sensitive inference at the edge is the real unlock here.

@rauchg That’s awesome good work.