IDE Clients
Connect your Vinkius Cloud MCP server to any AI-powered code editor. Each IDE below supports MCP natively — pick yours for a step-by-step setup guide.
FAQ
Which IDEs support MCP servers? Over 35 IDEs and coding tools support MCP, including Antigravity (Google DeepMind), VS Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Zed, JetBrains IDEs, Trae, Cline, Roo Code, Continue, Augment Code, Gemini Code Assist, Tabnine, CodeGPT, Amp (Sourcegraph), Supermaven, Sourcegraph Cody, Refact, Kilo Code, Codex (OpenAI), Void, PearAI, Melty, Aider, Theia, Jules (Google), Blackbox AI, Emacs, Eclipse, Visual Studio, Witsy, Enconvo, ChatWise, Glama, Neovim, Replit, and Devin.
How do I connect an MCP server to my IDE? Create a connection token in Vinkius Cloud, copy the MCP URL (https://edge.vinkius.com/{TOKEN}/mcp), and paste it into your IDE's MCP settings. Each IDE has a slightly different setup flow — click on your editor above for a step-by-step guide.
Do I need to install anything to use MCP in my IDE? Most modern AI-powered IDEs include MCP support built-in. VS Code requires GitHub Copilot, Cursor and Windsurf have it natively, JetBrains IDEs have AI Assistant, and Cline/Continue/Roo Code are VS Code extensions with MCP already integrated.
Can I use the same MCP server across multiple IDEs? Yes. Your Vinkius Cloud MCP server works with any MCP-compatible client. You can create separate connection tokens for each IDE or share the same token across editors.
What transport protocol do IDE MCP clients use? Vinkius Cloud uses Streamable HTTP transport. Most IDEs support this protocol natively. Some extensions like Cline and Continue connect via SSE, which is also compatible.
Is VS Code or Cursor better for MCP? Both offer excellent MCP support. VS Code uses GitHub Copilot agent mode with MCP tools, while Cursor has native MCP integration in its AI composer. Choose based on your workflow preference — both connect to Vinkius Cloud identically.