Cypress is releasing Cloud MCP in beta — a remote Model Context Protocol server that connects AI coding assistants directly to Cypress Cloud. It eliminates the manual loop of copy-pasting stack traces into chat windows by giving AI agents direct access to CI run data including failure logs, error messages, stack traces, and flaky test reports. Compatible with Claude, Cursor, GitHub Copilot, Codex CLI, and others, setup requires enabling the integration in Cypress Cloud, generating a personal access token, and adding the remote server URL. Available free on all Cypress Cloud plans, future plans include exposing network requests, command logs, and historical flake data for fully autonomous debugging agents.
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The context gap slowing down test debuggingWhat Cloud MCP doesThe Agentic Advantage: Solving 50 CI failures in 60 secondsGetting startedWe’re listening: Building the future of AI testingWho can use Cloud MCPReady to close the context gap?1 Comment
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