| name | update-cursor-settings |
| description | Modify Cursor/VSCode user settings in settings.json. Use when you want to change editor settings, preferences, configuration, themes, font size, tab size, format on save, auto save, keybindings, or any settings.json values. |
Updating Cursor Settings
This skill guides you through modifying Cursor/VSCode user settings. Use this when you want to change editor settings, preferences, configuration, themes, keybindings, or any settings.json values.
Settings File Location
| OS | Path |
|---|
| macOS | ~/Library/Application Support/Cursor/User/settings.json |
| Linux | ~/.config/Cursor/User/settings.json |
| Windows | %APPDATA%\Cursor\User\settings.json |
Before Modifying Settings
- Read the existing settings file to understand current configuration
- Preserve existing settings - only add/modify what the user requested
- Validate JSON syntax before writing to avoid breaking the editor
Modifying Settings
Step 1: Read Current Settings
const settingsPath = "~/Library/Application Support/Cursor/User/settings.json";
Step 2: Identify the Setting to Change
Common setting categories:
- Editor:
editor.fontSize, editor.tabSize, editor.wordWrap, editor.formatOnSave
- Workbench:
workbench.colorTheme, workbench.iconTheme, workbench.sideBar.location
- Files:
files.autoSave, files.exclude, files.associations
- Terminal:
terminal.integrated.fontSize, terminal.integrated.shell.*
- Cursor-specific: Settings prefixed with
cursor. or aipopup.
Step 3: Update the Setting
When modifying settings.json:
- Parse the existing JSON (handle comments - VSCode settings support JSON with comments)
- Add or update the requested setting
- Preserve all other existing settings
- Write back with proper formatting (2-space indentation)
Example: Changing Font Size
If user says "make the font bigger":
{
"editor.fontSize": 16
}
Example: Enabling Format on Save
If user says "format my code when I save":
{
"editor.formatOnSave": true
}
Example: Changing Theme
If user says "use dark theme" or "change my theme":
{
"workbench.colorTheme": "Default Dark Modern"
}
Important Notes
-
JSON with Comments: VSCode/Cursor settings.json supports comments (// and /* */). When reading, be aware comments may exist. When writing, preserve comments if possible.
-
Restart May Be Required: Some settings take effect immediately, others require reloading the window or restarting Cursor. Inform the user if a restart is needed.
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Backup: For significant changes, consider mentioning the user can undo via Ctrl/Cmd+Z in the settings file or by reverting git changes if tracked.
-
Workspace vs User Settings:
- User settings (what this skill covers): Apply globally to all projects
- Workspace settings (
.vscode/settings.json): Apply only to the current project
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Commit Attribution: When the user asks about commit attribution, clarify whether they want to edit the CLI agent or the IDE agent. For the CLI agent, modify ~/.cursor/cli-config.json. For the IDE agent, it is controlled from the UI at Cursor Settings > Agent > Attribution (not settings.json).
Common User Requests → Settings
| User Request | Setting |
|---|
| "bigger/smaller font" | editor.fontSize |
| "change tab size" | editor.tabSize |
| "format on save" | editor.formatOnSave |
| "word wrap" | editor.wordWrap |
| "change theme" | workbench.colorTheme |
| "hide minimap" | editor.minimap.enabled |
| "auto save" | files.autoSave |
| "line numbers" | editor.lineNumbers |
| "bracket matching" | editor.bracketPairColorization.enabled |
| "cursor style" | editor.cursorStyle |
| "smooth scrolling" | editor.smoothScrolling |
Workflow
- Read ~/Library/Application Support/Cursor/User/settings.json
- Parse the JSON content
- Add/modify the requested setting(s)
- Write the updated JSON back to the file
- Inform the user the setting has been changed and whether a reload is needed