Tree Explorer
A lightweight MCP tool for visualizing directory tree structures in Cursor.
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What is MCP Tree Explorer?
MCP Tree Explorer is a lightweight MCP tool used to visualize the tree structure of project directories. It can help you quickly understand the file distribution of a project.How to use MCP Tree Explorer?
Simply install the tool and run the relevant commands to view the directory tree structure.Applicable scenarios
Suitable for developers who need to quickly browse the project file structure, especially in large projects.Main features
Directory tree visualizationGenerate a tree view of the project directory through simple commands.
Intelligent filteringAutomatically ignore common large directories (such as node_modules, .git, etc.).
Custom filtering rulesSupport setting custom ignore or retain patterns.
Advantages and limitations
Advantages
Cross - platform support: Compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Easy to install: Automatically detect and install required dependencies.
High flexibility: Adjust filtering rules according to requirements.
Limitations
May have limited performance for extremely large - scale projects.
Requires Python environment support.
How to use
Install the tool
Install MCP Tree Explorer via pip or uv.
Configure Cursor
Add relevant settings to the Cursor configuration file.
Run the command
Execute the command to generate the directory tree.
Usage examples
Show the project directory structureView the distribution of files and folders in the entire project.
Exclude specific directoriesView other parts while ignoring the node_modules directory.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to install MCP Tree Explorer?
Does it support custom filtering rules?
Related resources
Official documentation
Get more information about MCP Tree Explorer.
GitHub code repository
Access the source code and contribute.
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