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  Co-authored-by: Claude <claude-assistant@anthropic.com>
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## Setting up Cursor AI Integration
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Task Master is designed to work seamlessly with [Cursor AI](https://www.cursor.so/), providing a structured workflow for AI-driven development.
Task Master is designed to work seamlessly with [Cursor AI](https://www.cursor.so/), providing a structured workflow for AI-driven development. As of version 0.28.0, Task Master automatically sets up custom slash commands in Cursor IDE.
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Task Master now automatically configures custom slash commands in Cursor IDE when adding a profile. These commands provide quick access to Task Master functionality:
### Available Slash Commands
- `/tm-list` - View all tasks with their status
- `/tm-next` - Get the next available task to work on
- `/tm-show` - Show detailed task information
- `/tm-add` - Add a new task with AI assistance
- `/tm-status` - Set task status (pending, in-progress, done, etc.)
- `/tm-expand` - Expand a task into subtasks
- `/tm-complexity` - Analyze task complexity
### Automatic Setup
When you run `task-master profiles add cursor`, the slash commands are automatically copied to `.cursor/commands/`. If you remove the profile with `task-master profiles remove cursor`, the commands are cleaned up automatically.
### Manual Setup
If you need to manually set up the commands, they're available in the `assets/claude/commands/` directory of your Task Master installation.
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If you've already set up Task Master with MCP in Cursor, the integration is automatic. You can simply use natural language to interact with Task Master: