By Max Techera · Open-source (MIT) · Updated June 2026
Cursor

Publish HTML from Cursor to your own domain

Add the drops MCP server to Cursor's MCP config and publish artifacts privately.

npxnpx hushdrop report.html

Drop the JSON below into Cursor's MCP settings and Cursor can publish HTML to your own domain, password-protected and branded.

Wire Hushdrop into Cursor

{ "mcpServers": { "hushdrop": { "command": "node", "args": ["/path/to/hushdrop/skill/mcp.mjs"] } } }

Then hush setup once for your Blob token. Now Cursor can publish any artifact to your own domain.

What your agent can do

The MCP server exposes 9 tools:

1

Drop it

hush file.html — or a PDF, markdown, image, or any file — from your terminal or any AI agent.

2

Branded & encrypted

Your logo, OG card, and badge are baked in, then it's AES-256 encrypted client-side behind your unlock gate.

3

Live on your domain

Uploaded to your Vercel Blob and served at yourdomain.com/slug. URL + password on your clipboard.

FAQ

Does it work with any AI agent?
Yes. It's a CLI plus a SKILL.md and an MCP server, so Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, OpenCode, Gemini CLI — anything that runs a shell or speaks MCP — can use it.
Is it really open-source and self-hosted?
Yes — MIT licensed, and it runs on your own Vercel Blob + domain. No third party ever holds your content (it's encrypted client-side) or controls your URL.
Is it zero-knowledge?
Locked drops are AES-256 encrypted in the browser via StatiCrypt before upload. The server stores only ciphertext — never your content or password.

Share what your AI builds — securely, on your terms.

Open-source, zero-knowledge, free. Try it in one command:

npx hushdrop report.html --managed