vsync helps you sync your MCP servers, Skills, Agents, and Commands. Use it across Claude Code, Cursor, OpenCode, and Codex. With one configuration, you streamline your workflow across all tools.
To get started with vsync, visit this page to download: Download vsync.
- Go to the Releases page.
- Look for the latest version.
- Download the installer file that matches your operating system.
After downloading, simply double-click the installer file to run it. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
Before installing vsync, ensure that your system meets the following requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS 10.14 or later, or a Linux distribution that supports Node.js.
- Storage: At least 200 MB of free space.
- Memory: Minimum of 4 GB RAM.
- Node.js: Version 14.x or higher is recommended.
After installation, you will need to configure vsync. Here’s how:
- Locate the vsync configuration file in the installation directory.
- Open the configuration file using a simple text editor (like Notepad or TextEdit).
- Enter the details for your MCP servers, Skills, Agents, and Commands. Make sure to follow the provided examples in the configuration file.
- Save your changes.
To run vsync, follow these steps:
- Find the vsync application in your Start Menu (Windows) or Applications folder (macOS).
- Click on the vsync icon to launch the application.
- Upon launching, vsync will read your configuration file. You should see a confirmation message indicating that the sync process has started.
vsync comes packed with features designed to improve your productivity:
- Multi-Tool Sync: Sync across various platforms like Claude Code, Cursor, and more.
- User-Friendly Interface: Intuitive interface for easy configuration.
- Real-Time Updates: Get instant updates when you change your configuration.
- Efficient Command Handling: Reduce the time spent managing multiple commands across tools.
We plan to add more features to enhance your experience. Upcoming features include:
- Improved error handling.
- Enhanced reporting tools to monitor your sync status.
- Integration with more tools and platforms.
Stay tuned for updates!
To uninstall, go to your system's Control Panel (Windows) or Applications folder (macOS). Select vsync and choose the uninstall option.
Visit our GitHub Issues page to report any problems or ask questions.
Absolutely! We welcome contributions. Please read our contribution guidelines in the repository for more information.
If you wish to provide feedback or have questions, feel free to reach out via the GitHub repository or email our support team.
Thank you for choosing vsync. We hope it transforms your workflow!