> [!NOTE] > This project was developed entirely with AI coding assistance (Claude Opus 4.6 via Cursor IDE) and has not undergone manual review. It is provided as-is and may require adjustments for other environments. # cursor-flasher A macOS daemon that flashes a pulsing border and plays a sound when your [Cursor](https://cursor.com) AI agent needs attention. ## How It Works Uses [Cursor hooks](https://cursor.com/docs/agent/hooks) for reliable detection: - `**preToolUse**` — fires when the agent wants to run a shell command, write a file, or use any tool that may need approval. **Pulses** the border continuously and plays a sound until you click the Cursor window. - `**stop`** — fires when the agent loop ends. **Flashes** the border once, briefly. Only tools in the `approval_tools` list trigger the pulse (default: `Shell`, `Write`, `Delete`). Auto-approved tools like `Read` and `Grep` are ignored. ## Prerequisites - macOS - [uv](https://docs.astral.sh/uv/) - Cursor IDE - **Accessibility** permission for your terminal (System Settings → Privacy & Security → Accessibility) — needed for window enumeration - **Input Monitoring** permission for the daemon process (System Settings → Privacy & Security → Input Monitoring) — needed for input-based pulse dismissal ## Installation ```bash # Clone and install git clone https://code.cottongin.xyz/cursor-flasher && cd cursor-flasher uv sync # Install Cursor hooks (global, applies to all projects) uv run cursor-flasher install # Start the daemon uv run cursor-flasher start ``` The `install` command copies the hook script to `~/.cursor/hooks/` and adds entries to `~/.cursor/hooks.json`. Cursor auto-reloads hooks. ## Usage ```bash uv run cursor-flasher start # background daemon uv run cursor-flasher start --foreground # foreground (for debugging) uv run cursor-flasher status uv run cursor-flasher stop ``` ## Configuration Optional config file at `~/.cursor-flasher/config.yaml`: ```yaml theme: "auto" # "dark", "light", or "auto" (follows macOS appearance) dark: # styles used when OS is in dark mode running: # approval pulse (continuous until you interact) color: "#FF9500" # border color (hex) width: 4 # border thickness in pixels opacity: 0.85 # max border opacity pulse_speed: 1.5 # pulse cycle speed in seconds sound: "Glass" # macOS system sound ("" to disable) volume: 0.5 # 0.0 to 1.0 # sounds: Basso, Blow, Bottle, Frog, Funk, Glass, Hero, # Morse, Ping, Pop, Purr, Sosumi, Submarine, Tink completed: # agent stop flash (brief fade-in/out) color: "#00FF00" # different color for completion width: 4 opacity: 0.85 duration: 1.5 # flash duration in seconds sound: "" # no sound by default (Cursor plays its own) volume: 0.0 light: # styles used when OS is in light mode running: color: "#3B82F6" width: 4 opacity: 0.9 pulse_speed: 1.5 sound: "Glass" volume: 0.5 completed: color: "#22C55E" width: 4 opacity: 0.9 duration: 1.5 sound: "" volume: 0.0 flash: mode: "screen" # "window", "screen", or "allscreens" # Tools that trigger the pulse + sound (approval mode). # Others are silently ignored (e.g., Read, Grep, Glob, Task). approval_tools: - Shell - Write - Delete general: approval_delay: 2.5 # seconds to wait before pulsing (filters auto-approvals) cooldown: 2.0 # minimum seconds between flashes ``` Styles are organized under `dark` and `light` theme sections, each containing `running` (approval pulse) and `completed` (stop flash) modes with their own color, border, and sound settings. The `theme` option controls which styles are active: set `"auto"` to follow macOS appearance in real-time, or force `"dark"` / `"light"`. Set `sound: ""` to disable sound for a particular mode. ## Uninstall ```bash uv run cursor-flasher uninstall uv run cursor-flasher stop ``` ## Troubleshooting **Flashing on every tool call (too noisy):** - Edit `~/.cursor-flasher/config.yaml` and narrow down `approval_tools` to just `Shell`. **No flash at all:** - Check daemon: `uv run cursor-flasher status` - Check hooks installed: `ls ~/.cursor/hooks/cursor-flasher-notify.py` - Check Cursor Settings → Hooks tab for execution logs **Pulse doesn't stop:** - Click the Cursor window to bring it to focus — the pulse auto-dismisses when Cursor is the frontmost app.