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aws-mcp
Cursor MCP Server
aws-mcp is a Cursor MCP server included in the AWS SageMaker plugin by AWS.
Build, train, and deploy AI models with deep AWS AI/ML expertise brought directly into your coding assistants, covering the surface area of Amazon SageMaker AI.
Skills12
dataset-evaluationValidates dataset formatting and quality for SageMaker model fine-tuning (SFT, DPO, or RLVR). Use when the user says "is my dataset okay", "evaluate my data", "check my training data", "I have my own data", or before starting any fine-tuning job. Detects file format, checks schema compliance against the selected model and technique, and reports whether the data is ready for training or evaluation.
dataset-transformationGenerates a Jupyter notebook that transforms datasets between ML schemas for model training or evaluation. Use when the user says "transform", "convert", "reformat", "change the format", or when a dataset's schema needs to change to match the target format — always use this skill for format changes rather than writing inline transformation code. Supports OpenAI chat, SageMaker SFT/DPO/RLVR, HuggingFace preference, Bedrock Nova, VERL, and custom JSONL formats from local files or S3.
directory-managementManages project directory setup and artifact organization. Use when starting a new project, resuming an existing one, or when a PLAN.md needs to be associated with a project directory. Creates the project folder structure (specs/, scripts/, notebooks/) and resolves project naming.
finetuningGenerates a Jupyter notebook that fine-tunes a base model using SageMaker serverless training jobs. Use when the user says "start training", "fine-tune my model", "I'm ready to train", or when the plan reaches the finetuning step. Supports SFT, DPO, and RLVR trainers, including RLVR Lambda reward function creation.
finetuning-setupSelects a base model and fine-tuning technique (SFT, DPO, or RLVR) for the user's use case by querying SageMaker Hub. Use when the user asks which model or technique to use, wants to start fine-tuning, or mentions a model name or family (e.g., "Llama", "Mistral") — always activate even for known model names because the exact Hub model ID must be resolved. Queries available models, validates technique compatibility, and confirms selections.