Extension Request: Claude Code RTL Support(yechielby.claude-code-rtl)


Update: Following the team’s feedback regarding official verification, I’ve moved this post to the ‘Built for Cursor’ category to share this solution with the community. Please note that the extension is already officially verified on Open VSX under the namespace yechielby.


Hi Cursor Team,

I’d like to request verification for my extension: Claude Code RTL Support.

This extension addresses a real pain point for Hebrew, Arabic, and Persian speakers — the lack of native RTL text support in the Claude Code chat interface inside Cursor. It injects CSS to handle right-to-left text direction while preserving LTR for code blocks and terminal output.

Extension details:

The extension is already being used by developers in Israel and the broader Arabic/Persian-speaking community. Verification in the Cursor marketplace would significantly improve discoverability and trust for these users.

Happy to provide any additional information needed.

Thanks,
Yechiel

Extension verifications require a website on a custom domain name.

Hi Ravi,

Thank you for the clarification regarding the custom domain requirement for official verification.

I understand the policy, and since I don’t currently have a custom TLD, I have moved this post to the “Built for Cursor” category to share the extension with the community as a contribution.

For transparency and trust, I have already completed the official namespace verification on Open VSX (under yechielby), which I hope provides some level of assurance for users until I set up a dedicated domain.

I appreciate the guidance!

Best regards,
Yechiel

Hi Ravi,

Thank you for the clarification regarding the custom domain requirement for official verification.

I understand the policy, and since I don’t currently have a custom TLD, I have moved this post to the “Built for Cursor” category to share the extension with the community as a contribution.

For transparency and trust, I have already completed the official namespace verification on Open VSX (under yechielby), which I hope provides some level of assurance for users until I set up a dedicated domain.

I appreciate the guidance!

Best regards,
Yechiel