The knock of effect of this is that in long sets of changes it will keep executing and charging for the tool use over and over again. I usually get through between 300-550 tool calls a month, I have done 500 in 10 days and I have produced about 10% of the work that I would usually have produced because this file editing is so broken.
This basically means my pro subscription is maxed out and now everything is overpriced usage based.
They need to organise credit refunds for people affected by this because its pointless to have a subscription if the tool blasts through it due to things not working
FIXED FOR ME, MPCs ISSUE: I was facing this issue for a few days now, and… on my end the issue happened to be conflicts between multiple MCPs that I had integrated, they were basically conflicting with the internal MCP of Cursor such as “edit_file”, etc.
So, I asked Cursor to troubleshoot itself, found the issue, proposed a solution, and fixed it!