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How did the Context7 or Cursor decided to use Laravel 12? Why not any other version? Or Context7 just provides only the latest docs?
Yes, by default it is choosing the latest version, from my experience.
I see Laravel documentation has 498,385 token number. What does it means? is it affect Cursor limit plan?
That is token for the whole documentation, what they actually do is return only the relevant docs which are much fewer tokens. And also, those are MCP tokens and, if I understand correctly, they don't count in Cursor's usage.
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How did the Context7 or Cursor decided to use Laravel 12? Why not any other version? Or Context7 just provides only the latest docs?
Yes, by default it is choosing the latest version, from my experience.
I see Laravel documentation has 498,385 token number. What does it means? is it affect Cursor limit plan?
That is token for the whole documentation, what they actually do is return only the relevant docs which are much fewer tokens. And also, those are MCP tokens and, if I understand correctly, they don't count in Cursor's usage.