Called Automations, the new system gives users a way to automatically launch agents within their coding environment, ...
After becoming the hottest, fastest growing AI coding company, Cursor is confronting a new reality: developers may no longer ...
Cursor announced updates to its AI coding agents as the startup works to fend off competition from rivals. The updated agents ...
Whether you’re hacking together a side project, experimenting with a creative idea, or diving into a passion app over the weekend, the environment you choose to code in makes a big difference. This is ...
VS Code is the default IDE for most of us, and it’s also the foundation for many popular tools since it’s open source. One of the most successful forks is Cursor. It’s barely three years old, has seen ...
Since the AI coding assistant space kicked off with GitHub Copilot, which came early to Visual Studio Code, other alternatives have sprung up, with Cursor among the most popular. Thanks to abilities ...
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What does $200 a month get you in the world of AI-powered coding tools? For developers considering Cursor’s Ultra Plan, this isn’t just a casual expense, it’s an investment in productivity, efficiency ...
Cursor introduces Automations, enabling AI coding agents to start tasks automatically and reduce constant prompting, reshaping how developers manage software workflows.
What happens when a tool designed to simplify your workflow suddenly becomes more complex? That’s the question many Cursor AI users are grappling with following the platform’s latest update. Once ...