Is a Cursor extension a worthy item for a Product Hunt release?
Edwin Klesman
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As a maker, developer and AI enthousiast, I started working along with Cursor AI during development. This turned out to be a real productivity boost. One thing missed, though: the ability to save/export entire conversations (chats) that I had.
After a while I started to notice the need for this to:
1️⃣ save (parts of a) conversation as documentation (deploy steps, related features, architectural decisions, ..)
2️⃣use as input for a fresh chat when a (longer used/ long open) chat freezes (it doesn't react anymore.
That's why I created and actively use (and recommend) the "Cursor Convo Export extension".
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Jake Crump@jakecrump
Product Hunt
We've actually had a couple of very cool VSCode extensions launch recently: GitAnimals and vscode-pokemon So same principle as a Cursor extension. In general, if it aligns with our guidelines then I'd definitely recommend launching!
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@jakecrump Thanks for your feedback. Just checked the guidelines link you shared , and and think it is a good fit.
I've set up a launch for tomorrow for my Cursor Convo Export extension :)
Thanks again
Absolutely, cursor extensions can be super cool and useful productivity boosters in code editors and IDEs. The key is coming up with a unique, fun, and genuinely helpful concept that aligns with Product Hunt's guidelines. VSCode extensions like GitAnimals and vscode-pokemon have done well, so I say go for it and launch that cursor extension on PH! 🚀