Cursor is the first AI-integrated IDE I've used beyond AI auto-complete. Having the LLM chat agent embedded in the IDE is saving me a lot of time. I find it particularly helpful for providing a skeleton of code to edit or for diagnosing source of errors. It's also very helpful for explaining pre-existing code in languages or codebases you are less familiar with
I used to code daily, but now I program just 5-6 days a month. Even so, I’d never give up my Cursor subscription. It’s been a game-changer for launching features quickly and reviewing content effortlessly!
Version 4.2 performed really well, but 4.3 feels like a step backward. The UI has become less user-friendly, and the long context feature has been removed. Since it's the weekend, I'm currently exploring alternative options.
Cursor accelerates our coding process, offering an enhanced alternative to GitHub Copilot. It allows us to interact directly with our codebase, simplifying navigation and comprehension. Once you use it, there's no turning back.