
Cursor
ursor is an AI‑powered code editor and agent designed to supercharge developer productivity with context-aware code understanding, autonomous task execution, and smart refactoring.

Overview
Cursor features include powerful autocomplete, natural‑language chat over your code using `@` context references, automated error detection and fixes, and an Agent mode that can autonomously complete programming tasks across files and run terminal commands.
Core Developer Features
Enhanced tools include Bugbot—a GitHub-integrated code reviewer that flags issues in pull requests and enables rapid fixes with “Fix in Cursor” actions. The agent system supports seamless task continuation across desktop, web and mobile via shared context.
- Multi-line context-aware Tab autocomplete powered by in-house models
- Natural-language chat and code editing using `Ctrl+K`, `Ctrl+I` and `@` references
- Real-time bug detection, lint fixes, and automated error correction
- Autonomous Agent mode for multi-file coding and terminal command execution
- Memory & project-aware preferences shared across team members
- Rosetta support for multiple AI models (Claude, GPT‑4.5, Custom LLMs)

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Community & Industry Feedback
Download Cursor’s AI Code Editor or access its Agent interface from web/mobile. Integrate GitHub to enable Bugbot reviews. Use Composer, chat, or agent modes as your workflow requires—teams benefit from shared memories and preferences.
Cursor often anticipates my next change — it feels like coding at the speed of thought. — developers at Shopify, Stripe, and OpenAI users reported.
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Cursor redefines the developer experience by blending responsive AI suggestions with agentic workflows—empowering teams to write cleaner, safer, and faster code with confidence.
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