Cursor

AI Coding Assistants

An AI-first code editor. Built on VS Code with deeply integrated AI capabilities for code generation, editing, and debugging.

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What is Cursor?

Cursor is a next-generation code editor designed with AI at its core. Built as a fork of VS Code, it supports all VS Code extensions and keybindings. It integrates AI interaction into the editor's core through features like Cmd+K (code generation/editing), Cmd+L (chat), and Composer (simultaneous multi-file editing). A standout feature is its context-aware suggestions that understand your entire codebase, automatically referencing related files across your project when generating code. You can switch between multiple AI models including Claude, GPT-4o, and Gemini.

Pricing Plans

1Free (2,000 completions/mo)
2Pro $16/mo (credit-based)
3Teams $32/user/mo
4Ultra $200/mo (heavy usage)
520% discount with annual billing

Key Features

Inline code generation and editing with Cmd+K
AI chat with Cmd+L
Composer (simultaneous AI editing across multiple files)
Semantic search across the entire codebase
Multi-model support (Claude, GPT-4o, Gemini)
Tab completion (fast code autocompletion)

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Deeply integrated AI features with intuitive controls
  • Full compatibility with VS Code extensions
  • Simultaneous AI editing of multiple files with Composer
  • Context-aware suggestions that understand the entire codebase
  • Switch between multiple AI models (Claude, GPT-4o, etc.)

Cons

  • Syncing settings with VS Code can sometimes require extra effort
  • Premium request quotas are limited
  • Indexing can take time on large projects

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. How does Cursor differ from VS Code?

A. Cursor is built on VS Code with AI features deeply integrated into the editor's core. While VS Code extensions still work, AI interaction is much more naturally embedded.

Q. Is Cursor free to use?

A. Yes, the Hobby plan offers 2,000 code completions and 50 chat messages per month for free.

Q. Which is better, GitHub Copilot or Cursor?

A. If you prefer to keep your existing editor, Copilot is the way to go. If you want to maximize AI capabilities, Cursor is recommended. Cursor provides a more seamless AI interaction experience.

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