We’ve rolled out some slick quality-of-life upgrades to the Cursor CLI—making it smoother and more enjoyable to work with agents directly in your terminal.
Use /debug to quickly trace root causes and squash those tricky, hard-to-reproduce bugs with confidence.
One user suggests adding a changelog link.
Another says checks out and tags an AI assistant (@cursor) asking it to take a shot at the task.
The Cursor app responds, indicating it has added some constraints, with a View PR button implying it generated a pull request automatically.
Kimi K2.6 just dropped.
And it crushed Claude Opus 4.6 on SWE-Bench Pro.
Kimi K2.6: 58.6
GPT-5.4 xhigh: 57.7
Gemini 3.1 Pro: 54.2
Claude Opus 4.6: 53.4
An open source Chinese model is now #1 on agentic coding.
Frontier labs have a problem.
This is what AI-first development looks like.
From CLI → to editor → to live app
all powered by Cursor AI.
• Writes code
• Runs tests
• Ships UI
• Tracks changes
All in one flow.
We’re not just coding anymore—
we’re orchestrating with AI 🤯
#AI#Coding#DevTools
Not just you 😅
They didn’t remove it—just merged it.
Composer 2 High is basically baked into Agent/Edit now.
Same power, different UI… still feels weird tho 👀
This is what modern coding looks like.
Clean UI.
Instant navigation.
AI-powered editing with Cursor AI.
You’re not just writing code anymore—
you’re collaborating with AI.
Faster builds. Less friction. Better flow 🚀
#AI#Coding#Developers
Cursor AI is changing how developers code.
• Ask in plain English
• Edit entire files instantly
• Debug faster with AI
It understands your whole codebase — not just one file.
Feels like coding with a senior dev sitting next to you 🤖
#AI#Coding#DevTools
Jump from the diff straight to the exact line in the file. Once there, you have the full power of the editor: make changes manually, use Tab, go to definition, and more.