
Bennett Brownlow
214 posts

Bennett Brownlow
@bennett2b
enterprise @cursor_ai


I switched back to Cursor last week after using Codex for 6 months. A few thoughts: - the agent is great. on par with CC & Codex. - inapp browser + design mode is easily the best front-end dev experience - inline PR review is awesome. super excited for their github alternative

@leerob this is honestly one of my most magical moments in the Cursor Slack whenever I find a smaller bug, a random Cursor employee just pops in, tags Cursor, and it's in the next version absolutely insane timeline we live in

Introducing /automate, a skill for agents to set up automations for you. Describe your task in plain language. Cursor configures the triggers, instructions, and tools.


composer 2.5 is extremely good and i will prove it on tuesday

Right size your requests. Don't think of it as it "writes 5% better code," but more like it can handle the next 5% of previously unsolvable tasks. If Composer 2.5 is already doing well for your work, you don't need to use a more expensive model! But when you have a problem that's too hard you can go up

With Design Mode, you can now point, draw, or talk to update your UI.




Did you know Cursor can watch output from terminals and take action? It's very extensible. I used it to make a /loop skill, which wakes the agent up on a schedule. Try "/loop until this PR merges" or "/loop 1h check #infra-logs for anything critical". Should I do /goal next?

It's kinda crazy that you can just use multitask design mode to make a bunch of frontend UI changes, then ask for a shared link canvas with a recap of the changes in like 5 min






