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Agentic development changes with Cursor 2
From the course: AI Trends
Agentic development changes with Cursor 2
- Cursor arrived in the development scene as a disruptor, an IDE built from the ground up for AI-powered coding. But over time, token usage and pricing made the platform feel a bit constrained. However, with version two, they've made some significant changes that focus on parallel agentic workflows. Let's take a look. Now, the first thing you'll notice is that it doesn't look that much different than the previous Cursor, and that's because it now comes in two different modes, the regular looking editor mode that you're used to and a new agents mode, right up here on the left-hand side. This is a different looking layout with a chatbot focus. This is designed to look like a vibe coding application. It lets you run through multiple agents, even in parallel, to take care of things. One of the great features is the new model called Composer. So if you want to switch to it, you can click right here to get out of Auto mode, and…
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