For the longest time, I didn’t understand why Cursor had to be a dedicated app built on VS Code when it could have just been an extension. It didn’t seem to add much beyond an AI copilot layer on top ...
In a bid to enhance its AI-assisted coding capabilities, VS Code has recently introduced a suite of new features that directly compete with Cursor, a fork of VS Code known for its advanced AI ...
Since the AI coding assistant space kicked off with GitHub Copilot, which came early to Visual Studio Code, other alternatives have sprung up, with Cursor among the most popular. Thanks to abilities ...