Cursor has for the first time introduced what it claims is a competitive coding model, alongside the 2.0 version of its IDE with a new feature that allows running tasks with multiple agents in parallel. The companys flagship product is an IDE modeled after Visual Studio Code in many respects, but with a strong emphasis on vibe coding and heavier direct integration of based tools in the interface and workflow. Since its introduction, Cursor has supported models developed by other companies such...

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