Comment by ShamelessC

2 years ago

It’s a fork of VS Code? I guess it’s tougher to monetize an extension?

edit: <ignoreme>Also why is it Mac only if VS Code supports all three OS?</ignoreme>

(One of the Cursor devs here)

We forked VSCode because we wanted to change the UI in ways Microsoft wouldn't allow (e.g. our Cmd-K isn't possible as a VSC plugin; Microsoft is building their own version and isn't letting plugins use it)

Indeed I can't see the point of shipping the "AI first" feature as a whole editor. It seems to me that it should be a feature of any editor, or else I'd like to be convinced by arguments less marketing oriented than those I see on the home page.

  • It's likely that they changed the UI in a way that stock VSCode does not allow. Extensions can't modify everything.

Easier to monetize but more effort spent in keeping up with upstream. Good for extracting money from dumb VCs, bad for users.