Comment by tomrod
1 year ago
I've found cursor tends to muck up system internals and such when I use shells in it. There is a lot going on under that hood -- would prefer it work as a VS Code extension so it has some guardrails.
1 year ago
I've found cursor tends to muck up system internals and such when I use shells in it. There is a lot going on under that hood -- would prefer it work as a VS Code extension so it has some guardrails.
Have you tried the Clive or Continue extensions? AFAIK Continue is somewhat like Cursor. I prefer Clive though, it's become an important part of my workflow - although perhaps even more important is knowing when not to teach for it.
I'll check them out.