How does Cursor plan mode differ from Claude Code plan mode? I've used the latter a lot (it's been there a long time), and the description seems very similar. The big difference with the workflow I described is that with that plan mode you don't get to review and correct what happened between steps.
I've not used Claude Code, so my answer might not be that useful. But I would think that because both are chat-based interfaces you would be able to instruct the model to either continue without approval or wait for your approval at each step. I certainly do that with Cursor. Cursor has also recently started automatically generating TODO lists in the background (with a tool call I'm assuming), and displaying them as part of the thinking process without explicit instruction. I find that useful.
How does Cursor plan mode differ from Claude Code plan mode? I've used the latter a lot (it's been there a long time), and the description seems very similar. The big difference with the workflow I described is that with that plan mode you don't get to review and correct what happened between steps.
I've not used Claude Code, so my answer might not be that useful. But I would think that because both are chat-based interfaces you would be able to instruct the model to either continue without approval or wait for your approval at each step. I certainly do that with Cursor. Cursor has also recently started automatically generating TODO lists in the background (with a tool call I'm assuming), and displaying them as part of the thinking process without explicit instruction. I find that useful.