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Cursor

The best AI code editor. Not a novelty — it genuinely changes how fast you ship.

Free tier with limits. Pro at $20/mo. Business at $40/mo.

Best for

Any developer who writes code daily. Especially valuable for full-stack developers working across multiple languages and frameworks.

Not for

Non-technical users. Also overkill if you only write simple scripts occasionally — VS Code with Copilot might be enough.

Strengths

Where it performs well.

  • Codebase-aware completions that actually understand your project structure and patterns
  • Tab completion is eerily accurate — often predicts the exact next block you'd write
  • Chat mode with full repo context lets you refactor large sections conversationally
  • Built on VS Code so the transition is seamless — all your extensions still work
  • Multi-file edits in one shot save enormous time on cross-cutting changes

Limitations

Where you should be careful.

  • Heavy token usage on large codebases — can get expensive on Pro plan with frequent use
  • Occasionally suggests plausible but incorrect code that passes a quick glance — still need to review
  • Auto-complete can be distracting when you're thinking through architecture, not just typing
  • Some extensions conflict with Cursor's AI features — occasional debugging needed

Verdict

Use

If you write code for a living and you're not using Cursor, you're leaving speed on the table. The codebase awareness is the killer feature — it doesn't just complete lines, it understands your project. Best dev tool investment I've made this year.
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