Cursor
AI-first code editor built on VS Code with codebase-aware chat, autocomplete, and agent mode.
Key features of Cursor
- Codebase context
- Agent mode
- Multi-file edits
- Claude & GPT-4 models
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How Cursor fits in an AI stack
In a well-built AI toolkit, Cursor works as a coding layer — it lives where you write software and pays for itself in development speed. At $20/mo, Cursor adds $20/month to your stack — worth auditing against overlapping subscriptions before you commit.
Before adding it, check what you already pay for: tools in the same category often overlap heavily, and stacking two of them rarely doubles your output. The free Central Hub For AI stack manager can flag overlaps with Cursor and show what a swap would save.
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