r/cursor
PulseAugur coverage of r/cursor — every cluster mentioning r/cursor across labs, papers, and developer communities, ranked by signal.
7 day(s) with sentiment data
Cursor to implement 'goal' mode inspired by Claude within 60 days
A significant portion of the r/cursor community is actively advocating for a new 'goal' mode feature, directly referencing Anthropic's Claude as inspiration. Given the strong user engagement and the explicit call to action for community support, it's plausible Cursor will prioritize this feature for implementation in the near future.
User trust concerns regarding data sharing in Cursor IDE persist
A user on r/cursor has raised a critical issue regarding the inability to uncheck the data sharing option, indicating potential privacy concerns or a significant UX flaw. This recurring theme of data privacy and user control is a notable pattern that could impact user adoption and retention if not addressed promptly.
Cursor plugin submission process is experiencing delays
A user reported a 'scan failed' status for their plugin submission to the Cursor community directory, with a multi-week delay for resolution. This suggests potential bottlenecks or technical issues within Cursor's plugin management infrastructure that could frustrate developers and hinder ecosystem growth.
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Reddit removes posts from r/StableDiffusion and r/cursor for policy violations
Two Reddit communities, r/StableDiffusion and r/cursor, have had posts removed by the platform administrators for violating content policies. The specific reasons for the removal were not disclosed, but the action indic…
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Reddit discussion dismisses AI water usage concerns
A Reddit discussion on the r/cursor subreddit questions the narrative around AI's water consumption, suggesting it is minimal and not a significant concern. The conversation implies that environmental worries about AI a…
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Cursor IDE user suggests rollover feature for unused AI credits
A user on Reddit's r/cursor subreddit has proposed a new feature for the Cursor IDE. The user suggests implementing a rollover system for unused AI usage percentages, allowing customers to carry over unused portions of …
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Reddit community removes post for content policy violation
The Reddit community r/cursor has removed a post, with the reason cited as a violation of the platform's content policy. The specific details of the removed content and the exact nature of the policy violation are not d…
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Cursor user reports missing $50 in referral credits
A user on the r/cursor subreddit reported not receiving referral credits they were expecting. The user stated they referred two friends last month and were promised $50 in credits, which should have been applied during …
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Cursor IDE user seeks clarification on usage statistics discrepancy
A user on Reddit's r/cursor subreddit is seeking clarification on how to interpret the usage statistics displayed by the Cursor IDE. They observed a discrepancy between their total usage percentage (15%) and the breakdo…
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AI Dev Tool Users Debate Flaky CI Test Automation Solutions
A user on Reddit's r/cursor community is seeking solutions for flaky test automation in continuous integration (CI) pipelines. They describe a scenario where a high percentage of tests fail without apparent cause, citin…
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Cursor IDE user struggles to move folder for over 30 minutes
A user on Reddit's r/cursor subreddit is experiencing difficulty moving a folder out of the 'tabs' directory within the Cursor IDE. The user has spent over 30 minutes attempting to relocate a file named "_budgetContext.…
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Cursor IDE user suggests prompt queuing improvement
A user on Reddit's r/cursor subreddit suggested an improvement for the Cursor IDE's prompt queuing system. The user argued that queued prompts should be integrated with tool call responses immediately, rather than waiti…
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Cursor IDE users request 'write new files' feature
A user on Reddit's r/cursor subreddit is asking for a new feature in the Cursor IDE. They want an option to simply write new files to local storage without needing to commit, cancel, or stash them. This suggestion aims …
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Reddit removes multiple posts from AI subreddits
Multiple posts across Reddit communities, including r/cursor and r/OpenAI, have been removed by the platform for violating content policies. The specific reasons for removal are not detailed, but the removals indicate a…
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Cursor IDE users seek improved agent building functionality
A user on Reddit's r/cursor subreddit is seeking guidance on how to build a new agent from "plan mode" within the Cursor IDE's agents window. The user expresses frustration with the current agent window functionality, c…
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Cursor users seek methods to test AI rule effectiveness
A user on Reddit's r/cursor subreddit is seeking methods to verify the effectiveness of their custom "Cursor rules," which are prompts designed to guide the AI's behavior. The user describes having a lengthy rules file …
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Reddit Removes Multiple AI-Related Posts for Policy Violations
Multiple Reddit posts across various subreddits, including r/cursor, r/StableDiffusion, and r/OpenAI, have been removed by Reddit administrators. The removals cite violations of the platform's content policy. The specif…
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Cursor plugin directory submission fails scan
A user on Reddit's r/cursor subreddit is experiencing an issue where their plugin submission to the community directory is stuck with a "scan failed" status. They have been waiting for a couple of weeks for an admin to …
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Cursor users rally for new AI coding assistant 'goal' mode
Users on the r/cursor subreddit are rallying support for a new "goal" mode feature. This mode, inspired by similar functionality in Anthropic's Claude, aims to enhance the coding assistant's capabilities. The community …
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Cursor AI code editor faces user trust questions over data sharing
A user on Reddit's r/cursor subreddit is questioning the future viability of the AI-powered code editor, Cursor. The user highlighted an issue where the data sharing option cannot be unchecked, suggesting potential priv…
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Users compare GPT-5.5 and Claude Sonnet 4.5 for analysis tasks
A user on Reddit's r/cursor subreddit shared their workflow for using both GPT-5.5 and Claude Sonnet 4.5 for analysis and reporting tasks. They find GPT-5.5 to be faster and more stable for initial output, while Claude …
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Cursor IDE offers 50% discount via user referral links
Users on the r/cursor subreddit are sharing referral links for the Cursor IDE. These links offer new users a 50% discount on their first month of Pro, Pro+, or Ultra subscription tiers. Both the referrer and the new use…
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User struggles to create subagent in Cursor IDE, creates skill instead
A Reddit user is seeking assistance on the r/cursor subreddit regarding an issue with creating a subagent within the Cursor IDE. The user described following the steps to create a new subagent and provided a prompt inte…