
Cursor 2.0 introduces significant enhancements to streamline working with agents, featuring the new coding model, Composer, and an upgraded interface for managing multiple agents concurrently. Composer, the first agentic coding model, offers a speed advantage, being four times faster than comparable models. The updated interface allows for the operation of up to eight agents in parallel, each within its own isolated environment, utilizing git worktrees or remote machines to mitigate file conflicts.
The release also sees the Browser for Agent moving from beta to general availability, with enhanced support for Enterprise teams and the ability to embed the browser in-editor. This facilitates powerful interactions with DOM elements. Code review processes are improved, allowing users to view changes across multiple files seamlessly.
Sandboxed terminals are now fully available for macOS, executing commands securely with restricted internet access. Team Commands enable centralized management of custom commands and rules for team members, enhancing collaborative efficiency. Voice Mode introduces a hands-free control option, leveraging speech-to-text conversion to interact with agents.
Performance improvements are notable, with optimized Language Server Protocols (LSPs) for faster operations in Python and TypeScript, especially in large projects. Plan Mode offers flexibility in planning and executing tasks, with options for parallel agent involvement. The user interface sees enhancements in prompt management, with inline representation of files and directories and a more intuitive context-gathering mechanism.
Enterprise users benefit from advanced features like Sandboxed Terminals with admin controls, cloud distribution of hooks, and a comprehensive audit log for tracking administrative activities. Cloud agents provide reliable performance with instant startup capabilities, and an improved user experience for cloud interactions is on the horizon.
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