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henry
@henry
There are a lot of different AI enabled code editors / terminals out there - I held off installing them immediately & now enjoying that VS Code has integrated co-pilot into the terminal... HOWEVER - am totally open to compelling reasons to switch to AI enabled terminals & editors if the transition is painless
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jesse
@jbird
Cursor is a painless switch from VS code. I haven’t seen direct in terminal, but it can execute cmds to a terminal from a thread
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Ri🎩🧿🔄
@gravitron
I have tried and used a lot of different ones. Cursor did at some point have a bad npm package. How can we mitigate supply chain attacks. Also with Deepseek. No specific to cursor, but generally. Would be interested to find solutions for that
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Dalton
@dgs
Imo Cursor is better than VS Code. VS Code can add the current file or the whole codebase to the chat context, nothing in between. In Cursor you can select which files to add to the context.
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Barbs
@bbq
im a jetbrains user, originally their ai assistant plugin was lacking but tried it again recently and its become my new daily driver it gets a lot of hate but worth another look if you like the jetbrains ecosystem
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