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Cursor's own documentation has a clear, honest answer for how to start with vibe coding. We read it and turned it into a plain-English guide with a 30-minute daily routine you can actually follow.
Cursor 3 ships with an Agents Window that sits alongside your editor and signals a real shift in who is doing the work. Here is what it is and why it matters.
Cursor Agent with no tool call limit can take a feature request and see it through to a passing test suite, touching dozens of files along the way. Here is what that actually looks like.
Cursor Agent isn't just an autocomplete upgrade. It runs commands, searches the web, controls a browser, and keeps working even while it waits for your answers.
Bugbot, Cursor's built-in PR reviewer, now fixes the bugs it finds, learns from your team's history, and lets you control how deep it thinks.
Cursor is the AI code editor most vibe coders reach for first. Here is what it actually does, why it matters, and the exact steps to take when you open it for the first time.