Not an swe, but a former spm. I use it in terminal in Cursor (formerly Vscode) so I can more easily track the git changes and diffs, and see when it’s going off track earlier. It also makes it easier to track the task log.
But I’ll also jump back and forth between cursor and cc since cursors auto mode is very fast, pretty good, and a lot cheaper for generic tasks like git commit messages or running CI scripts with feedback.
Not an swe, but a former spm. I use it in terminal in Cursor (formerly Vscode) so I can more easily track the git changes and diffs, and see when it’s going off track earlier. It also makes it easier to track the task log.
But I’ll also jump back and forth between cursor and cc since cursors auto mode is very fast, pretty good, and a lot cheaper for generic tasks like git commit messages or running CI scripts with feedback.