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39 posts, 1 tool, 1 guide
A concrete step-by-step guide to moving your development workflow from Cursor to Claude Code - settings, rules, keybindings, and the habits that transfer.
A new study from nrehiew quantifies a problem every Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex user has felt: models making huge diffs for tiny fixes. Here is why it happens, why tests do not catch it, and what to do about it.
Zed shipped a Threads Sidebar that runs multiple agents in one window, isolated per-worktree, with per-thread agent selection. This is the first major editor to treat parallel agent orchestration as a first-class editor feature, not a plugin.
Autocomplete wrote the line. Agents write the pull request. The shift from Copilot to Claude Code, Cursor Agent, and Devin - explained with links to the docs that prove every claim.
12 AI coding tools across 4 architecture types, compared on pricing, strengths, weaknesses, and best use cases. The definitive comparison matrix for 2026.
Complete pricing breakdown for every major AI coding tool. Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot, Windsurf, Codex, Augment, and more. Free tiers, pro plans, hidden costs, and what you actually get for your money.
A free directory of 303 packaged agent workflows covers 12 careers - from contract review for lawyers to candidate scoring for recruiters.
Terminal agent, IDE agent, local-plus-cloud agent. Three architectures compared - how to decide which fits your workflow, or why you should use all three.
From terminal agents to cloud IDEs - these are the AI coding tools worth using for TypeScript development in 2026.
Claude Code is agent-first. Cursor is editor-first with CLI agents. Both write TypeScript. Here is how to pick the right one.
Cursor just shipped Composer 2 - a major upgrade to their AI coding assistant. Here is what changed and why it matters.
A detailed comparison of Cursor and Claude Code from someone who uses both daily. When to use each, how they differ, and the ideal setup.
Cursor is editor-first. Codex is terminal, cloud, and PR-first. Here is when to use each for TypeScript projects.
MCP servers connect AI agents to databases, APIs, and tools through a standard protocol. Here is how to configure and use them with Claude Code and Cursor.
Vibe coding works when you pair natural-language building with repo context, tests, diff review, security checks, and rollback. Here is the practical workflow for Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, v0, Lovable, and Bolt.
Benchmarks are useful, but frontend work fails in places leaderboards barely measure. Here is how Web Dev Arena turns AI model comparison into a practical UI evaluation workflow.
Both fork VS Code and add AI. Windsurf (rebranded to Devin Desktop after the Cognition acquisition) has Cascade. Cursor has Composer 2.5. Here is how they compare for TypeScript.
Cursor just dropped their first in-house model. Composer is 4x faster than similar models and completes most coding tasks in under 30 seconds. Here's what actually changed and why it matters.

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