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Is cursor meant for people who still want to be heavily involved with the code?
I am new to programming with AI, been programming on and off for a couple years and I think there are tons of cool features in cursor but I have been hearing a lot about people just submitting prompt and just accepting the final output and heavily utilizing agents. But that's not really what I'm looking for and want to be involved in the process. Would cursor be the right tool with the $20 plan?
u/ApplicationOk3587 — 2 days ago