Cursor Agents Now Available on Web and Mobile Platforms

Cursor Agents can now be accessed on web and mobile, enhancing coding assistance.

Cursor Agents Now Available on Web and Mobile

Cursor has extended access to its coding assistant, Cursor Agents, across web and mobile platforms. This update enables usage beyond traditional IDEs, accommodating varied working environments.

Features of Cursor Agents

Cursor Agents on web and mobile support several functions designed to facilitate coding workflows:

  • Remote Task Execution: Developers can initiate tasks such as bug fixes, feature implementations, or codebase inquiries without needing access to their primary development environment.

  • Cross-Platform Availability: Accessible through desktop, tablet, or mobile browsers. Users may also install it as a Progressive Web App (PWA) on iOS or Android. Instructions are outlined in the Cursor documentation.

  • Collaboration Tools: Team members with appropriate permissions can review diffs and pull requests created by agents. The platform also supports pull request generation via the web interface.

  • Contextual Inputs: Users can upload images, issue follow-up commands, and deploy multiple agents in parallel to compare outcomes.

Slack Integration

Cursor Agents can integrate with Slack to enable notifications on task completion and to trigger agents using "@Cursor" within conversations. Setup details are available in the Cursor documentation.

Cross-Device Development Support

With web and mobile availability, Cursor Agents provide more flexible support for software development tasks. Users can review output, give new instructions, or make edits from a laptop or desktop as needed. The update is intended to align with evolving, distributed work practices in software development.

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