Cursor is rolling out a new kind of agentic coding tool
As agentic coding spreads, the working life of a software engineer has become dazzlingly complex.
It’s a lot to keep track of, and human engineers’ attention has quickly become the limiting resource. Cursor launched a new tool Thursday aimed at keeping that chaos in check. Called Automations, the new system gives users a way to automatically launch agents within their coding environment, triggered by a new addition to the codebase, a Slack message, or a simple timer. As Cursor describes it, it’s a way to review and maintain all the new code created by agentic tools — without tracking dozens of agents at once.
Instead of launching agents with a human prompt, Cursor’s Automation framework lets you launch agents automatically — and loop humans in whenever they’re needed.
”It’s that they aren’t always initiating. They’re called in at the right points in this conveyor belt.
Using Automations, Cursor has been able to expand that system to more involved security audits and more thorough reviews. “This idea of thinking harder, spending more tokens to find harder issues, has been really valuable,” said engineering lead Josh Ma. Cursor estimates that it runs hundreds of automations per hour, reaching far beyond simple code review.
A separate automation offers weekly summaries of changes to the codebase on Cursor’s company Slack.
” The new system comes amid intense competition in the agentic coding space, with both OpenAI and Anthropic having made significant updates to their agentic coding tools in the past month. Ramp data shows Cursor’s market share holding steady since May, with roughly 25% of generative AI clients subscribing to Cursor in some capacity
Logic Quality Breakdown:
- Updated_At:
- Truth_Blocks:
- Analysis_Method: