- Cursor – Background Agents
With background agents, you can spawn off asynchronous agents that can edit and run your code in a remote environment At any point, you can view their status, send a follow-up, or take over
- How to Use Background Agents in Cursor - YouTube
In today's short, I demo how to set up your first background coding agent with the new Cursor 1 0 update, demonstrating a real example of adding UI to my AI
- Background agents? - How To - Cursor - Community Forum
You can go to Cursor settings and turn on the Background Agent Then it will be visible in Chat as an icon You may need to read more about the feature in Cursor Documentation (top right of forum), as the feature works different from what you assume Background agent works on separate tasks, can’t be just handed off between chats
- Exploring Cursor Background Agents: A Hands-On Experience
I decided to give Cursor Background Agents a try with one of my own repos (terraform-aws-ecr) after hearing about their capabilities Here’s the whole experience…
- Background Agents in Cursor: Cloud-Powered Coding at Scale
Cursor's Background Agents enhance development by automating tasks directly within the IDE, allowing multiple AI agents to run concurrently This feature reduces context-switching, speeds up processes, and optimizes collaborative workflows by integrating directly with GitHub
- How These Cursor Updates Will Save You Hours
🤖 Background Agents: Your Autonomous Coding Team This is the update I'm most excited about, and here's why it matters Until now, Cursor's agent feature worked in co-pilot mode You'd type a prompt, watch the AI write code, and approve each change Great, but you're still babysitting the process Background agents flip this completely
- Changelog - May 15, 2025 | Cursor - The AI Code Editor | Cursor - The . . .
To try it, head to Settings > Beta > Background Agent This allows you to run many agents in parallel and have them tackle bigger tasks The agents run in their own remote environments At any point, you can view the status, send a follow-up, or take over We're curious to hear what you think
- Cursor – Agent Mode
Agent is the default and most autonomous mode in Cursor, designed to handle complex coding tasks with minimal guidance It has all tools enabled to autonomously explore your codebase, read documentation, browse the web, edit files, and run terminal commands to complete tasks efficiently
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