Appreaciate your work here, I have been a user for about a month by now but even then learned about `cursorrules` and horizontal workbench setting which drove me crazy for a long time!
Am glad you enjoyed the video :). The horizontal workbench was the first thing I changed when starting to use cursor. Can't get used to it for some reason haha
I haven't tried continue yet but I suspect it is more similar to github copilot as both are addons for vscode. The thing with cursor is that it has many features like merging the generated code in the right places, a better autocomplete and many handy keyboard shortcuts. However if you want to use your own llms, continue might be a good choice.
Appreaciate your work here, I have been a user for about a month by now but even then learned about `cursorrules` and horizontal workbench setting which drove me crazy for a long time!
Am glad you enjoyed the video :). The horizontal workbench was the first thing I changed when starting to use cursor. Can't get used to it for some reason haha
Did you try continue for vscode? It can use local LLM and therefore it's free. I wonder what is your impression.
I haven't tried continue yet but I suspect it is more similar to github copilot as both are addons for vscode. The thing with cursor is that it has many features like merging the generated code in the right places, a better autocomplete and many handy keyboard shortcuts.
However if you want to use your own llms, continue might be a good choice.