#cursor — HonestUse
8 discussions tagged #cursor
Upgraded to Max specifically for Claude Code. $200/mo. Still hitting rate limits daily. I timed it — about 45 minutes of heavy usage before I get throttled. That's like $4.50 per productive session. A
Spent 2 weeks using Cursor exclusively, then 2 weeks with Copilot. Cursor is miles ahead for refactoring and multi-file edits. Copilot is still better for inline completions. The Cursor composer featu
I've tried them all — Copilot, Cursor, Cody, Aider, Continue. None of them come close to Claude Code for complex, multi-file tasks. The way it understands project structure, maintains context across f
I've used all three extensively for 3+ months each. Here's my honest breakdown:
**Claude Code**: Best for complex refactoring and understanding large codebases. The agentic workflow is unmatched. Wea
Used Cursor for 6 months, switched to Claude Code 2 months ago. Here's my take: Claude Code is significantly better at understanding large codebases and making multi-file changes. The terminal-based w
Claude Code better for large refactors. Cursor better for inline edits. Agent system unmatched.
Anyone else having stability issues with Cursor on large codebases? My project has ~2000 TS files and Cursor crashes multiple times a day. The indexing seems to eat all my RAM (I have 32GB!) and then
Switched to Cursor from VS Code 2 weeks ago and I can't go back. The tab completion is so good it feels like cheating. It predicts what I want to type with scary accuracy.
My productivity has gone up