Cursor’s CLI Just Got a Whole Lot Smarter – Fresh Updates from Last Week

Hey folks, Cursor’s been busy tinkering with its CLI over the past couple of weeks, rolling out updates that feel like they’ve brought the full editor experience right into your terminal. Think Plan and Ask modes, cloud handoffs, and slick auth for external tools – all landed around 8 and 16 January. If you’re knee-deep in code or just dipping toes, these changes make solo devs and teams move faster without the usual terminal headaches.

Grab a coffee, fire up iTerm2 or whatever you use, and let’s break down what’s new. I tried these last Tuesday while syncing Shopify inventory scripts, and blimey, it saved me from staring at a blank screen.

Plan mode in CLI

Now you can sketch out your coding plan in the terminal before touching a key. Cursor asks questions to nail down details, triggered by /plan or –mode=plan.

For devs, it’s like having a mate brainstorm a React component refactor without the chit-chat. Project managers use it to outline task flows before handing off. I had a marketer last week generate campaign briefs in Node, planning email sequences tied to HubSpot first – cut trial and error by half.

Ask mode in CLI

Explore your codebase with questions, no changes made, same as the editor. Kick it off with /ask or –mode=ask.

Handy for analysts poking at legacy Python without breaking things, or researchers auto-summarising call transcripts from Twilio logs. Content writers query docs for Canva integration snippets. Dictating this bit now… yeah, asked about a bash loop for log parsing, got the answer clean without edits.

Handoff to Cloud Agents

Push chats to cloud agents for background runs. Add a prefix to messages, pick up later on web or mobile at cursor.com/agents.

  • Devs offload long builds, like compiling that massive Rust project.
  • Managers sync inventory overnight with Shopify APIs.
  • Enthusiasts let it churn demo apps while grabbing lunch.

Word-level Inline Diffs

Precise highlighting shows exactly which words changed in the CLI.

Tech-savvy users spot tweaks in pull requests fast, like debugging a Next.js prop update. No more squinting at line diffs in VS Code forks.

One-click MCP authentication

Quick login for external tools and data, auto-handles callbacks. New /mcp list menu to manage servers.

Connects to Azure Functions or custom MCPs without hassle. Devs link GitHub repos seamlessly; analysts pull from Google Sheets for reports.

Earlier on 8 January, they added /models, /rules, /mcp commands plus 10-20x faster hooks – tabs auto-name by chat, Shift+Enter for new lines. Solid base for these.

Reckon these make Cursor’s CLI a proper workhorse now. Head over to cursor.com, give it a spin in your setup, drop feedback on the forum, or sub for more updates straight to your inbox.

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