Colin:
We’d love your feedback!
How are you liking the Agents Window?
The Agents Window seems like it would be very good for my workflow of working with files and source control on one screen and agents on another. Since I moved to Cursor, I had been struggling with several issues to try to get that functionality:
Since the latest update of Cursor, I’ve encountered an issue where I can’t input text in the chat field. This happens when I open Cursor Chat in an editor tab and then use the “Move Editor into New Window” command to open the chat in a separate window.
Steps to Reproduce:
Open Cursor.
Open the chat in a separate editor tab.
Use the “Move Editor into New Window” command.
Attempt to input text into the chat field in the new window.
Expected Result:
I should be able to input text into the chat…
Where does the bug appear (feature/product)?
Cursor IDE
Describe the Bug
Nothing happens when you click the “Open Chat as Editor” option.
This possibly has to do with these other bug reports:
I was previously using the chat as editor option without running into the issues described in the above posts
Steps to Reproduce
Open a chat in the chat pane.
Click the three dots in the upper right corner.
Click “Open Chat as Editor”
Nothing happens
Expected Behavior
The chat opens as an editor…
Where does the bug appear (feature/product)?
Cursor IDE
Describe the Bug
This has been reported before. All these bug reports have been closed 22 days after the last reply without resolving the issue:
To summarize, there is a setting to Auto-Accept agent edits on Commit (see screenshot). However, this does not actually work, requiring the user to manually accept/undo individual agent edits, or press the keep all button when relevant.
Steps to Reproduce
Verify that the setting “Auto-Acc…
While trying to find workarounds to those issues, I ended up returning to Visual Studio code for viewing files, diffs, manual edits, and source control, while having Cursor open in another window just for the agents. Those issues listed above have since been resolved, but there are two more unresolved issues that make Visual Studio Code superior for viewing diffs and managing source control, at least for my workflow:
I’d like to report a bug that I’ve been dealing with for about a month. I kept waiting for it to be fixed, but it doesn’t seem like anything is changing.
Bug description:
Every time I restart Cursor, it shows a list of files as “modified / needs saving”, even though I didn’t change anything.
What happens:
I work on a project
I make changes and commit
There are no unsaved files
I close Cursor
When I open Cursor again, I suddenly get ~10 files marked as changed/unsaved (changes I did not make…
Feature request for product/service
Cursor IDE
Describe the request
Hi there,
Could you consider adding this feature from VS Code 1.101 → View files in Source Control Graph view
I am currently using this config :
Version: 2.1.17
VSCode Version: 1.105.1
Commit: 6757269838ae9ac4caaa2be13f396fdfbcf1f9a0
Date: 2025-11-21T08:55:17.983Z (il y a 2 heures)
Electron: 37.7.0
Chromium: 138.0.7204.251
Node.js: 22.20.0
V8: 13.8.258.32-electron.0
OS: Darwin arm64 25.1.0
but still cannot use this …
Once those are resolved, then I can fully switch to Cursor and use the Agents Window as intended.