Where does the bug appear (feature/product)?
Cursor CLI
Describe the Bug
Queued prompts do not start after the actual prompt finishes like it works in IDE
Steps to Reproduce
Add a prompt to the queue
Expected Behavior
Shoudl start after the last prompt finishes
Operating System
Windows 10/11
Version Information
CLI Version 2026.03.11-6dfa30c
Model Claude 4.5 Sonnet (Thinking)
OS win32 (x64)
Terminal unknown
Shell cmd
User Email [email protected]
Does this stop you from using Cursor
No - Cursor works, but with this issue
deanrie
(Dean Rie)
4
Hey, thanks for the report.
The prompt queue in the CLI should work on your version. To dig in, I’ll need a bit more info:
- How exactly are you adding a prompt to the queue? Are you just typing it and pressing Enter while the previous request is still running?
- What happens after the first prompt finishes? Does the queue just silently disappear, or do you see some kind of error?
- Are you using
Ctrl+C to stop the current prompt before that?
A screen recording would be ideal, showing the full flow from sending the first prompt to the point where the queue doesn’t get picked up.
system
(system)
Closed
5
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