I’ve been happily using my personal Cursor Pro subscription for work. My workplace only offers Github Copilot, which I didn’t want at first, but I find I hit model limits pretty early in the month and no I won’t throw in more of my own money for work. So I applied for a Github Copilot subscription at work hoping to leverage credits associated with that account.
I don’t feel like having VS Code and Cursor side by side to use e.g. Opus 4.6 credits that come with my work account when my Cursor credits run out and so I’d like to be able to switch between my two subscriptions from within Cursor, e.g. do the usual plan-build dance, only with two “credit stores”. That would be really cool.
not possible, extremely unlikely to be possible.
however you may install the github copilot extension directly into cursor.
then you use them as needed, cursor features for personal and copilot extension for work.
I think I understand the underpinnings of why that is not desirable from a business perspective. As I’m not interested in copilot’s traditional strengths (e.g. auto-complete), I’ll try to work on the same git repo/subtrees with VS Code on one side and Cursor on the other.
If people have suggestions on an optimal setup, I’m all ears. Using copilot tokens for creating plans (and debugging?) and leaving Cursor implement it since it’s now an artifact in the repo ?