How to Automate Command execution

I know the auto run mode but for some reason cursor still asks me for command to run or not. even for simple commands like mkdir.
there is a prompt we can set to make it somewhat workable but still it asks me for allowance. What auto run prompt do u use?

you might need to share more details.

skip the auto-run prompt for the begin, just add allow list commands

Hey, you need to add the necessary commands to the allowlist if you want them to run automatically. If you haven’t done this yet, it works for me.

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It might be good to update docu as that page is gone from docu

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Perfect. i was searching for Yolo :slight_smile:

Ah this looks good. btw mine looks a bit different

Do you have version 0.47, I suppose? In version 0.48, we removed the auto-run prompt field.

Oh yes I am 0.47.8

Yeah you dont need the auto-run prompt anyway.

hi I found that sudo command in ubuntu system also needs authorization instead of automatic, I have opened yolo
And I don’t have a password for this system.

Is Auto-run the same as YOLO mode renamed?

Yes its the same. YOLO is a more fancy word for auto-run

Is there any other way… “faster”?
Like “allow all” or “deny all”?

@deanrie How can you have both allow and deny? Having and allow list would imply that nothing not on the allow list will auto-run.