If an IDEA plugin isn’t an option, I’d really like to have a proper keybinding migration tool. The one I found worked to some extent, but it fails to map many functions to corresponding ones on the Cursor side. If I could believe that I could get used to the VSCode family of editors, I might consider relearning them. But I really cannot foresee this happening in the near future. So for now, PyCharm (with CodeGPT subscription) remains my primary IDE and I rotate Cursor, Windsrf, Roocline, Aider as agentic coders. I could stay more in vscode land if my kb muscle memory didn’t fail me at every turn.
For programmers spoiled by a full IDE experience, the vscode family always feels lacking. For almost every Cursor feature, I can name a missing aspect that I’m actually using with PyCharm. And there are many features that are completely missing and depend on a buggy/half-baked/paid extensions.
And finally, if/when JB get their sht together and add proper agentic capabilities to their Asisstant offering, or someone else come up with a roocline like plugin, you may lose many of your dual citizens.