That’s great to hear. To add a little weight to the importance: The WSL extension is currently not working (requires ^1.81.0.), which approximately means Cursor can’t be used for any kind of web dev on windows.
Changelog for 0.13.0 (updated VSCode version) seems to be there but downloads still point to 0.12.3. Hopefully it will be available soon.
same for me, any updates?
The update for this should drop today. The changelog for the next version (0.13.0) is already available on the website. Thank you for your patience!
This update will begin rolling out to users slowly in a few hours. That means we release it to a few randomly selected users first before making it available to everyone. Since this update carries a higher risk of bugs, it might take an additional ~12 hours before everyone receives it. Thank you for your patience!
The staged rollout has started! You can also redownload from https://cursor.sh to instantly get the latest version (all of your settings/extensions will move over to the redownloaded version).
Thank you for your patience here — there were a few more bugs to squash in the merge than expected.
Updated in the morning (local time here in northern Europe) and I have not encountered any problems/regressions so far. I’m so happy that all my extensions are working again. It was a bit surprising that so many extensions required almost the latest VSCode version.
Anyway, nice job listening to the community feedback and reacting accordingly. It’s probably somewhat painful to prioritize keeping up to date with VSCode over some awesome new AI-coding features but I’d rather have my extensions AND keep using the Cursor even if that means a little bit slower progress on new features.
love to hear it. please keep posting and if you find bugs please post here!
Btw Cursor based off of 1.83 should be wide-launched to all users (0.13.2
).
In the future, our current plan is to merge in VSCode releases as soon as they launch instead of pinning to an old version like we did before. Though, this is subject to change if ends up causing problems for people.
I’ve been using Cursor for quite a while and never encountered this issue. However, today is the day, and it’s blocking my progress, which is a bit frustrating. I don’t know how difficult it is to fix, but at the very least, we should be able to manually install a version and continue working. In my case, I installed the extension manually, but I’m still getting a message to update to the old version, and it won’t let me use the extension. Nothing works.