Cursor 3 adds PR review flow
Cursor 3 now folds code review into its agent workspace, so engineers can inspect comments, diffs, commits, and review status in one place. The update also adds a quicker path for splitting large changes into smaller, more mergeable PRs.
Cursor is pushing past “AI editor” into a full PR operations layer, which is where agentic coding tools start to feel sticky for real teams.
- –The unified review surface cuts down on context switching between editor, GitHub, and terminal
- –The file tree and changes picker should make large agent-generated diffs easier to navigate
- –“Create PRs” is the more consequential piece: it helps turn one messy change set into clean, reviewable slices
- –“Build in Parallel” reinforces Cursor’s direction as an orchestration UI for multiple subtasks, not just a chatty IDE
- –The main risk is workflow complexity: splitting and merging more PRs is useful only if the auto-proposed plan stays predictable and trusted
DISCOVERED
2h ago
2026-05-07
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3h ago
2026-05-07
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cursor_ai