Recently, I've been tinkering with tool selection for vibe coding.
After trying a bunch, Cursor is still the most user-friendly one. If you're just starting to explore these kinds of tools, you can first try Google's version of Cursor—it offers similar features, and most importantly, it's free for now.
It's a pretty good entry point for beginners, and you can consider switching to the paid version later once you're more comfortable with it.
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fren_with_benefits
· 15h ago
Once you try Cursor, there's no going back—it's truly amazing.
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Degentleman
· 23h ago
Haha, I'm also using that Google version. As a freeloader, I find it really nice.
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consensus_whisperer
· 23h ago
Cursor is indeed very useful, but I'm still more used to cline. Each has its own merits.
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MissingSats
· 23h ago
This Google version of Cursor is a paradise for freeloaders. I'm using it too, and it's really sufficient.
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GhostAddressMiner
· 23h ago
Cursor, to put it bluntly, is just the new story that VC capital wants. How long will the free version last? I’ve noticed some unusual activity from those addresses starting with 0x recently. Don’t wait until you’ve truly taken the bait to start regretting it.
Recently, I've been tinkering with tool selection for vibe coding.
After trying a bunch, Cursor is still the most user-friendly one. If you're just starting to explore these kinds of tools, you can first try Google's version of Cursor—it offers similar features, and most importantly, it's free for now.
It's a pretty good entry point for beginners, and you can consider switching to the paid version later once you're more comfortable with it.