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[Feature Request]: Opening up Cursor.Sh from the Terminal #1504

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gssakash-SxT opened this issue Jun 21, 2024 · 3 comments
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[Feature Request]: Opening up Cursor.Sh from the Terminal #1504

gssakash-SxT opened this issue Jun 21, 2024 · 3 comments

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@gssakash-SxT
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gssakash-SxT commented Jun 21, 2024

Not sure if this exists already and I couldn't find it but my request is very simple.
It would be great to add a capability to cursor.sh's IDE to be able to open it up directly from the command line similar to how vscode / sublime text allow you to do it with the code . or subl . commands respectively.

This would be an extremely good UX addition helping out a lot of developers as I have to drag and drop my desired directory into cursor right now manually which is an hassle to find a lot of times especially when my root directory has over a 100 directories.

@Am0stafa
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Yeah please do that!

@Flux159
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Flux159 commented Jun 26, 2024

This should already exist at least on Mac - Cmd+Shift+P to open the command box, search for Shell command: Install 'cursor' command, then restart your terminal to be able to cursor . in any directory.

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Never found out about this, would be good to have it documented if not already, it works like a charm now. Thanks
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