Cursor 3.2 Ships /multitask: Async Subagents, Worktrees, and Multi-Root Workspaces
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Cursor 3.2 (April 24) introduces /multitask, which spawns async subagents to parallelize queued requests and break large tasks into smaller chunks for simultaneous execution. Multi-root workspaces let a single agent session span frontend, backend, and shared libraries across repos without retargeting. Worktrees improvements let developers run isolated background tasks across branches. This is the most significant agent-orchestration update since Cursor 3.0 launched on April 2.