Fetching from the wire…
Public story · 2026-02-24 · source-backed
Cursor 2.2 introduces Multi-Agent Judging: when running parallel agents on the same task, Cursor auto-evaluates all runs and recommends the best with an explanation. New Debug Mode instruments your app with runtime logs for root-cause analysis (not just reading errors). Plan Mode gets inline Mermaid diagrams and ability to route plan items to different agents. Action: If using Cursor with parallel agents, Judging eliminates manual comparison. Debug Mode is worth trying on your next hard-to-reproduce bug.
Each link below shares sources, entities, or timing with this story.
Cursor partners with Amplitude / Shared entities / Same source domain / Shared topic / What happened next
Linked by a graph relationship (Cursor partners with Amplitude); both cover Cursor, Multi; reported by the same outlet (cursor.com).
Linked by a graph relationship (Cursor partners with Amplitude); both cover Action, Cursor; reported by the same outlet (cursor.com).
Cursor uses Opus / Shared entity: Cursor / Same source domain / Shared topic / What happened next / Tension
Linked by a graph relationship (Cursor uses Opus); both cover Cursor; reported by the same outlet (cursor.com).
Cursor benchmarked against Antigravity / Shared entities / Shared topic
Linked by a graph relationship (Cursor benchmarked against Antigravity); both cover Agent Judging, Cursor, Multi; overlapping topics (agent, comparison, cursor).
Agent Skills supports Cursor / Shared entities / Shared topic / Earlier coverage
Linked by a graph relationship (Agent Skills supports Cursor); both cover Cursor, Plan Mode; overlapping topics (agent, cursor, mode, plan).
Claude Code competes with Cursor / Shared entity: Cursor / Same source domain / Shared topic / What happened next
Linked by a graph relationship (Claude Code competes with Cursor); both cover Cursor; reported by the same outlet (cursor.com).
Cursor uses MCP / Shared entities / Shared topic / What happened next
Linked by a graph relationship (Cursor uses MCP); both cover Action, Cursor; overlapping topics (action, agent, cursor).
Linked by a graph relationship (Cursor uses MCP); both cover Action, Cursor; overlapping topics (action, agent, cursor).