🖱️ Cursor vs 🐙 GitHub Copilot
Copilot if you live in VS Code and want autocomplete-first; Cursor if you want an AI-native editor built around agents.
Cursor is a real, familiar editor (a VS Code fork) with AI built into every part of it, so you see your files, click around, and watch changes happen instead of typing commands into a terminal. Its Agent mode can make edits across many files at once, and you can switch between Claude, GPT, and Gemini depending on the task. For an operator who wants to actually watch their project take shape, that visual feedback loop is the real draw.
Full profile →GitHub Copilot is the most widely used AI coding assistant, which means the most tutorials, the most community answers, and the fewest surprises when you get stuck. It lives directly inside VS Code and JetBrains, has a genuinely usable free tier, and lets you pick between frontier models (GPT, Claude, Gemini) depending on the task. For an operator who wants a safe, well-supported first agent, it is one of the lowest-friction ways to start building.
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