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Cursor 2.0: A Complete Guide to Mastering AI-Powered Coding in an Agent-Driven IDE

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Modern software development is no longer limited to human-only workflows. AI coding agents now write, refactor, test, document, and even deploy software across entire repositories. What began as autocomplete has evolved into full-stack, repo-wide automation. The teams adopting these tools fastest are not just coding faster—they are redefining how engineering is done, shifting from manual effort toward AI-assisted orchestration, delegation, and governance. This book explains exactly how that transformation works at a practical, engineering-ready level.

This book is a complete, end-to-end guide to building real software with autonomous and semi-autonomous coding agents. It shows how to generate, review, test, refactor, and ship production-grade code using AI while maintaining control, safety, accuracy, and engineering standards. From single-agent workflows to multi-agent parallel development, from browser-connected coding to voice-driven commands, from enterprise-level compliance to debugging agent failures—every stage of the development lifecycle is covered with precision, clarity, and working examples.

What’s Repo-wide reasoning and multi-file code generationSafe diff-based approval workflows and agent governanceMulti-agent development with isolated worktrees and task delegationBrowser-connected DOM capture, API extraction, UI generationVoice prompting, cloud execution, and sandboxed terminal controlTeam-level commands, audit logging, and policy enforcementFull-stack backend, frontend, tests, and documentationTroubleshooting agent hallucination, misalignment, and context driftSustainable long-term patterns for AI-assisted engineering teams
For developers, team leads, architects, and technical founders who want to integrate AI into real-world software delivery—without giving up code quality, version control discipline, or security. No hype, no theory-only speculation. You should know how to work with Git, write code, and ship software. You do not need prior experience with AI tooling.

If you want to be one of the developers who directs the agents instead of being replaced by the ones who can, read this book—then put it to work.

165 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 3, 2025

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Ted Winston

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