`@Docs` — will show a bunch of pre-indexed Docs, and you can add whatever you want and it’ll show up in the list. You can see the state of Docs indexing in Cursor Settings.
The UX leaves a bit to be desired, but that’s a problem Cursor seems to have in general.
+ as I mentioned above there are many more use cases than just coding.Think docs, APIs, research, knowledge bases, even personal or enterprise data sources the agent needs to explore and validate dynamically.
From a business point of view I am not sure how you get traction without being 10x better than what Cursor can produce tomorrow. If you are successful the coding agents will copy your idea and then people being lazy and using what works have no inventive to switch.
I am not trying to discourage. More like encourage you to figure out how you get that elusive moat that all startups seek.
As a user I am excited to try it soon. Got something in mind that this should make easier.
> favorite doc sites so I do not have to paste URLs into Cursor
This is especially confusing, because cursor has a feature for docs you want to scrape regularly.
0 - https://cursor.com/docs/context/codebase-indexing