{"slug":"windsurf-vs-cursor)","title":"Windsurf vs Cursor","url":"https://www.aversusb.net/compare/windsurf-vs-cursor)","faqCount":5,"faqs":[{"question":"Which is better for refactoring large codebases?","answer":"Cursor is significantly better for large-codebase refactoring due to its 128K token context window and advanced multi-file editing capabilities, which allow it to understand and modify code across your entire project. Windsurf's single-file focus makes it more suited for isolated file-level tasks."},{"question":"What's the main difference between Windsurf and Cursor?","answer":"Windsurf emphasizes autonomous code generation where the AI takes initiative in editing and generating code with minimal user direction, while Cursor focuses on natural language-driven development where you command the AI through chat and instructions. Cursor also handles multi-file context better and has significantly more users (500K+ vs ~75K)."},{"question":"Which AI code editor has a larger user community?","answer":"Cursor has a substantially larger user base with 500,000+ active users compared to Windsurf's estimated 50K-100K users. This means more community resources, tutorials, and third-party integrations are available for Cursor."},{"question":"Can I use Windsurf or Cursor with my existing VSCode setup?","answer":"Cursor offers a VSCode extension, allowing integration into your existing workflow. Windsurf is currently a standalone editor only, so you cannot integrate it directly into VSCode, though both function as complete code editors independently."},{"question":"How much context can each editor understand?","answer":"Cursor's Pro tier supports 128,000 tokens of context, enabling it to understand entire large codebases. 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