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The happy path way of getting code out of Codex is a PR. This is emphatically not true for Cursor.



Feels like a sort of pollution.


Why? That is its intent - unlike an IDE, it is intended to work autonomously and only get back to you after it has prepared the full changeset - which at that point you'd review via a PR. Where's the pollution in that?


The hundreds of thousands of commits?


Commits are pollution? Are you concerned that we'll run out of SHA-1 digests?




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