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CursorLens - Open Source dashboard and analytics for Cursor IDE

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An open-source dashboard for Cursor.sh IDE. Log AI code generations, track usage, and control AI models (including local ones). Run locally or use upcoming hosted version.

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Alex
Congrats on the launch of Cursor Lens, @hamedmp! This is exactly what the developer community needs right now, especially with the growing reliance on AI for coding. The real-time analytics feature is a game-changer, providing insights that can help us optimize our coding workflows effectively. The fact that you support multiple AI models is also a big plus. I'm particularly excited about the customizable configurations—this will definitely allow for more tailored interactions. Can't wait to dive into it and see how it enhances my coding efficiency. Upvoted! 🚀
Hamed M
Thank you for the kind words @zanereed596
Sadiyatou Sarah Boussari
It a lovely interface💕
Hamed M
Ash Barbour
your tool makes my life easier. We salute you
Hamed M
Happy to hear that @ash_barbour, let me know what more we should add to make it even easier
Priyansh Khodiyar
tbh I had this thing on my mind to try various LLMs locally, I might actually have a usecase for it. Looks intresting enough to me
Angela Ni
Congrats on the launch @hamedmp! How does CursorLens handle complex code structures, and can it be integrated with popular code editors?
Leroy Kerry
Love Cursor Lens, incredibly useful!
Hamed M
Thanks my man @leroy_kerry 🙇🏻
Emma Ning
Congrats on the launch of Cursor Lens, @hamedmp! This looks like a game changer for developers. The real-time analytics and multi
Shafeek V P
nice
Massyl Nait Mouloud
Saw this new dashboard on Product Hunt and gave it a try, while the real-time analytics and multiple AI provider support sound cool, it did feel like another tool adding complexity without clear benefits within the first hours of use, needs more polish to make it truly stand out, curious what others think.
Sheri Otto
Interesting launch today, but why go for another dashboard when GitHub Copilot and Kite already offer integrated analytics and usage tracking? Also, what about privacy concerns with token usage tracking, isn't that worrisome for sensitive projects? Looking forward to hearing how they'll address these issues.