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Now that we explored the fundamentals of
Cursor,

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it's time to dive a bit deeper into its
agentic

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capabilities because that
is the part where

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Cursor maybe shines the most,
though its tap completion is

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pretty amazing. I'll say that.
But in this section,

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work with Cursor agents, and therefore,
we'll take a look at what

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exactly agents are and
which kinds of agents

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Cursor offers to us.
We'll dive into the very important topic

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of context and prompt engineering,
which is the most important

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skill you need for, I guess,
working with AI in

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general, but specifically also agents.

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We'll take a look at configuring Cursor
and its

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agents with help of Cursor rules and agent

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rules,
and we'll take a look at how these agents

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use tools, MCP servers,
and dive into some other more

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advanced concepts.
