Cursor has released a public beta TypeScript SDK that lets engineers invoke AI coding agents programmatically from CI/CD pipelines, backend services, or any part of the stack — not just from the IDE. The SDK exposes the full agent runtime including codebase indexing, semantic search, MCP server support, multi-agent orchestration, and execution hooks. Cloud execution provides sandboxed VMs with persistent, resumable sessions that can open pull requests autonomously. Self-hosted workers are supported for enterprise security requirements. Cursor's Composer 2 model is the recommended default, with token-based pricing for cost control. Analyst commentary frames this as Cursor positioning itself as infrastructure competing with CD platforms and cloud providers for the agent control plane.

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From the Editor to the PipelineWhy This Matters for DevOps TeamsCloud Execution: Persistent and ResumableModel Flexibility and Composer 2Getting Started

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