
"Anysphere, the developer of AI coding assistant Cursor, is adding some code review and debugging skills to its portfolio with the acquisition of Graphite, TechCrunch reported Friday. The output of AI coding tools often requires extensive debugging, something the company sought to address with new code review capabilities in Cursor 2.0. Through the acquisition, Anysphere will be able to add new features such as Graphite's "stacked pull request," enabling developers to work simultaneously on multiple dependent changes."
"Through the acquisition, Anysphere will be able to add new features such as Graphite's "stacked pull request," enabling developers to work simultaneously on multiple dependent changes."
Anysphere, the developer of the AI coding assistant Cursor, acquired Graphite to add code review and debugging capabilities to its product portfolio. AI-generated code outputs frequently require extensive debugging, prompting upgrades in Cursor 2.0 that focus on code review features. The acquisition enables integration of Graphite’s workflow tools, including a stacked pull request mechanism that allows developers to work concurrently on multiple dependent changes. These additions aim to reduce manual debugging effort and support complex, multi-change development flows by surfacing related changes and organizing dependent pull requests within the coding assistant environment.
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