[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":19},["ShallowReactive",2],{"blog-why-i-used-cursor-ide-for-a-year":3},{"excerpt":4,"private":5,"author":6,"slug":7,"featured":5,"date":8,"status":9,"title":10,"tags":11,"thumbnail":16,"load_readme_from_this_repo":16,"content":17,"body":18},"I used Cursor IDE for about a year. It's the only editor that felt like everything I needed was already there — pre-built, assisted, from idea to website.",false,"Jovylle Bermudez","why-i-used-cursor-ide-for-a-year","2026-07-07","published","Why I Used Cursor IDE for a Year",[12,13,14,15],"cursor","ide","tools","reflection","","I used Cursor IDE for about a year. What kept me there was how everything I needed was already prepared and pre-built — from the first idea to a working website, every step in between was assisted. The chat could read images, understand context, and help me move fast without switching windows. It was the closest thing to having a copilot that actually saw what I saw.\n\nI've since moved on, but honestly, Cursor set the standard. It showed me what an IDE should feel like: less setup, more building. If you haven't tried it, give it a spin — especially if you're tired of context-switching between tools.","---\ntitle: \"Why I Used Cursor IDE for a Year\"\ndate: 2026-07-07T12:00:00Z\ndescription: \"I used Cursor IDE for about a year. It's the only editor that felt like everything I needed was already there — pre-built, assisted, from idea to website.\"\ncategories: [\"cursor\",\"ide\",\"tools\",\"reflection\"]\nfeatured: false\ndraft: false\nauthor: \"Jovylle Bermudez\"\n---\n",1783435413717]