Summary
Cursor's April 24 Cursor 3.2 release adds /multitask async subagents in the Agents Window, improved background worktrees, and multi-root workspaces for cross-repo changes. The update pushes Cursor further from single-session IDE assistance toward a multi-agent coding surface that can parallelize work across branches and repositories.
What changed
Cursor shipped version 3.2 with /multitask for async subagents, upgraded worktrees in the Agents Window, and reusable multi-root workspaces for cross-repo changes.
Why it matters
This turns Cursor's Agents Window into more of a control plane for parallel agent work instead of a single chat surface. It also brings Cursor closer to ticket-driven orchestration tools by making cross-repo and background branch workflows a first-class part of the product.
Evidence excerpt
Cursor says 3.2 introduces /multitask so async subagents can parallelize requests, adds improved worktrees, and lets one agent session target a reusable multi-root workspace spanning multiple folders.