Summary
Cursor shipped managed development environments for cloud agents, adding multi-repo environments, Dockerfile-based configuration improvements, build secrets, faster cached rebuilds, version history, and environment-level security controls. The update makes cloud-agent setup look more like platform engineering than ephemeral sandboxing.
What changed
Cursor expanded cloud-agent development environments with multi-repo reuse, environment configuration controls, build secrets, faster rebuild caching, version history, audit logging, and scoped egress and secrets.
Why it matters
This is the infrastructure side of coding agents becoming operationally real. Teams do not just need an agent that can write code; they need a reproducible environment with the right repositories, dependencies, credentials, rollback history, and policy boundaries. Cursor is moving that environment-management layer into the product itself.
Evidence excerpt
Cursor says cloud agents now support multi-repo environments, improved Dockerfile-based configuration with build secrets, faster cached rebuilds, version history, audit logs, and environment-level scoping for egress and secrets.