Master React: From Basic Concepts to LinCanva Projects
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[GymCoding] The relationship between VSCode, Cursor, and AntiGravity! Lecture Update 🎉
Hello, this is Gym Coding.
The lecture uses Cursor, but do I have to use it?
Can I use VSCode?
I'm using Anti-Gravity; is that okay?
I have received this question many times in the Q&A and the community. That's why I've updated the lecture to clear everything up!
To start with the conclusion, everything works. Since Claude Code is a tool that runs in the terminal, it doesn't matter which editor you use as long as you have a terminal.
However, you need to understand "why everything works" and "why Cursor was used in the lectures" so you can start without any lingering doubts. In this lesson, I will clearly explain those parts, starting from the core principles.
Updated Lecture (Section 5)
Lecture 25. Installing Cursor AI: The Relationship Between VSCode, Cursor, and Antigravity
Lecture 26. Code Editor Explanation: cursor command, extension installation
Go see it now → Cursor AI Installation: Relationship between VSCode, Cursor, and Antigravity
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