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Cursor helps you and your AI pair ship code fast. Scout keeps that velocity from turning into production risk. Use this guide to weave Scout into your Cursor sessions.

Before you crank out changes

  • Open the branch or sandbox you’re experimenting with inside Cursor.
  • Launch a quick Scout exploration against staging so you have a baseline report.
  • Add context to the mission: mention the feature, branch, or problem you’re about to tackle.

During the session

1

Prototype with Cursor

Let Cursor generate the updates you need. Keep an eye on its diff viewer for risky changes.
2

Share findings with Scout

Drop the latest branch preview URL into your active Scout mission. The persona will retest the exact flow you’re touching.
3

Loop the feedback back

Paste relevant Scout findings into Cursor’s chat so the AI has concrete issues to fix.

After you merge

  • Run a short “Launch smoke” mission in production to ensure the vibe still feels right.
  • Tag the findings that matter with the branch name so future regressions are easy to spot.
  • Convert lingering issues into automation candidates as the feature solidifies.
Working in a team? Create a shared Scout mission template for Cursor-driven experiments so everyone collects the same high-quality intel.
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