To take engineering tasks from start to finish, agents need a development environment similar to the setup on your laptop: cloned repositories, installed dependencies, credentials for internal toolchains, and access to build systems. This release introduces new tools for teams to configure development environments for their agents. Cursor also can use these tools to set up and maintain environments for you. Together, this makes it easier for teams to run fleets of parallelized agents that handle tasks from end-to-end, inside development environments you fully control. Multi-repo environments Cloud agents and automations now support multi-repo environments, building off our work on multi-root workspaces . You can configure a single environment with all the repositories an agent needs for its work, with re-use across sessions. Environment configuration as code To make it easier to change, debug, and review environment definitions, we have improved Dockerfile-based configuration. This includes support for build secrets, making it easy to securely access private package registries directly from your Dockerfiles. …