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Package Details: cursor-appimage 3.4.20-1
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| Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/cursor-appimage.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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| Package Base: | cursor-appimage |
| Description: | Cursor AI code editor (AppImage, extracted) |
| Upstream URL: | https://www.cursor.com |
| Licenses: | custom |
| Submitter: | Kewl |
| Maintainer: | Kewl |
| Last Packager: | Kewl |
| Votes: | 0 |
| Popularity: | 0.000000 |
| First Submitted: | 2025-12-01 08:26 (UTC) |
| Last Updated: | 2026-05-15 23:11 (UTC) |
Dependencies (5)
- alsa-lib
- glibc (glibc-gitAUR, glibc-eacAUR, glibc-git-native-pgoAUR)
- gtk3 (gtk3-no_deadkeys_underlineAUR, gtk3-classicAUR, gtk3-patched-filechooser-icon-viewAUR, gtk3-classic-xfceAUR)
- libxss
- nss (nss-hgAUR)
Latest Comments
guglovich commented on 2026-05-03 11:32 (UTC)
cursor-bin: /usr/bin/cursor exists in filesystem (owned by cursor-appimage) cursor-bin: /usr/share/applications/cursor.desktop exists in filesystem (owned by cursor-appimage)
you need to specify conflicts=
oech3 commented on 2025-12-17 19:30 (UTC)
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/cursor-beta-bin#comment-1051906
oech3 commented on 2025-12-14 04:33 (UTC)
PM said we should remove -beta-bin instead.
Kewl commented on 2025-12-12 13:53 (UTC)
@oech3 The package
cursor-beta-binclearly indicates its relationship to the beta version channel, rather than being related to AppImage. The name of the package is crucial for accurately representing what it installs.This package clearly states that it installs the AppImage (latest official, no beta by default) and serves as a valuable addition to
cursor-bin, as it runs an Electron version that is compatible with the cursor binary.oech3 commented on 2025-12-12 03:12 (UTC) (edited on 2025-12-12 03:14 (UTC) by oech3)
-appimageis not a official (standard) naming rule (yet).Kewl commented on 2025-12-09 12:03 (UTC) (edited on 2025-12-11 09:34 (UTC) by Kewl)
@oech3 submitted a deletion request, noting a duplicate with
cursor-beta-bin.However,
cursor-beta-bintargets a beta release and while it may extract the binary from the AppImage, it has a different purpose.This one packages the AppImage directly, follows standard AppImage naming conventions, and delivers the latest official (non-beta) version.