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First Look: Cursor Origin

Cursor Origin is a new hosted git service built for for the scale of AI agent workflows. This course gives you a preview of how to create repositories, run cloud agents, and create automations.

Beginner
12m

Created by Jon Friskics

Last Updated Aug 21, 2026

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First Look: Cursor Origin

Cursor Origin is a new hosted git service built for for the scale of AI agent workflows. This course gives you a preview of how to create repositories, run cloud agents, and create automations.

Beginner
12m

Created by Jon Friskics

Last Updated Aug 21, 2026

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What you'll learn

As AI agents create branches, edit files, and open pull requests at a volume human-speed tools were never designed for, Cursor thinks the git layer itself may need rebuilding. In this course, First Look: Cursor Origin, you'll learn what it's like to work with Cursor's new agent-first hosted git service. First, you'll explore how to claim a namespace, create a codebase, and host repositories natively on Cursor Origin. Next, you'll see demonstrations of running cloud agents, reviewing pull requests, and automating reviews. Finally, you'll learn how to sync GitHub with Cursor Origin. When you're finished with this course, you'll have a knowledge of Cursor Origin needed to evaluate it for your own agent-driven development workflows.

First Look: Cursor Origin
Beginner
12m
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Jon Friskics - Pluralsight course - First Look: Cursor Origin
Jon Friskics
44 courses 4.6 author rating 131 ratings

Jon is an author, developer, and Pluralsight team member via codeschool.com. Lately, he's been working on content and products that help authors create content efficiently. Prior to that, he worked for several years on interactive learning at Code School, and later helped bring that to Pluralsight as Interactive Content.

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