Has anyone been successfully talking to Cursor? I started using Superwhisper but having to copy-paste the generated transcription into Cursor is a chore. Looking for something that just works.
Late to the party, but I'd be curious of what you think of Vibe Coder (launched today, full disclosure: I built it using Cursor for exactly this use case). Open-source extension powered by @Deepgram , integrated into the IDE to make it easy. My favorite thing is the integrated voice agent, where you can talk to it naturally when you're just starting or brainstorming, then when you've got a good plan discussed, you can ask it to generate a project spec just based on your conversation. That helps with switching over to composer agent. Then you can use the integrated dictation and custom prompts to start cruising. Still have to copy and paste the returned dictation now, but I'm working on a way to get around that, at least for Mac's...
Best part: it'll be free! I'm pushing a change in the next few hours that removes any need for the user to provide API keys, so we'll cover the costs. Would love to know if you think of any ways it could be better.
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Have you used Flow?
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On windows you can use Voicy to automatically insert voice prompts into cursor
On mac you can use Tight https://tight.sh/. It's built for developers and automatically adds code you highlight and things you point your mouse at to your prompt. Makes it feel more like pair programming.
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Late to the party, but I'd be curious of what you think of Vibe Coder (launched today, full disclosure: I built it using Cursor for exactly this use case). Open-source extension powered by @Deepgram , integrated into the IDE to make it easy. My favorite thing is the integrated voice agent, where you can talk to it naturally when you're just starting or brainstorming, then when you've got a good plan discussed, you can ask it to generate a project spec just based on your conversation. That helps with switching over to composer agent. Then you can use the integrated dictation and custom prompts to start cruising. Still have to copy and paste the returned dictation now, but I'm working on a way to get around that, at least for Mac's...
Best part: it'll be free! I'm pushing a change in the next few hours that removes any need for the user to provide API keys, so we'll cover the costs. Would love to know if you think of any ways it could be better.
I really need this.
Have you used Flow?
On windows you can use Voicy to automatically insert voice prompts into cursor
Coding Rooms
On mac you can use Tight https://tight.sh/. It's built for developers and automatically adds code you highlight and things you point your mouse at to your prompt. Makes it feel more like pair programming.
Voicetypr
Yap, try voicetypr.com ,
dont like subcription? well, its lifetime purchase,
like privacy? yes its local based,
using windows? well, it also has windows version.
CodeDesign.ai
bruh im using mac system's dictation tool. works fine for me.