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- Free with no card: Aider, Cline.
| Field | Cursorcursor.com | Aideraider.chat | Clinecline.bot |
|---|---|---|---|
| What it is | The market-leading AI-first code editor, a VS Code fork from Anysphere. It combines fast Tab autocomplete, inline edits and an agent that plans and executes multi-file changes, plus cloud agents and the Bugbot reviewer. Runs its own Composer 2.5 model alongside Claude Opus 5, GPT-5.6 Sol, Gemini 3.1 Pro and Grok 4.6. | The original terminal AI pair programmer, Apache-2.0 with roughly 48k stars and still actively developed. It builds a repo map of your codebase, edits files in place, runs linters and tests, and auto-commits every change with a written message. Works with almost any LLM, including local models. | An Apache-2.0 autonomous coding agent with roughly 64k GitHub stars, shipping as a VS Code and JetBrains extension, a CLI, an SDK and a web kanban board. Its Plan/Act split makes the agent draft an approach before touching files, and every diff and terminal command needs approval by default. |
| Category | AI IDEs & coding agents | AI IDEs & coding agents | AI IDEs & coding agents |
| Cost tier | mixed | free | free |
| Pricing | Free Hobby · $20/mo Pro · $60/mo Pro+ · $200/mo Ultra · $40/user/mo Teams | Free and open source (Apache 2.0) · BYO API key | Free and open source (Apache 2.0) · BYO key or pay-as-you-go credits |
| Why builders pick it | The default pick when you want one polished tool that does everything well. Tab completion is still the best in the business, and the autonomy slider takes you from single-line edits to hours-long cloud agents without ever switching apps. | Git-native discipline: every AI edit lands as its own commit, so git diff and git revert are your undo button. It is the cheapest serious option because you pay only raw API tokens, and it scripts cleanly into CI. | The transparency pick: you see every diff and every command before it runs, and you pay providers directly with no markup. Works with Claude, GPT, Gemini, Ollama and 200+ models via OpenRouter, so nothing is locked in. |
| Watch out for | Usage is credit-metered, not unlimited — heavy agent work on Pro burns the included $20 of model spend fast, then bills overage. Anysphere acquired Continue.dev in June 2026, and xAI holds an option to buy Cursor for $60B. | No GUI and no MCP-style tool ecosystem; the interaction model is chat plus file mentions, which feels dated next to fully autonomous agents. | BYO-key means costs are unbounded and easy to underestimate — one long agent session on a frontier model can run to several dollars. |
| How to wire it up | Download from cursor.com or brew install --cask cursor | python -m pip install aider-install && aider-install | Install 'Cline' from the VS Code marketplace |
| Editor's pick | No | No | No |
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# Tool comparison — Cursor vs Aider vs Cline Source: Kbaise, a directory of tools that work with Lovable projects. Pick one and tell me why before writing any integration code. ## Cursor (cursor) - URL: https://cursor.com - Category: AI IDEs & coding agents - Cost: mixed — Free Hobby · $20/mo Pro · $60/mo Pro+ · $200/mo Ultra · $40/user/mo Teams - What it is: The market-leading AI-first code editor, a VS Code fork from Anysphere. It combines fast Tab autocomplete, inline edits and an agent that plans and executes multi-file changes, plus cloud agents and the Bugbot reviewer. Runs its own Composer 2.5 model alongside Claude Opus 5, GPT-5.6 Sol, Gemini 3.1 Pro and Grok 4.6. - Why builders pick it: The default pick when you want one polished tool that does everything well. Tab completion is still the best in the business, and the autonomy slider takes you from single-line edits to hours-long cloud agents without ever switching apps. - Trap: Usage is credit-metered, not unlimited — heavy agent work on Pro burns the included $20 of model spend fast, then bills overage. Anysphere acquired Continue.dev in June 2026, and xAI holds an option to buy Cursor for $60B. - Wiring: Download from cursor.com or brew install --cask cursor - Full dossier: /api/public/tools/cursor ## Aider (aider) - URL: https://aider.chat - Category: AI IDEs & coding agents - Cost: free — Free and open source (Apache 2.0) · BYO API key - What it is: The original terminal AI pair programmer, Apache-2.0 with roughly 48k stars and still actively developed. It builds a repo map of your codebase, edits files in place, runs linters and tests, and auto-commits every change with a written message. Works with almost any LLM, including local models. - Why builders pick it: Git-native discipline: every AI edit lands as its own commit, so git diff and git revert are your undo button. It is the cheapest serious option because you pay only raw API tokens, and it scripts cleanly into CI. - Trap: No GUI and no MCP-style tool ecosystem; the interaction model is chat plus file mentions, which feels dated next to fully autonomous agents. - Wiring: python -m pip install aider-install && aider-install - Full dossier: /api/public/tools/aider ## Cline (cline) - URL: https://cline.bot - Category: AI IDEs & coding agents - Cost: free — Free and open source (Apache 2.0) · BYO key or pay-as-you-go credits - What it is: An Apache-2.0 autonomous coding agent with roughly 64k GitHub stars, shipping as a VS Code and JetBrains extension, a CLI, an SDK and a web kanban board. Its Plan/Act split makes the agent draft an approach before touching files, and every diff and terminal command needs approval by default. - Why builders pick it: The transparency pick: you see every diff and every command before it runs, and you pay providers directly with no markup. Works with Claude, GPT, Gemini, Ollama and 200+ models via OpenRouter, so nothing is locked in. - Trap: BYO-key means costs are unbounded and easy to underestimate — one long agent session on a frontier model can run to several dollars. - Wiring: Install 'Cline' from the VS Code marketplace - Full dossier: /api/public/tools/cline ## Quick read - Free with no card: Aider, Cline. ## Rules 1. Prefer the free tier when no budget was stated, and say what the ceiling is. 2. Read the full dossier before integrating. 3. Fetch /api/public/models before writing any AI model ID.
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