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Description

Origin by Cursor is a Git platform from Cursor built for modern AI-assisted and agentic software development. Cursor positions Origin as “a git forge for the agentic era,” emphasizing that software is now moving faster than traditional infrastructure was designed to support. The platform was introduced during Cursor’s Compile 2026 keynote as an upcoming release led by Cursor’s Origin product team. Origin sits alongside Cursor’s broader ecosystem of agents, cloud agents, code review, CLI, Composer, teams, enterprise features, and marketplace workflows. The product is currently available through a waitlist, with Cursor collecting work emails from teams interested in access. Origin appears designed to support engineering teams whose codebases increasingly involve AI agents creating, reviewing, and shipping code. Cursor’s own product direction has moved toward fleets of agents, parallel agent work, and handoffs between local and cloud development environments. In that context, Origin gives Cursor a dedicated Git foundation for the source-control side of agentic development. By combining Git hosting, Cursor-native workflows, agent-oriented infrastructure, and integration with Cursor’s coding platform, Origin by Cursor is positioned for teams building software with AI agents at scale.

Description

Packagist serves as the primary repository for Composer, consolidating public PHP packages that can be installed via Composer. To define your project dependencies, you need to create a composer.json file located in the root directory of your project. Serving as the default repository, Packagist allows users to discover packages while informing Composer where to retrieve the corresponding code. Composer is essential for managing dependencies for your project or libraries effectively. A crucial initial step is selecting a unique package name, which is vital because it cannot be altered later and must be distinct to avoid future conflicts. The naming convention for a package includes a vendor name and a project name, separated by a forward slash (/), with the vendor name designed to help avert naming disputes. Your composer.json file should be positioned at the top level of your package's version control system (VCS) repository, serving as a descriptor for both Packagist and Composer about your package's details. Additionally, any new versions of your package are automatically retrieved based on the tags you create within your VCS repository, ensuring that updates are seamlessly integrated. This setup streamlines the process of package management and fosters better organization within your development workflow.

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Integrations

Bitbucket
Cursor
Git
GitHub
GitLab
Grok
Grok Build

Integrations

Bitbucket
Cursor
Git
GitHub
GitLab
Grok
Grok Build

Pricing Details

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Free Trial
Free Version

Pricing Details

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Free Trial
Free Version

Deployment

Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook

Deployment

Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook

Customer Support

Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support

Customer Support

Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support

Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Vendor Details

Company Name

Cursor

Founded

2022

Country

United States

Website

cursor.com/origin

Vendor Details

Company Name

Packagist

Website

packagist.org

Product Features

Source Code Management

Access Controls/Permissions
Bug Tracking
Build Automation
Change Management
Code Review
Collaboration
Continuous Integration
Repository Management
Version Control

Version Control

Branch Creation / Deletion
Centralized Version History
Code Review
Code Version Management
Collaboration Tools
Compare / Merge Branches
Digital Asset / Binary File Storage
Isolated Code Branches
Option to Revert to Previous
Pull Requests
Roles / Permissions

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