I think Cursor tab-completion is entirely in-house, right? That feature on its own is worth at least $5/month, it's super well done.

I think this is up to the user. I actually found tab so annoying that it was a big reason I quit cursor and cancelled my sub. I couldn't think straight with it constantly suggesting things to put in after every key stroke and caused a few annoying bugs for me.

I find pure claude and neovim to be a great pair. I set up custom vim commands to make sharing file paths, line numbers, and code super easy. that way I can move quickly through code for manual developing as well as have claude right there with the context it needs quickly.

I’m paying $20/m just for tab, and willing to pay $40/m just to have it in Rider so I can return back to using single IDE.

Doesn't Rider have JetBraims AI? It's basically the same thing as Cursor.

It doesn't have Junie (Jetbrains AI Agent) yet, but I'm talking about the agents. I'm happy with Claude Code. I just want Cursor Tab in there. I use it for quick edits & refactoring, not writing new code, and it's damn good at what it does.

And dare I say their only remaining moat.

JetBrains IDEs also have that.

I agree, their tab completion is magical.

I didn't think much of it until I canceled Cursor to try out copilot, which is slower and yet also worse quality. I reluctantly resubscribed to Cursor.