Cursor 3.2 introduces the /multitask command, supporting asynchronous sub-agents to process coding requests in parallel

AIMPACT news: On April 25 (UTC+8), Cursor 3.2 added the /multitask command, allowing users to deploy asynchronous sub-agents to run coding requests in parallel without forcing tasks into a linear queue. Users can also ask Cursor to multitask on messages that are already queued, without waiting for the current run to finish. The feature was rolled out in the new Cursor 3 interface. (Source: InFoQ)
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