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Cursor vs Goose

A head-to-head look at Cursor and Goose — two popular AI coding agents — and how BuySkills fits into each workflow.

Standalone IDE

Cursor

Cursor is a VS Code fork rebuilt around AI: inline edits, multi-model routing, and an agentic Composer that can plan and apply multi-file changes. It is one of the most popular AI-first editors among professional developers.

Cursor plugins on BuySkills

Agent framework

Goose

Goose is Block's open-source AI agent framework for software engineering. It exposes an extensible toolchain — agents, extensions, and custom providers — and runs from the terminal or as an integrated runtime.

Goose plugins on BuySkills

Side-by-side

Dimension Cursor Goose
Surface Standalone IDE Agent framework
In a nutshell AI-first VS Code fork with agent mode Block's open-source agent framework
BuySkills install command npx buyskills install <skill> npx buyskills install <skill>
Cross-agent skill sharing Yes — via BuySkills Yes — via BuySkills

Use both with a single skill catalog

You don't have to pick. BuySkills lets you install a skill once and use it across Cursor, Goose, and every other supported AI coding agent — without repurchasing or reconfiguring.

  • One command to install in either agent: npx buyskills install <skill>
  • Skills pinned to a version you choose — Cursor or Goose updates won't break your loop
  • Explore plugins by category: testing, refactoring, documentation, git workflows, and more

Cursor vs Goose — FAQ

Should I pick Cursor or Goose?

It depends on where you work. Cursor is ai-first vs code fork with agent mode, while Goose is block's open-source agent framework. Many developers use both and share skills across them via BuySkills — so the choice is less binary than it used to be.

Can I use the same plugins in Cursor and Goose?

Yes. BuySkills is designed for cross-agent portability. Install a skill once with the BuySkills CLI and it becomes available in both Cursor and Goose — and every other supported agent — without a second purchase or install.

How is installing BuySkills skills different between Cursor and Goose?

It isn't, from your side. You run `npx buyskills install <skill>`, and the CLI writes the skill to the directory each agent reads from. Cursor and Goose pick up the skill without any extra config.

How do BuySkills skills differ from Cursor .cursorrules?

`.cursorrules` files configure Cursor's behavior per project, while BuySkills packages reusable capabilities — prompts, tools, and scripts — that Cursor's agent can invoke on demand. The two are complementary: rules shape style, skills extend capability.

Do BuySkills skills replace Goose extensions?

No — they complement them. Goose extensions wire raw tools into the agent runtime. BuySkills skills are higher-level, reusable capability bundles that Goose can call just like any other tool.

Still deciding?

Install BuySkills CLI once and the skills you discover today work in whichever agent you pick tomorrow.

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