Cursor Discloses Autoinstall Training Method, Boosts Composer 2 Performance by 14 Percentage Points

According to Cursor's recent disclosure, the company unveiled a training technique called autoinstall for its Composer model series: using a prior-generation model to automatically set up executable environments for the next generation's reinforcement learning. When training Composer 2, Cursor used Composer 1.5 to complete this task. The method works in two steps: first, an agent reads code repository documentation and configuration to generate 10 verification commands with expected outputs; second, another agent uses 3 of these commands to configure the environment from scratch until commands run successfully, with a maximum of 5 retry attempts. Composer 2 achieved a score of 61.7% on Terminal-Bench, a benchmark measuring environment setup capabilities, compared to Composer 1.5's 47.9%, marking a 14 percentage point improvement.
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