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  "canonical": "https://ireadcustomer.com/en/blog/deep-dive-into-the-cursor-kimi-model-elevating-ai-code-editors-with-a-2m-token-context-window",
  "markdown_url": "https://ireadcustomer.com/en/blog/deep-dive-into-the-cursor-kimi-model-elevating-ai-code-editors-with-a-2m-token-context-window.md",
  "title": "Deep Dive into the Cursor Kimi Model: Elevating AI Code Editors with a 2M Token Context Window",
  "locale": "en",
  "description": "Discover the power of the Cursor Kimi Model, an advanced AI code editor integration featuring a massive context window for repository-wide code analysis and debugging.",
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  "summary": "<a id=\"the-evolution-of-the-ai-code-editor\"</a The Evolution of the AI Code Editor When discussing an AI code editor, most developers immediately think of GitHub Copilot or using ChatGPT in a browser alongside a traditional IDE. However, Cursor disrupted this paradigm by engineering an AI-first IDE—a sophisticated fork of VS Code that perfectly preserves users' extensions and keybindings while injecting deep AI understanding into the editor's core. The integration of the <emMoonshot AI Kimi</em model—developed by the highly acclaimed startup Moonshot AI—into Cursor represents a monumental leap",
  "faq": [],
  "tags": [
    "cursor ai",
    "moonshot ai",
    "developer productivity",
    "ai code editor",
    "long context window"
  ],
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  "datePublished": "2026-04-01T15:11:12.097Z",
  "dateModified": "2026-04-18T10:46:08.031Z",
  "author": "iReadCustomer Team"
}