I currently have the Cursor AI IDE installed on my Windows PC, and I'm still logged into my old work email account. Since I can't access that email anymore, I'm curious about how to transfer my login session over to Linux when I switch. Is there a method to copy the login state so I can keep using my 'free' account? I appreciate any insights, but please skip the moral discussions on this.
2 Answers
The login state could be tied to session data. IDEs sometimes use cookies or session files. It’s worth checking if there's a session file in the Cursor installation folder on Windows. You could copy that over to your Linux system. Just keep in mind that it may vary based on how the application manages logins.
You might want to look into copying over the configuration files that the IDE uses. Sometimes applications store login sessions in local files. If Cursor allows for exporting or importing configurations, that could help you out! Or simply check what files are holding your login data on Windows; you might be able to replicate them on Linux.

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