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Windsurf 2.0 turns the IDE into a proxy scheduling center, with Devin cloud proxy built-in for free
ME News message, April 16 (UTC+8). According to Dongcha Beating monitoring, Cognition AI has released Windsurf 2.0. The core updates are the built-in “Agent Command Center” and Devin cloud-based agents directly integrated into the product.
The IDE is no longer just a place to write code—it has become a control console for managing a team of AI agents. The Agent Command Center uses a Kanban view to display all agents currently running, managing both local and cloud agents under one unified system and listing them by status. The design intent is clear: when engineers run dozens of agents at the same time to handle different parts of the same project, the bottleneck is not coding ability, but people’s attention and working memory. With Kanban, engineers can instantly see which agent is doing work, which one is stuck, and which one is waiting for review.
“Spaces” is the newly added work organization unit. A space bundles everything related to a task: agent sessions, PRs, files, and context. When creating a new agent session within a space, it automatically inherits the project context that already exists in that space, eliminating the need to re-describe requirements every time. Switching spaces means switching tasks—each task is backed by a set of running agents.
Devin is Cognition’s autonomous programming agent that was previously operated independently. It has its own cloud virtual machine, desktop environment, and browser, and can complete tasks end to end, including debugging, deployment, testing, and more. Now it is directly built into Windsurf: users can develop a plan on local agents and, with one click, dispatch it to Devin in the cloud—closing the laptop does not interrupt the process. After Devin finishes, it submits a PR. Users can then review the diff directly in Windsurf, run tests, or have local agents make fixes.
Devin is available to all Windsurf package users, and it is being rolled out in batches.
(Source: BlockBeats)