How Cursor AI migrated away from Sanity CMS
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I came across this post on X from Lee Rob where he talked about migrating Cursor docs/blog away from a CMS to raw code and Markdown. He didn't directly mention the Sanity CMS but the head of developer from Sanity himself did a post commenting on this, and also has a blog post about the same.
Lee Rob also wrote a detailed post on his personal website explaining the entire process and thinking behind it. I liked the post as it touches all different questions and doubts that you might have before making such a move. The blog post covers topics like:
- the issue with the old system with Sanity CMS
- the thinking behind migrating to raw code and Markdown
- issues and accidents they encountered when migrating, and
- how exactly it was done by using Cursor AI
As mentioned in the post, it took them only 3 days, $260.32, and 297.4M tokens to migrate away the entire website. Also, they removed 322k lines of code and added 43k lines.
It's an interesting read.
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