I've not tried tbh. Most of the workflows i've seen (i know i looked at Cursor, but it's been a while) appear to be to write lengthy descriptions of what you want it to do. As well as struggling with the amount of context you need to give it because context windows are way too small.
I feel like i want a more intuitive, natural process. Purely for illustration -- because i have no idea what the ideal workflow is -- I'd want something that could allow for large autocomplete without changing much. Maybe a process by which i write a function, args, docstring on the func and then as i write the body autocomplete becomes multiline and very good.
Something like this could be an extension of the normal autocomplete that most of us know and love. A lack of talking to an AI, and more about just tweaking how you write code to be very metadata rich so AIs have a rich understanding of intent.
I know there are LLM LSPs which sort of do this. They can make shorter autocompletes that are logical to what you're typing, but i think i'm talking about something larger than that.
So yea.. i don't know, but i just know i have hated talking to the LLM. Usually it felt like "get out of the way, i can do it faster" sort of thing. I want something to improve how we write code, not an intern that we manage. If that makes sense.