Cursor enterprise orgs, Claude Code Bedrock auto mode, Codex Sites preview for quick deploys
TL;DR
Cursor added team management and design tools while Claude Code and Codex rolled out cloud integrations, safety checks, and deployment features across CLI and apps from 29 May to 5 June 2026.
What shipped
From 29 May to 5 June 2026 multiple coding tools released updates centered on enterprise controls, third-party cloud support, and new app features. Cursor focused on team oversight and canvas editing. Claude Code and Codex emphasized safer execution, Bedrock hosting, and direct site building.
Cursor
Cursor shipped enterprise organization features and a new Design Mode in version 3.7. The updates target teams that need centralized security and budget controls across multiple groups. Design Mode adds direct editing for canvases with token usage visibility.
- •Enterprise Organizations Cursor now lets enterprise customers manage multiple teams from one dashboard with controls over security, budgets, and member roles.
- •Design Mode Cursor 3.7 adds Design Mode for direct UI annotation and editing in canvases plus interactive reports on token distribution.
Claude Code
Claude Code delivered fourteen updates across versions 2.1.158 to 2.1.162 that add cloud provider support, safety prompts, and metric improvements. Auto mode now runs on Bedrock, Vertex, and Foundry. Parallel tool handling and status tracking received fixes for more stable sessions.
- •Auto Mode on Bedrock Claude Code enabled auto mode for Opus 4.7 and 4.8 on Bedrock, Vertex, and Foundry via an environment variable so users can run on third-party clouds.
- •Safety prompts Claude Code now asks for confirmation before writing to shell startup or build-tool config files that allow code execution.
- •Custom metric dimensions Claude Code added OTEL_RESOURCE_ATTRIBUTES as labels on metrics for slicing by team or repo and made parallel tool calls run independently.
- •Agent status tracking Claude Code updated agents --json output with a waitingFor field and changed slash commands to fill the prompt instead of executing right away.
- •Managed version settings Claude Code introduced requiredMinimumVersion and requiredMaximumVersion settings plus a /plugin list command for filtering installed plugins.
- •Reliability improvements Claude Code released general bug fixes and stability updates to reduce crashes in the CLI.
- •Enhanced write prompts Claude Code 2.1.160 added prompts before writing config files and fixed copy-on-select on WSL plus terminal rendering bugs.
- •Agent status updates Claude Code 2.1.162 shows waiting states in agents --json and fixed startup hangs on read-only directories.
- •Trigger keyword rename Claude Code changed the dynamic-workflow trigger from workflow to ultracode to avoid accidental runs.
- •Metrics slicing Claude Code lets users slice usage metrics by custom dimensions like team using OTEL_RESOURCE_ATTRIBUTES and made parallel calls more resilient.
OpenAI Codex
Codex released twelve updates that include Bedrock model support, a Sites plugin for hosted websites, and CLI improvements for session handling. The app added Face ID security on iOS and terminal placement options. Enterprise features such as credit limits and sandbox paths also appeared.
- •Default terminal placement Codex app version 26.601 lets users choose whether terminal tabs open in the bottom panel or the right panel.
- •Amazon Bedrock support Codex now runs OpenAI models hosted on Amazon Bedrock with AWS-managed authentication and billing for local use.
- •iOS Face ID lock ChatGPT for iOS added optional Face ID or passcode lock plus settings for default follow-up behavior and SSH to Windows.
- •Sites plugin preview Codex app now includes a Sites plugin that lets users create, save, deploy, and inspect hosted websites and dashboards.
- •Activity insights update Codex app version 26.602 added activity insights and shareable profile cards in the Profile section.
- •Codex CLI 0.137.0 Codex CLI 0.137.0 introduced F13-F24 keybindings, compact reasoning status, and monthly credit limits for enterprise.
- •Codex CLI 0.136.0 Codex CLI 0.136.0 added clickable TUI markdown links, session archiving, and an alpha Windows sandbox path.
- •Amazon Bedrock integration Codex supports Amazon Bedrock as a model provider for local runs with AWS account controls.
- •iOS security update Codex on iOS gained Face ID or passcode locks and a /side command for window management.
- •Sites deployment Codex Sites plugin preview allows direct creation and deployment of OpenAI-hosted web apps inside the app.
- •Codex CLI 0.136.0 update Codex CLI 0.136.0 added stdio mode and critical security fixes alongside session tools.
- •Bedrock model provider Codex lets users set Amazon Bedrock as the provider to run supported OpenAI models locally.
What this means for you
For Vibe Builders: You can now manage teams and edit canvases in Cursor without deep setup. Codex Sites lets you build and deploy simple websites straight from the app while Claude Code safety prompts reduce risky terminal mistakes. Test the Sites preview or Design Mode this week to ship a small project faster.
For Non-techies: For daily business use Codex now secures the iOS app with Face ID and lets you deploy basic websites without extra hosting steps. Claude Code cloud options on Bedrock keep data under your existing AWS account. Start with the Sites plugin or terminal placement setting to keep work organized.
For Developers: Codex and Claude Code both added Amazon Bedrock support so you can run models under your current cloud billing. Cursor enterprise dashboards and Claude Code parallel tool fixes plus version pinning give more control in team settings. Benchmark the new CLI versions against your existing workflows before full rollout.
What to watch next
Watch for wider Bedrock and Vertex adoption in other agents plus any follow-up on Codex Sites stability. Check the next Claude Code release for further Windows and MCP fixes.
Harsh’s take
The through-line across these releases is enterprise controls and third-party cloud hooks rather than raw model gains. Many Claude Code and Codex items are incremental fixes or repeated feature announcements that add friction for quick local testing. A contrarian view is that the safety prompts and version locks may slow solo builders more than they help large teams. Builders should install the latest Codex CLI and enable the Bedrock provider this week to test session archiving and credit limits on a real task.
by Harsh Desai
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