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Supercharge development with expert assistant Amazon Q
Amazon Q is an interactive, generative AI powered assistant available in the IDE via CodeWhisperer that gives you expert guidance through a simple conversational interface. Use Amazon Q in the IDE to:
Explain your code: Start a conversation with Amazon Q to understand your project code, all through natural dialogue.
Transform your code: Upgrade and migrate your application to the latest language version in minutes.
Get personalized code suggestions: Ask and Amazon Q can provide suggestions for adding unit tests, debugging, optimizing code, and more.
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CodeWhisperer fits the way that you work. Select from 15 programming languages, including Python, Java, and JavaScript, and your favorite integrated development environments (IDEs), including VS Code, IntelliJ IDEA, Visual Studio (preview), AWS Cloud9, the AWS Lambda console, JupyterLab, and Amazon SageMaker Studio, and your favorite CLIs including macOS Terminal, iTerm2, and the built-in VS Code terminal.
Customize CodeWhisperer for even better suggestions
You can customize CodeWhisperer to generate more relevant recommendations by making it aware of your internal libraries, APIs, packages, classes, and methods, significantly accelerating development.
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