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Amazon Q and CodeWhisperer

Amazon CodeWhisperer is now part of Amazon Q. Try the Amazon Q extension.

Getting Started

  1. Open the AWS Toolkit extension
  2. Sign in with your AWS credentials

getting-started

The AWS Toolkit lets you interact with AWS directly from VS Code. Ready to install? See Getting Started.

Features

Integrate threat modeling practices into your development workflow by creating and version controlling your threat models as code.

Threat Composer for the AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio Code allows you to create, view and edit Threat Composer threat models .tc.json directly within VSCode.

Threat Composer

AWS Infrastructure Composer maintains a real-time visual representation of your application architecture in sync with your IaC. Changes to the architecture—such as adding new resources or changing service configuration—are reflected in the IaC artifacts, and vice versa.

  • Visually compose modern applications from 1,000+ AWS CloudFormation resources with little guesswork.
  • Use the right tool for the task, including visual, code, or generative AI powered code suggestions in your IDE.
  • Integrate with Workflow Studio to visually orchestrate over 220 AWS services or public http endpoints with Step Functions workflows.

Infrastructure Composer

Unified software development service to quickly build and deliver applications on AWS.

Dev Environments - launch VS Code in a cloud development environment, available on-demand in the cloud and automatically created with branch code and consistent project settings, providing faster setup, development, and testing

View, modify, and deploy AWS resources

Multiple AWS accounts and regions - access AWS resources across your accounts and regions

creds

S3 support - view, create, and edit S3 buckets, folders, and files

S3

Lambda - download & upload Lambda functions

download-Lambda

Troubleshoot AWS from the IDE

Lambda - step-through AWS Lambda functions using the VS Code debugger

Lambda_step_through_debugging

CloudWatch - find logs generated by your AWS resources

cw_logs

ECS - execute commands against running ECS containers (or open a terminal)

ecs-terminal

More features

  • EC2 - Connect VS Code or Open Terminal to EC2 instances
  • Redshift - view database objects and run SQL queries in a notebook interface
  • Step Functions - work with asl files and render state machine visuals
  • CloudFormation - view CloudFormation stacks
  • API Gateway - invoke an API gateway endpoint
  • S3 - view and create S3 folders and buckets, download and upload files, and edit supported files

For a full list of features, visit our documentation.

Troubleshooting

Submit bug reports and feature requests on our Github repository.

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