Working with Amazon CodeCatalyst - AWS Cloud9

Working with Amazon CodeCatalyst

Amazon CodeCatalyst is a cloud-based collaboration space for software development teams. CodeCatalyst is a unified place to work, collaborate on code, and build, test, and deploy applications with continuous integration/delivery (CI/CD) tools. You can connect AWS resources with your projects by connecting your AWS accountsto your CodeCatalyst space. You can also use CodeCatalyst to deliver software in a quick and confident manner. For more information about CodeCatalyst, see What is Amazon CodeCatalyst? in the Amazon CodeCatalyst Guide.

Dev Environments are cloud-based development environments that you can use in CodeCatalyst to work on the code stored in the source repositories of your project. You can create Dev Environments in CodeCatalyst. Then, while there, you can work on code in a project-specific CodeCatalyst with a supported integrated development environment (IDE). Or, create an empty Dev Environment to clone in code from a third-party repository to work on with a supported IDE.

The AWS Cloud9 IDE used to access your Dev Environment in the CodeCatalyst console is different from the AWS Cloud9 IDE that runs on AWS. In the CodeCatalyst AWS Cloud9 IDE, you're automaticallylogged into CodeCatalyst and can access the service using the aws-explorer option within the IDE. For more information about the AWS Toolkit, see AWS Toolkit for AWS Cloud9 in the AWS Cloud9 Guide.