Related Information
The following is additional information for Tutorial: Hello AWS Cloud9 (CLI).
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When you create an EC2 environment, the environment doesn't contain any sample code by default. To create an environment with sample code, see one of the following topics:
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While the AWS Cloud9 development environment is being created, you're directed AWS Cloud9 to create an Amazon EC2 instance. AWS Cloud9 created the instance and then connected the environment to it. You can alternatively use an existing cloud compute instance or your own server, which is called an SSH environment. For more information, see Creating an environment in AWS Cloud9.
Optional Next Steps
Explore any or all of the following topics to continue getting familiar with AWS Cloud9.
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Learn more about what you can do with an environment. |
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Try other computer languages. |
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Learn more about the AWS Cloud9 IDE. |
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Invite others to use your new environment in real time and with text chat support. |
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Create SSH environments. These are environments that use cloud compute instances or servers that you create, instead of an Amazon EC2 instance that AWS Cloud9 creates for you. |
Creating an environment in AWS Cloud9 and SSH environment host requirements |
Create, run, and debug code in AWS Lambda functions and serverless applications using the AWS Toolkit. |
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Use AWS Cloud9 with Amazon Lightsail. |
Working with Amazon Lightsail instances in the AWS Cloud9 Integrated Development Environment (IDE) |
Use AWS Cloud9 with AWS CodeStar. |
Working with AWS CodeStar projects in the AWS Cloud9 Integrated Development Environment (IDE) |
Use AWS Cloud9 with AWS CodePipeline. |
Working with AWS CodePipeline in the AWS Cloud9 Integrated Development Environment (IDE) |
Use AWS Cloud9 with the AWS CLI, the AWS CloudShell, AWS CodeCommit, the AWS Cloud Development Kit (AWS CDK), GitHub, or Amazon DynamoDB, and Node.js, Python, or other programming languages. |
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Work with code for intelligent robotics applications in AWS RoboMaker. |
Developing with AWS Cloud9 in the AWS RoboMaker Developer Guide |
To get help with AWS Cloud9 from the community, see the AWS Cloud9 Discussion Forum
To get help with AWS Cloud9 directly from AWS, see the support options on the AWS Support