AWS Toolkit for JetBrains - Amazon Q, Amazon CodeWhisperer, and more - AWS Toolkit for JetBrains

AWS Toolkit for JetBrains - Amazon Q, Amazon CodeWhisperer, and more

The AWS Toolkit for JetBrains is an open source plugin for the integrated development environments (IDEs) from JetBrains. The toolkit makes it easier for you to develop, debug, and deploy serverless applications with Amazon Web Services (AWS) by making your AWS resources available from your JetBrains IDE.

What the AWS Toolkit for JetBrains includes

AWS Toolkit for JetBrains includes the following specific toolkits:

  • AWS Toolkit for CLion (for C & C++ development)

  • AWS Toolkit for GoLand (for Go development)

  • AWS Toolkit for IntelliJ (for Java development)

  • AWS Toolkit for WebStorm (for Node.js development)

  • AWS Toolkit for Rider (for .NET development)

  • AWS Toolkit for PhpStorm (for PHP development)

  • AWS Toolkit for PyCharm (for Python development)

  • AWS Toolkit for RubyMine (for Ruby development)

  • AWS Toolkit for DataGrip (for database management)

Note

When there are meaningful differences in functionality between the AWS Toolkits for the supported JetBrains IDEs, we note them in this guide.

You can also use the AWS Toolkit for JetBrains to work with AWS Lambda functions, AWS CloudFormation stacks, and Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) clusters. The AWS Toolkit for JetBrains includes features such as AWS credentials management and AWS Region management, which simplify writing applications for AWS.

Working with the AWS Toolkit for JetBrains

You can use the AWS Toolkit for JetBrains to do the following:

  • Create, deploy, update, and delete AWS Serverless Application Model (AWS SAM) applications. For more information on working with AWS SAM through the AWS Toolkit for JetBrains, see the AWS Serverless topic located in this User Guide.

  • Remotely and locally create, update, run, and debug AWS Lambda functions. To learn more about working with the AWS Lambda service through the AWS Toolkit for JetBrains, see the AWS Lambda topic located in this User Guide.

  • View event logs for, and delete AWS CloudFormation stacks. For additional information on working with AWS CloudFormation and the AWS Toolkit for JetBrains, see the AWS CloudFormation topic in this User Guide.

  • Debug code in AWS clusters using Amazon Elastic Container Service. For more information on working with Amazon ECS with the AWS Toolkit for JetBrains, see the Amazon Elastic Container Service topic in this User Guide.

  • Work with Amazon EventBridge schemas, to learn more see the Amazon EventBridge Scheduler topic in this User Guide.

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Questions and help

To ask questions or seek help from the AWS developer community, see the following AWS Discussion Forums:

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You can also contact us directly.

Report a bug with the AWS Toolkit or make a feature request

To report a bug with the AWS Toolkit for JetBrains or to make a feature request, go to the Issues tab in the aws/aws-toolkit-jetbrains repository on the GitHub website. Choose New issue, and then follow the on-screen instructions to finish making your bug report or feature request. (When you enter this website, GitHub might require you to sign in.)

Contribute to the AWS Toolkit

We greatly value your contributions to the AWS Toolkit. To begin contributing, read the Contributing Guidelines in the aws/aws-toolkit-jetbrains repository on the GitHub website. (When you enter this website, GitHub might require you to sign in.)