From the course: AI-Enhanced Coding with Amazon Q Developer
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User actions and pausing - Amazon Q Tutorial
From the course: AI-Enhanced Coding with Amazon Q Developer
User actions and pausing
- For each of the applications where Q Developer is an addable option or plugin or whatever you want to call it, there are user actions that you need to be made aware of so you can efficiently use the Q Developer tool, things like forcing Q Developer to provide a recommendation, or accepting a recommendation, picking this recommendation versus that one, or rejecting. So manually trigger, typically done with either alt C or option C, depending on your operating system. For this particular slide, we're looking at VSCode, JetBrains, IDEs, as well as Lambda. We have these available user actions that I just listed, manually trigger, accept, next, previous, and reject. We have tab, right arrow, left arrow, and then escape to remove it. You can see the use, you'll notice there is no Lambda listed for next versus previous, because it's not supported in that user interface. The Lambda user interface is, if you are using Lambda, the web console to do your code development, Q Developer is…
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Using Q Developer in VS Code: Demo15m 50s
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Using Q Developer in PyCharm and IntelliJ IDEA: Demo4m 59s
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