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Developers, meet Kiro IDE—an AI-driven development environment from AWS designed to streamline your coding process Whether you're a solo developer building your next app or part of a team managing large-scale projects, Kiro helps you turn your ideas into robust, production-ready software faster and with less hassle What Sets Kiro IDE Apart?
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In addition, since the preview launch, Kiro has processed trillions of tokens to bring structure to AI coding, with capabilities like specs, hooks and steering, the company said Kiro CLI In addition to a new version of Kiro IDE, AWS also released Kiro CLI, a new, terminal-based agentic development experience
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Amazon recently released Kiro, a new VS Code fork aimed at taking developers beyond vibe coding and remedying some of its downsides Kiro directly supports spec-driven development Developers
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