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Get started with your Kiro access code using these 3 steps: 1. Update Kiro: Cmd+Shift+P (Ctrl+Shift+P on Windows), type "Kiro: Check for Updates", restart 2. Sign in (GitHub, Google, AWS Builder ID) 3. Enter your access code Remember: Updating first prevents access code errors and gets you to your...

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