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INCREDIBLE!!! Check out this local terminal agent! AWS Developers just dropped something big: a supercharged CLI inside Amazon Q Developer. It's like pair programming with an LLM right in your terminal. You can try it for FREE!

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Akshay 🚀1 year ago

Try it for free with BuilderID: Thanks to AWS for partnering with me on today's post!

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Akshay 🚀1 year ago

If you found it insightful, reshare with your network. Find me → @akshay_pachaar ✔️ For more insights and tutorials on LLMs, AI Agents, and Machine Learning!

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Rainmaker1 year ago

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Avi Chawla1 year ago

@awsdevelopers Tried it recently and it is a super powerful Agent!!

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Akshay 🚀1 year ago

@awsdevelopers 🔥

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