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Getting Started with Amazon Q Developer Customizations

Getting Started with Amazon Q Developer Customizations

Learn how to set up, activate, and use the customizations feature from Amazon Q Developer. It allows you to use code samples to improve the AI's ability to provide you with spot on code recommendations.

Published Jul 22, 2024
Have you ever have a pull request rejected—not because your code was wrong—but because it didn't conform to your company's implementation guidelines? Well, I'm sure you may have been there just like the rest of us. This can happen whether you're a new person in the development team, or perhaps because you just came back from vacations and everything changed. Cheer up. There is a way for you to get up to speed into all of this using Amazon Q Developer.
If you are interested in getting Amazon Q Developer to provide code recommendations to you based on code samples, the video below is for you. It provides a hands-on tutorial that teaches you how to set up, activate, and use a customization with Amazon Q Developer. With the customizations feature, this is possible.
If you enjoy the video, don't forget to leave a like 👍🏻 to show your appreciation. Moreover, leave comments there and I will respond to your technical questions.
— Ricardo
 

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