Fig
Fig was a command-line tool, now sunset, users should migrate to Amazon Q.
About this Tool
Fig was a command-line tool, now sunset, users should migrate to Amazon Q.
Pros & Cons
✓ Pros
- ✓Accurate context-aware completions
- ✓Broad CLI tool coverage
- ✓Lightweight terminal integration
✗ Cons
- ✗Product is sunset and unsupported
- ✗No Windows support
- ✗Requires migration to Amazon Q
Key Features
AI-powered command-line autocomplete for terminals
Context-aware suggestions based on working directory and installed tools
Integration with zsh, bash, and fish shells
Support for hundreds of CLI tools and frameworks
Inline documentation and flag descriptions
Cross-platform support for macOS and Linux
Custom snippet and alias management
Team-shared command snippets
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