Fig has been sunset and migrated to Amazon Q
Fig has ended access as of September 1, 2024. Users are encouraged to migrate to Amazon Q for command line usage. Amazon Q is free on the Individual tier and is designed to be faster and more reliable than Fig. The transition can be made easy by upgrading to Amazon Q for command line directly from the Fig dashboard. Figure has a large community: hundreds of thousands of users, 22k GitHub stars, 13k Discord members, 400+ open source contributors, and 5 products. The Fig team thanks the community for support and looks forward to continuing the journey at Amazon as part of Amazon Q.
- Upgrade path: From the Fig dashboard, upgrade to Amazon Q for command line.
- Performance: Marketed as faster and more reliable than Fig.
- Community and adoption: Large user base and active open source ecosystem.
- Transition support: Download links and doc references are provided (e.g., Download Amazon Q for command line, View docs for Fig CLI completion specs, Get support, uninstalling Fig).
Disclaimer: Access to Fig has ended; please migrate to Amazon Q to continue using command line tooling.
What to do next
- Go to the Fig dashboard.
- Upgrade to Amazon Q for command line.
- Access documentation and support resources for the new toolchain.
References / Resources
- Download Amazon Q for command line
- View docs for Fig CLI completion specs
- Get support
- uninstalling Fig
Core Features
- End-of-life for Fig and migration path to Amazon Q for command line
- Free Individual tier on Amazon Q
- Claimed improvements: faster and more reliable command line experience
- Unified upgrade path from Fig dashboard
- Community and ecosystem support represented by large user base and contributors