Kiro: An AI-Powered Agentic IDE for Streamlined Development from Prototype to Production
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Adithya Shreshti
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Summary
Kiro is a new agentic IDE (Integrated Development Environment) designed to help developers transition from prototype to production. The article presents it as an AI-powered development environment that streamlines the development workflow, with features that assist in coding, debugging, and deployment processes. The product has received positive reviews on Product Hunt with a 5.0 rating from 8 reviews and has gained 213 followers, indicating strong initial community interest.
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· 3 pulledA new agentic IDE to take you from prototype to production
The AI IDE for prototype to production
5.0•8 reviews•213 followers
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