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This video demonstrates how to install, configure, and use Amazon Q Developer with JetBrains IDEs. Wojtek Gawroński, a Senior Developer Advocate at AWS, guides viewers through the process of integrating Amazon Q Developer into popular JetBrains tools like IntelliJ IDEA, PyCharm, and WebStorm. The tutorial covers installation of required plugins, authentication methods using AWS Builder ID or AWS Identity Center, and practical examples of using Amazon Q Developer for tasks such as code optimization, test creation, and Java version migration. Gawroński showcases features like chat-based interactions, code transformation, and AI-assisted development of new REST endpoints. The video provides valuable insights for developers looking to leverage AI-powered assistance in their daily workflow with JetBrains IDEs.

00:00 - Introduction
00:32 - Introducing IDE (IntelliJ IDEA Community) and our project (Java, JDK 8, Maven, Spring Boot)
02:03 - What plugins do you have to install?
03:25 - What happened with Amazon CodeWhisperer brand after this release?
04:30 - Signing-in with AWS Builder ID
11:07 - Interacting via Amazon Q Developer in-line code when writing integration tests
13:10 - Signing-in with Single Sign-On via AWS Identity Center
14:29 - Using Amazon Q Developer Agent for code transformation to migrate Maven-powered project from Java 8 to Java 17
20:20 - Using Amazon Q Developer Agent for software development to develop new REST endpoint with integration tests in the Spring Boot Java-based application
25:28 - Providing feedback to the authors of the plugin
26:06 - Closing thoughts and summary"

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