AWS Console-to-Code now supports 26 additional AWS services and introduces cross-region and cross-browser-tab action recording. This expansion grows total service coverage from 6 to 32 supported services, helping developers, DevOps engineers, and cloud architects more easily convert manual console workflows into repeatable, production-ready infrastructure as code (IaC).
Console-to-Code also introduces cross-region and cross-browser-tab action recording. Previously, switching regions or working across browser tabs would reset or fragment recorded action lists. Actions are now consolidated into a single unified list, enabling customers to capture and automate complex, multi-region infrastructure deployments without losing context.
Starting today, customers in all commercial AWS Regions can use Console-to-Code with all 32 supported services and the new cross-region recording capability.
To learn more about getting started with AWS Console-to-Code, and review the list of services supported, visit the Amazon Q Developer Console-to-Code documentation.
AWS Console-to-Code now supports 26 additional AWS services and introduces cross-region and cross-browser-tab action recording. This expansion grows total service coverage from 6 to 32 supported services, helping developers, DevOps engineers, and cloud architects more easily convert manual console workflows into repeatable, production-ready infrastructure as code (IaC).
Console-to-Code also introduces cross-region and cross-browser-tab action recording. Previously, switching regions or working across browser tabs would reset or fragment recorded action lists. Actions are now consolidated into a single unified list, enabling customers to capture and automate complex, multi-region infrastructure deployments without losing context.
Starting today, customers in all commercial AWS Regions can use Console-to-Code with all 32 supported services and the new cross-region recording capability.
To learn more about getting started with AWS Console-to-Code, and review the list of services supported, visit the Amazon Q Developer Console-to-Code documentation.
| # | Наименование новости | Тональность | Информативность | Дата публикации |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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