π©βπ» Kiro - An IDE That Works With You Effortlessly

π¦ Overview
Kiro is an agentic integrated development environment (IDE) designed to assist you from the early stages of your project all the way to production. Whether youβre testing ideas or finalizing software, Kiro adapts to your workflow. It brings powerful features to simplify your development process and enhance your productivity.
π Key Features
- User-Friendly Interface: Kiro makes complex tasks simple. The clean layout helps you find tools easily.
- Real-time Collaboration: Work together with others seamlessly. Share your projects and ideas instantly.
- Integrated Tools: Access essential development tools in one place. No need to switch between different applications.
- Customizable Workspaces: Tailor your environment to fit your preferences. Work how you want.
π₯οΈ System Requirements
To run Kiro smoothly, your system should meet these requirements:
- Operating System: Windows, macOS, or Linux (latest versions recommended).
- Memory: At least 4 GB of RAM for basic tasks. 8 GB is recommended for larger projects.
- Storage: A minimum of 200 MB of free disk space.
- Processor: Intel or AMD processor with a clock speed of 2.0 GHz or higher.
π Getting Started
To get started with Kiro:
- Download Kiro
- Click on the button above or visit the Releases page to download the latest version.
- Install Kiro
- Locate the downloaded file (it typically goes to your βDownloadsβ folder).
- Double-click the file and follow the installation instructions.
- Once installed, open Kiro from your applications or programs list.
π Download & Install
To download Kiro, follow these steps:
- Click this link to visit the Releases page.
- Look for the version you want to download. You will see a list of files.
- Click on the appropriate file for your operating system:
- For Windows, select
.exe.
- For macOS, select
.dmg.
- For Linux, choose the
.tar.gz or other suitable formats.
- Once the download is complete, proceed with the installation using the instructions provided earlier.
π Usage Tips
- Creating a New Project: Click on βFileβ then βNew Projectβ to start your work.
- Saving Your Work: Regularly save your projects by clicking βFileβ then βSaveβ or using the shortcut Ctrl + S (Cmd + S on macOS).
- Help and Support: If you have questions, use the built-in help feature by clicking the βHelpβ menu. You can also find more resources on our Documentation page.
Join the Kiro community to share your experiences and get help:
- GitHub Discussions: Engage with other users and ask questions.
- Forums: Find topics related to Kiro or start your own discussion.
- Feedback: Your thoughts matter. Share your feedback to help us improve.
Explore more about Kiro:
- Artificial Intelligence (AI): Learn how Kiro integrates AI tools to boost your development process.
- Integrated Development Environment (IDE): Discover the benefits of using an IDE like Kiro for your projects.
- Specifications and Details: Dive into technical specifications and understand how Kiro supports various programming languages.
For further inquiries or support, please contact us through our GitHub Issues page or reach out via email at support@kiro.com.
Dive in, explore the features, and enjoy creating with Kiro!