AWS CloudShell now includes a built-in visual file editor that you can launch directly from your shell session using a single 'edit' command, no setup required. CloudShell provides a browser-based shell environment that uses your existing AWS Management Console credentials, making it a popular choice for developers, DevOps engineers, and cloud administrators managing scripts, infrastructure-as-code, agentic workflows, and AWS Lambda workflows. This new capability extends CloudShell's utility by bringing a familiar, GUI-based editing experience directly into your console session.
Previously, editing files in CloudShell required using terminal-based editors such as Vim or Emacs, or downloading files locally and re-uploading them after making changes. This added friction to common workflows. The built-in visual editor eliminates this by supporting syntax highlighting, find-and-replace, multi-line selection, copy-paste, and undo-redo in a single browser session. Whether you are updating a deployment script, modifying an agent steering file, editing an AWS CloudFormation template, or fixing an AWS Lambda function, the editor enables a seamless edit-and-run experience.
This feature is available in all AWS Regions where AWS CloudShell is available.
To learn more about the built-in visual file editor and how to get started, visit the AWS CloudShell documentation.
AWS CloudShell now includes a built-in visual file editor that you can launch directly from your shell session using a single 'edit' command, no setup required. CloudShell provides a browser-based shell environment that uses your existing AWS Management Console credentials, making it a popular choice for developers, DevOps engineers, and cloud administrators managing scripts, infrastructure-as-code, agentic workflows, and AWS Lambda workflows. This new capability extends CloudShell's utility by bringing a familiar, GUI-based editing experience directly into your console session.
Previously, editing files in CloudShell required using terminal-based editors such as Vim or Emacs, or downloading files locally and re-uploading them after making changes. This added friction to common workflows. The built-in visual editor eliminates this by supporting syntax highlighting, find-and-replace, multi-line selection, copy-paste, and undo-redo in a single browser session. Whether you are updating a deployment script, modifying an agent steering file, editing an AWS CloudFormation template, or fixing an AWS Lambda function, the editor enables a seamless edit-and-run experience.
This feature is available in all AWS Regions where AWS CloudShell is available.
To learn more about the built-in visual file editor and how to get started, visit the AWS CloudShell documentation.
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