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Migrate and modernize codebases to AWS, including .NET Framework to .NET 8/10, mainframe COBOL to Java, VMware VMs to EC2, SQL Server to Aurora, and upgrading Java/Python/Node.js versions and AWS SDKs. Also analyzes repos for tech debt, security vulnerabilities, and modernization opportunities, and transforms CloudFormation templates.
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[!IMPORTANT] Generative AI can make mistakes. You should consider reviewing all output and costs generated by your chosen AI model and agentic coding assistant. See AWS Responsible AI Policy.
[!TIP] The Agent Toolkit for AWS is now live! The Agent Toolkit for AWS is the successor to the MCP servers, plugins, and skills available on AWS Labs, and was informed by feedback from customers like you. If you're building production software using coding agents or building agents for your own customers, we recommend Agent Toolkit for AWS. It includes IAM condition keys to distinguish agent actions from human ones, CloudWatch and CloudTrail visibility, and skills that have been evaluated for accuracy and effectiveness. This repo continues to work and accept contributions. Over time, the most useful projects here will move into Agent Toolkit for AWS.
Agent Plugins for AWS equip AI coding agents with the skills to help you architect, deploy, and operate on AWS. Agent plugins are currently supported by Claude Code, Codex, and Cursor.
AI coding agents are increasingly used in software development, helping developers write, review, and deploy code more efficiently. Agent skills and the broader agent plugin packaging model are emerging as best practices for steering coding agents toward reliable outcomes without bloating model context. Instead of repeatedly pasting long AWS guidance into prompts, developers can now encode that guidance as reusable, versioned capabilities that agents invoke when relevant. This improves determinism, reduces context overhead, and makes agent behavior easier to standardize across teams. Agent plugins act as containers that package different types of expertise artifacts together. A single agent plugin can include:
As new types of expertise artifacts emerge in this space, they can be packaged into agent plugins, making the evolution transparent to developers.
To maximize the benefits of plugin-assisted development while maintaining security and code quality, follow these essential guidelines:
npx claudepluginhub awslabs/agent-plugins --plugin aws-transformBuild full-stack apps with AWS Amplify Gen 2 using guided workflows for authentication, data models, storage, GraphQL APIs, and Lambda functions.
Deploy applications to AWS with architecture recommendations, cost estimates, and IaC deployment. Generate validated AWS architecture diagrams as draw.io XML.
Build, train, and deploy AI models with deep AWS AI/ML expertise brought directly into your coding assistants, covering the surface area of Amazon SageMaker AI.
Guide developers through adding maps, places search, geocoding, routing, and other geospatial features with Amazon Location Service, including authentication setup, SDK integration, and best practices.
Design, build, deploy, test, and debug serverless applications with AWS Serverless services.
Deploy applications to AWS with architecture recommendations, cost estimates, and IaC deployment. Generate validated AWS architecture diagrams as draw.io XML.
Build, deploy, and operate applications on AWS. Skills to author infrastructure-as-code (CDK, CloudFormation), use core services (Lambda, API Gateway, Step Functions, ECS/Fargate, ECR, IAM, Amazon Bedrock with Knowledge Bases and Guardrails, AWS Blocks), and complete common tasks across observability (CloudWatch, X-Ray, CloudTrail, ADOT), messaging and streaming (SQS, SNS, EventBridge, Kinesis, MSK), AWS SDKs (boto3, JS v3, Swift), and cost optimization.
36 on-demand AWS and cloud skills, slash commands, agents, and security hooks for Claude Code
AIDLC Operations phase automation — self-improving loops, autonomous deploys, continuous evaluation, incident response, and cost governance on AWS. Humans approve at checkpoints; agents execute diagnosis, proposal, and remediation between gates.
DevsForge cloud cost optimization specialist for analyzing and reducing infrastructure expenses
AWS service configuration and deployment automation