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Why AWS Toolkit for Rider?

The AWS Toolkit for Rider is an open source plug-in for the Rider IDE that makes it easier to create, debug, and deploy .NET applications on Amazon Web Services. With the AWS Toolkit for Rider, you can get started faster and be more productive when building applications with Rider on AWS. The toolkit provides an integrated experience for developing serverless applications, including assistance for getting started, step-through debugging, and deploying from the IDE.

Why AWS Toolkit for Rider?

The AWS Toolkit for Rider is an open source plug-in for the
Rider IDE that makes it easier to create, debug, and deploy .NET applications on Amazon Web Services. With the AWS Toolkit for Rider, you can get started faster and be more productive when building applications with Rider on AWS. The
toolkit provides an integrated experience for developing serverless applications, including assistance for getting started, step-through debugging, and deploying from the IDE.

Install 

User Guide 

SourceCode 

Get Rider 

 

  

Features

Get started fast

Select a quickstart serverless application template.

Deploy from the IDE

Deploy your serverless application in a few clicks.

Debug serverless apps locally

Set breakpoints and debug serverless applications locally.

Access CloudWatch from IDE

View and search for specific error codes or patterns from CloudWatch log streams. Learn more