Translating from natural language to bash
The q translate
command lets you write a natural language instruction
such as “copy all files in my current directory to Amazon S3”. Amazon Q will then translate it
to an instantly executable shell code snippet. The q translate
command is
useful in those common situations where the correct bash syntax is easy to forget.
Examples include reversing a git
commit, finding strings inside files with
grep
, or compressing files with tar
.
To get started, run either of the following
-
q translate
prompt
-
#
prompt
To opt out of using #
to invoke Amazon Q, go to Settings ->
Translate and toggle off Hashtag
substitution.