Fig (Amazon Q)
Terminal autocomplete with IDE-style completions for hundreds of CLI tools.
Developer Tools
Free
Overview
Fig (Amazon Q) is a terminal autocomplete with IDE-style completions for hundreds of CLI tools. It handles autocomplete, scripts, dotfiles, and plugins, and it's best suited for developers wanting autocomplete for the terminal. It has been around since 2020, giving it a 6-year head start in building out integrations and refining the product.
The core product is entirely free. It's aimed at individual users, so it's fast to set up but may lack team-management features if you scale.
Strengths
- Includes Autocomplete as a core feature, purpose-built for developer tools workflows
- Includes Scripts as a core feature, purpose-built for developer tools workflows
- The core product is free with no paywalled essentials
- Includes dotfiles alongside the core feature set — fewer separate tools needed
Weaknesses
- May lack some advanced features
- Some advanced features require upgrading to a paid plan
- Fewer built-in features means you may need additional tools to cover gaps
- Ecosystem of third-party integrations is smaller than the market leaders in developer tools
Quick info
- Category
- Developer Tools
- Starting price
- Free
- Free tier
- Fully free
- Open source
- No
- Best for
- Individuals
- Founded
- 2020
Last updated 2026-04-12
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