
Fig is an AI-driven terminal autocompletion tool that gives developers context-aware command suggestions to improve typing efficiency in the command line.
Fig offers deep integration with macOS Terminal, iTerm2, the VS Code built-in terminal and terminals in JetBrains IDEs, and is compatible with popular shells such as zsh and bash.
Historically, Fig offered core functionality for free while some advanced features were behind a paid subscription. For the latest pricing and plans, check Fig’s official channels.
Fig runs locally and is designed with privacy in mind; it states that it does not track users’ typed command-line input.
Fig primarily provides full support for macOS; support for Windows and Linux is limited.
According to public information, Fig officially discontinued its service on September 1, 2024. The development team has shifted focus to Amazon CodeWhisperer for command line.
On macOS, Fig requires Accessibility permissions so it can interact with terminal applications.
Fig can autocomplete commands and parameters for hundreds of common CLI tools, including Git, Docker, Kubernetes, AWS, npm, yarn, SSH, Heroku, and more.
For similar terminal autocompletion needs, consider Amazon CodeWhisperer for command line, which the original team moved to focus on.

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