

Fig Terminal
Fig adds VSCode-style autocomplete to your existing terminal. Move faster with Fig.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Alerts
- Discontinued
Platforms
- Mac
Brendan Falk has announced that he will be sunsetting Fig on September 1, 2024. They will continue supporting Fig until September 1. Until then, they encourage users to migrate over to
Amazon CodeWhisperer.
Features
- Command line interface
- Autocompletion
- Works in a terminal
- Terminal-based
Tags
- terminal-autocomplete
Fig Terminal News & Activities
Recent News
- POX published news article about Fig Terminal
Amazon has acquired Fig, a startup that help developers work with the command lineAmazon has recently acquired Fig, a startup that improves the developer experience at the command l...
Recent activities
Fig Terminal information
What is Fig Terminal?
Fig adds VSCode-style autocomplete to your existing terminal. Move faster with Fig.
Support for your favorite CLI tools Powerful autocompletion for hundreds of CLI tools. Zero configuration required. New completions added daily.
A seamless add-on to your existing terminal Fig works with iTerm, Hyper, VSCode and macOS Terminal
- Built for speed: Your Terminal is fast. So is Fig.
- Keyboard first: But you can use your mouse if you'd like
- Crowdsourced: Completion specs are open source and built by the community
- Individuals & teams: Use Fig for public CLI tools, or for your team's internal ones
- Local: Fig loads up once then remains entirely local
- Private: Sensitive data is never tracked
Build your own Easily write completions using a declarative Typescript schema. Share them with your team or the community.




Comments and Reviews
Fig term is not a stand-alone terminal application. It is an IDE-style auto-suggestion plugin for bash, zsh, fish, Apple terminal, iterm2, hyper terminal, and visual studio code terminal. Sometimes it provides relative suggestions. You may press escape to cancel it.