Welcome to Your Dashboard

Get started with KiroForge in 3 simple steps

1

Download Extension

Install the KiroForge extension in your Kiro IDE to get started with code quality validation and productivity insights.

📥 Download Extension

KiroForge Extension v1.3.1 (.vsix)

2

Deploy Backend

Deploy your backend infrastructure to AWS with one click. This creates your API Gateway, Lambda functions, and DynamoDB tables.

🚀 Deploy to AWS

Opens AWS CloudFormation console

3

Configure Extension

After deployment completes, copy your API URL from CloudFormation Outputs and configure it in the extension settings.

Extension Configuration

📋 After AWS Deployment

Once your CloudFormation stack deployment completes (about 5 minutes), go to the Outputs tab and copy these values:

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ApiUrl

Your API Gateway endpoint URL

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UserApiKey

Your unique API key for authentication

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SteeringPacksBucketUrl

URL for accessing steering packs

Configure in Kiro IDE:

  1. 1. Open Kiro IDE Settings (Cmd/Ctrl + ,)
  2. 2. Search for "KiroForge"
  3. 3. Paste your ApiUrl, UserApiKey, and SteeringPacksBucketUrl
  4. 4. Reload Kiro IDE window
  5. 5. Open KiroForge sidebar and install steering packs!

What You Get

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Kiro Agent Hooks

Automate workflows with IDE event triggers

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Steering Packs

Organizational coding standards

Real-Time Validation

Instant code quality feedback

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Analytics Dashboard

Productivity insights and metrics

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KiroForge MCP Server

Model Context Protocol

Deploy the MCP Server to enable centralized steering pack and hooks management across your entire team. Works with Kiro IDE, VSCode, and Q CLI.

🚀 Deploy MCP Server