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IDE integration

This document describes how to set up your IDE to work with Airflow.

Local development environments

  • PyCharm/IntelliJ <contributors_quick_start_pycharm_intellij.rst>__ quick start instructions
  • VSCode <contributors_quick_start_vscode.rst>__ quick start instructions

Remote development environments

There are also remote development environments that you can use to develop Airflow:

  • CodeSpaces <contributors_quick_start_codespaces.rst>_ - a browser-based development environment that you can use to develop Airflow in a browser. It is based on GitHub CodeSpaces and is available for all GitHub users (free version has number of hours/month limitations).

  • GitPod <contributors_quick_start_gitpod.rst>_ - a browser-based development environment that you can use to develop Airflow in a browser. It is based on GitPod and is a paid service.