

# Configuring registered installation details
Configuring

**Note**  
Amazon Q Developer for GitHub is in preview release and is subject to change.

After you create an Amazon Q Developer profile and register the app installation in GitHub, you can do the following from the Amazon Q Developer console:
+ Enable or disable the use of code reviews. Feature development configuration cannot currently be modified.
+ Find links to browser extensions that provide a way to add Amazon Q Developer feature labels in the GitHub issues.
+ Add tags to search and filter your resources or track AWS costs.
+ Delete a GitHub app installation registration.

## Editing features for Amazon Q Developer in GitHub


The features available for Amazon Q Developer in GitHub are enabled by default when you install the app in GitHub and provide authorization to access your organization. You can choose to disable a feature if you no longer want to use the feature in GitHub.

**To enable or disable a feature for Amazon Q Developer in GitHub**

1. Navigate to the [Amazon Q Developer console](https://us-east-1.console.aws.amazon.com/amazonq/developer/home#/github).

1. In the navigation pane, under **Amazon Q Developer in GitHub**, choose **Registered installations**.

1. Under the **Name** column, choose the registration name for the installation you want to enable or disable a feature.

1. Under **Features**, choose **Edit** to configure the feature availability.

1. In the modal, choose the toggle for the feature you want to enable or disable, and then choose **Save** to confirm the changes.

After enabling or disabling a feature in the [Amazon Q Developer console](https://us-east-1.console.aws.amazon.com/amazonq/developer/home#/github), the changes are reflected in GitHub. Attempting to assign an issue to a Amazon Q Developer label after disabling the feature will lead to an error. Code reviews will no longer take place in new pull requests if the feature is disabled.

## Installing browser extensions


You can install the Amazon Q Developer extension in one of the supported browsers. The extension enables you to quickly assign feature development tasks to Amazon Q Developer in GitHub issues without having to search through label menus.

The Amazon Q Developer extension is available for the following browsers:
+ [Google Chrome](https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/amazon-q-github-issue-hel/oefafjbablenakmhacfllkmpaeabnnfi)
+ [Mozilla Firefox](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/amazon-q-github-issue-helper)
+ [Microsoft Edge](https://microsoftedge.microsoft.com/addons/detail/amazon-q-github-issue-helper/poghackjbfhejeppjaegbnblangjbmmc)

You can also view the supported browsers on the registration installation details page in the [Amazon Q Developer console](https://us-east-1.console.aws.amazon.com/amazonq/developer/home#/github).

## Deleting Amazon Q Developer GitHub app installation registration


You can delete a registration for one or more of your GitHub app installation through the Amazon Q Developer console. After permanently deleting your registration, all data associated with the registration is also deleted. The action can't be undone.

**To delete your GitHub app installation**

1. Navigate to the [Amazon Q Developer console](https://us-east-1.console.aws.amazon.com/amazonq/developer/home#/github).

1. In the navigation pane, under **Amazon Q Developer in GitHub**, choose **Registered installations**.

1. Do one of the following:
   + Under the **Actions** column, choose **Delete registration** for the installation you want to delete.
   + Under the **Name** column, choose the registration name for the installation you want to delete, and the choose **Delete**.

   Under the **Actions** column, choose **Delete registration** for registered installation you want to delete.

1. In the modal, review the details for deleting registration.

1. In the text input field, enter **confirm**, and then choose **Delete** to confirm the changes.

Once you delete a GitHub app installation, you can choose to register a new installation.