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[Enhancement] Support for sourcing rules from external locations such as GitHub or S3. #192

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dannysteenman opened this issue Jul 16, 2021 · 3 comments
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dannysteenman commented Jul 16, 2021

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

As you mentioned in the readme:

Sourcing of rules from external locations such as GitHub Release and S3 bucket. If you want this feature natively in Guard, please raise an issue or +1 an existing issue.

I didn't see an existing issue yet, so I'd thought I'd raise one...

Describe the solution you'd like

The goal is to create a GitHub action for cfn-guard and integrate it into our projects. But we don't want to copy/paste the cfn-guard rules to each project. Therefore it would be nice to import rules from an external location such as GitHub or S3 with a [flag] on the command line.

Describe alternatives you've considered

No alternatives are available.

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@dannysteenman dannysteenman added the enhancement New feature or request label Jul 16, 2021
@dannysteenman dannysteenman changed the title [Enhancement] Support for sourcing rules from external location such as GitHub or S3. [Enhancement] Support for sourcing rules from external locations such as GitHub or S3. Jul 16, 2021
@PatMyron
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#24

@benbridts
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I wrote a (still very much in alpha-stages) tool that might help: https://github.com/benbridts/cfn-guard-wrapper

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soubhik commented Nov 2, 2023

+1

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