a convention based framework for developing aws infrastructure using cloud formation
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a convention based framework for developing aws infrastructure using cloud formation
A simple Python cli tool for checking active AWS resources.
Send SNS push notifications painlessly from terminal
Shell script to ease management of AWS profiles
Tool to check AWS S3 bucket permissions
Control AWS EC2 instances using only their name (forget about Instance-Id's forever). Examples: aws-ssh NAME (connect via ssh), aws-list, aws-start NAME, aws-stop NAME
Snapshots the current state of AWS resources and writes it to JSON files
Shortcuts for AWS EC2 Instance Control from the command-line: list, start, stop and ssh
Usual bash scripts and examples
Minimal docker image containing aws cli
Reports S3 bucket size, including each storage type Standard, Infrequent Access, and Reduced Redundancy
For small / single scripts to work with AWS for various tasks.
Examples of how to add custom commands to the aws-cli.
AWS Resource Creation Scripts using AWS CLI commands
A small Bash script that will help you use 1password data to manage your Cloud provider CLI credentials
Update all AWS security groups that include your current /24 range to configure a new ALLOW rule for your current public IP address to a specific protocol and port.
AWS Multi-factor authentication CLI helper
awscli now asks for token code when used with MFA enabled IAM accounts.
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