cfn-resource-actions
awsume
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2.2 | 7.5 | |
11 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
TypeScript | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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cfn-resource-actions
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DevOps tools you should have on your belt
🚀 cfn-resource-actions is VS Code extension that lets you interact with deployed resources from the template.
awsume
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Switch & Leapp-cli - AWS session management 100% command line
I have used awsume a long time. Then I got a new Macbook and lost 1/2 hour installing different python versions. So I programmed switchaws in go to get a single executable. And, yes: I declare guilty of the "not invented here" syndrom :) .
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Script or software that automatically populate specific profile in ~/.aws/credentials
Bonus comment: After setting up your aws credentials, have a look at awsume, which makes rapid switches between accounts and roles a lot easier.. :)
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Falling for Kubernetes
Has anyone on AWS gotten k9s to work with Awsume [0] authentication?
[0] https://awsu.me/
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Learning AWS from a GCP Background
Learn how to WORK with AWS well, for instance set up Awsume (https://awsu.me/, install the Switch Roles extension (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/aws-extend-switch-roles/jpmkfafbacpgapdghgdpembnojdlgkdl). Try to make working with it as painless as possible. I went through a long phase of bitching and hating AWS but I've recently just given in.
- Stop putting AWS credentials in the credentials file
- Script for cli commands with MFA and multiple accounts
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My Most Loved AWS Developer Tools & Resources
Haven’t tried Leapp, not sure how I’d feel about needing to swap to a UI every time. I’m a huge fan of Awsume
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AWS identity and access management
💡 When working with different accounts and/or roles and enabled MFA, it's recommendable to get some tooling support. I love working with AWSume in this case. It's easy to set up and really intuitive to work with.
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My favourite CDK parameter for large deployments is...
Together with awsume and cdkstat I can have a terminal dashboard if a want to monitor the deployment on multiple accounts:
- How do you store and manage multiple access keys for your personal accounts?
What are some alternatives?
sls-dev-tools - Dev Tools for the Serverless World - Issues, PRs and ⭐️welcome!
aws-vault - A vault for securely storing and accessing AWS credentials in development environments
saml2aws - CLI tool which enables you to login and retrieve AWS temporary credentials using a SAML IDP
terraforming - Export existing AWS resources to Terraform style (tf, tfstate) / No longer actively maintained
aws-extend-switch-roles - Extend your AWS IAM switching roles by Chrome extension, Firefox add-on, or Edge add-on
awscii-cli - Tool that renders ASCII-art graphs from AWS resource metrics
terraform - Terraform enables you to safely and predictably create, change, and improve infrastructure. It is a source-available tool that codifies APIs into declarative configuration files that can be shared amongst team members, treated as code, edited, reviewed, and versioned.
cfn-python-lint - CloudFormation Linter
aws-toolkit-vscode - Amazon Q, CodeCatalyst, Local Lambda debug, SAM/CFN syntax, ECS Terminal, AWS resources
k9s - 🐶 Kubernetes CLI To Manage Your Clusters In Style!