ec2-retirement-bulk-fix VS s3-credentials

Compare ec2-retirement-bulk-fix vs s3-credentials and see what are their differences.

ec2-retirement-bulk-fix

A tool that lists EC2 instances scheduled for retirement and optionally stop/start all in bulk (by snobear)

s3-credentials

A tool for creating credentials for accessing S3 buckets (by simonw)
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ec2-retirement-bulk-fix s3-credentials
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19 184
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0.0 6.5
almost 3 years ago 19 days ago
Python Python
MIT License Apache License 2.0
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What are some alternatives?

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digital-ocean-spaces - MIT Licensed python client for DigitalOcean spaces