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Show HN: Eleven – open-source alternative to Codespaces
Congratulations on your release
Please don't mandate the use of static AWS credentials; the aws sdk is capable of abstracting away all those gory details for you, including allowing someone to use those env-vars if they really want, but forcing them is a headache for an organization that uses AssumeRole (or its friends) for everything: https://github.com/eleven-sh/cli/blob/v0.0.4/internal/cloudp...
I wasn't readily able to find the Route53 logic; how are those "serve --as" domains created/updated?
- Show HN: Eleven – Self-hosted Codespaces alternative (side-project)
- Show HN: Eleven – Code sandboxes running in your cloud provider account
- Show HN: Eleven – Free, open-source, Codespaces alternative with automatic HTTPS
- Show HN: Free, open-source Codespaces alternative with automatic HTTPS
- I’m building a free and open-source Codespaces alternative
- Eleven - Free, open-source Codespaces alternative
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Does anyone else finds AWS and other Amazon services overly complicated?
Same sentiment here.
Shameless plug but, as a side-project, I'm working on an open-source CLI to abstract away the complexity of deploying simple things on cloud providers.
If anyone wants to contribute.
[1] https://github.com/eleven-sh/cli
- Show HN: Eleven – Code sandboxes with automatic HTTPS
- Eleven – Code sandboxes with automatic HTTPS
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Does anyone else finds AWS and other Amazon services overly complicated?
I created a CloudFormation script specifically to do this (including CloudFront for CDN). Yes, there's reasonable complexity, but it's a trade-off of security and configuration. As others noted, the documentation is good, and this took me a weekend to write including learning CloudFormation from scratch.
https://github.com/lifebeyondfife/simple-static-website/netw...
- Publish a simple, cheap, CDN backed, static website using a single AWS CloudFormation script
- Show HN: Simple CDN backed static website in AWS
What are some alternatives?
club-noira - Amazon Product Lookup [Moved to: https://github.com/canercetin-randomguy/amazon-suppressed-check]
corecdn - CORE CDN