AWS Command Line Interface: User Guide
- Length: 287 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: Amazon Web Services
- Publication Date: 2021
- ISBN-10: B07641F5CR
- Sales Rank: #4822 (See Top 100 Books)
This is an official Amazon Web Services (AWS) guide for the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI). You can download the Kindle version from this page, or find the online version and PDF at docs.aws.amazon.com/cli. The AWS CLI is an open source tool built using the AWS SDK for Python (Boto) that provides commands for interacting with AWS services. With minimal configuration, you can start using all of the functionality provided by the AWS Management Console from your favorite terminal program. This guide provides instructions for installing, configuring, and using the AWS CLI on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Learn how to use the AWS CLI to access the public API of any AWS service and write scripts to manage your AWS resources.
What Is the AWS Command Line Interface? Installing the AWS CLI Installing the AWS CLI version 2 Using the official AWS CLI version 2 Docker image Installing the AWS CLI version 2 on Linux Installing the AWS CLI version 2 on macOS Installing the AWS CLI version 2 on Windows Installing the AWS CLI version 1 Install, Update, and Uninstall the AWS CLI version 1 on Amazon Linux Install, Update, and Uninstall the AWS CLI version 1 on Linux Install, Update, and Uninstall the AWS CLI version 1 on macOS Install, Update, and Uninstall the AWS CLI version 1 on Windows Install and Update the AWS CLI version 1 in a virtual environment Using the AWS CLI version 1 with earlier versions of Python Configuring the AWS CLI Configuration basics Configuration and credential file settings Named profiles Configuring the AWS CLI to use AWS Single Sign-On Environment variables to configure the AWS CLI Command line options Sourcing credentials with an external process Getting credentials from EC2 instance metadata Using an HTTP proxy Using an IAM role in the AWS CLI Command completion Using the AWS CLI Getting help with the AWS CLI Command structure in the AWS CLI Specifying parameter values for the AWS CLI Common AWS CLI parameter types Using quotation marks with strings in the AWS CLI Having the AWS CLI prompt you for parameters Loading AWS CLI parameters from a file Generating AWS CLI skeleton and input parameters from a JSON or YAML input file Using shorthand syntax with the AWS CLI Controlling command output from the AWS CLI Using AWS CLI pagination options Understanding return codes from the AWS CLI Using the AWS CLI to work with AWS Services Using Amazon DynamoDB with the AWS CLI Using Amazon EC2 with the AWS CLI Creating, displaying, and deleting Amazon EC2 key pairs Creating, configuring, and deleting security groups for Amazon EC2 Launching, listing, and terminating Amazon EC2 instances Using Amazon S3 Glacier with the AWS CLI Using AWS Identity and Access Management from the AWS CLI Creating IAM users and groups Attaching an IAM managed policy to an IAM user Setting an initial password for an IAM user Create an access key for an IAM user Using Amazon S3 with the AWS CLI Using high-level (s3) commands with the AWS CLI Using API-Level (s3api) commands with the AWS CLI Using Amazon SNS with the AWS CLI Using Amazon SWF with the AWS CLI List of Amazon SWF commands by category Working with Amazon SWF domains using the AWS CLI Security in the AWS Command Line Interface Data protection in the AWS CLI Identity and Access Management for the AWS CLI Compliance validation for the AWS CLI Enforcing a minimum version of TLS 1.2 Troubleshooting AWS CLI errors Breaking changes – Migrating from AWS CLI version 1 to version 2 AWS CLI user guide document history
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