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AWS CLI

The AWS Command Line Interface (CLI) is a unified tool to manage your AWS services. With just one tool to download and configure, you can control multiple AWS services from the command line and automate them through scripts.

Maintainers

Type of Package

binary wrapper package

Usage

Use as Dependency

Binary packages can be set as runtime or build time dependencies. See Defining your dependencies for more information.

To add core/aws-cli as a depdendency, you can add one of the following to your plan file.

Buildtime Dependency

pkg_build_deps=(core/aws-cli)

Runtime Depdendency

pkg_deps=(core/aws-cli)

Use as Tool

Installation

To install this plan, you should run the following commands to first install, and then link the binaries this plan creates.

hab pkg install core/aws-cli

» Installing core/aws-cli

☁ Determining latest version of core/aws-cli in the 'stable' channel

↓ Downloading core/aws-cli/1.18.25/20200319204505

☛ Verifying core/aws-cli/1.18.25/20200319204505

...

✓ Installed core/aws-cli/1.18.25/20200319204505

★ Install of core/aws-cli/1.18.25/20200319204505 complete with 3 new packages installed.

hab pkg binlink core/aws-cli

» Binlinking aws.cmd from core/aws-cli into /bin

★ Binlinked aws.cmd from core/aws-cli/1.18.25/20200319204505 to /bin/aws.cmd

Using an example binary

You can now use the binary as normal:

/bin/aws --help or aws --help

AWS()                                                                    AWS()



NAME
       aws -

DESCRIPTION
       The  AWS  Command  Line  Interface is a unified tool to manage your AWS
       services.

SYNOPSIS
          aws [options] <command> <subcommand> [parameters]

       Use aws command help for information on a  specific  command.  Use  aws
       help  topics  to view a list of available help topics. The synopsis for
       each command shows its parameters and their usage. Optional  parameters
       are shown in square brackets.
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