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Add basic AWS CLI commands
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#### Infrastructure
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- [AWS CLI](tools/aws.sh)
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- [Docker](tools/docker.sh)
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- [Heroku CLI](tools/heroku.sh)
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- [Kubernetes](tools/kubernetes.md)
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##############################################################################
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# AWS
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##############################################################################
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# General
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aws help
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aws --version # Show the current AWS CLI version
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aws configure # Configure your AWS Key ID, AWS Secret, default region and default output format for the AWS CLI
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aws configure --profile <profile_name> # Configure using the profile name. By default, the list of profile is stored in ~/.aws.credentials (Linux and MacOS)
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# EC2
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## We need to specify a region to use ec2 commands. We can configure a default region with "aws configure" or set the AWS_DEFAULT_REGION environment variable before the command line
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## Example: AWS_DEFAULT_REGION=us-east-1 aws ec2 describe-instances
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aws ec2 describe-instances # Desribe all instances in the current region
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aws ec2 describe-instances --instance-ids <instance_id_1> <instance_id_2> # Describe specific instances by their IDs
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aws ec2 describe-instances --filters Name=<instance_name> # Filter and describe instances by name
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aws ec2 start-instances --instance-ids <instance_id_1> <instance_id_2> # Start previously stopped instances by their IDs
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aws ec2 stop-instances --instance-ids <instance_id_1> <instance_id_2> # Stop running instances by their IDs
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aws ec2 terminate-instances --instance-ids <instance_id_1> <instance_id_2> # Shutdown the specific instances by their IDs
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# S3
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## To specify the root directory of a S3 bucket, use this syntax: s3://<bucket_name>
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aws s3 ls # List S3 objects and common prefixes under a prefix or all S3 buckets
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aws s3 ls s3://<bucket_name> # List objects and common prefixes under a specified bucket and prefix
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aws s3 mb s3://<bucket_name> # Create a specific S3 bucket
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aws s3 rb s3://<bucket_name> # Remove an empty specific S3 bucket by name
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aws s3 mv <local_file_path> s3://<bucket_name>/<destination_file_path> # Move a file in local_file_path to a specific bucket in destination_file_path
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## Example: aws s3 mv text.txt s3://mybucket/text.txt
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aws s3 mv s3://<bucket_name_1> s3://<bucket_name_2> --recursive # Move all objects from bucket_name_1 to bucket_name_2
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aws sync <source> <target> # Sync all contents from source to a target directory. This will copy and update all missing or outdated files or objects between source and target
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## Examples: aws sync . s3://mybucket
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## aws sync s3://bucket_1 s3://bucket_2
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aws sync <source> <target> --delete # Sync all contents from source to target, but this will remove all missing files and objects from the target that are not present in source
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