Hi! Recently I've started to learn aws technology, especially how to automate the processes of launching ec2 instances by aws cli.
Here are some useful wrappers for aws cli for some typical cases, where you don't have to remember all the necessary parameters but rather than that just use "mnemonic" sparrow tasks - https://sparrowhub.org/search?category=aws
For the moment the are a few wrappers here, not that much, but I'm going to add more staff soon.
PS> For those who're unfamiliar with - Sparrow - is a scripting platform allow to develop and run scripts at most any Linux OS, by using CLI written on Perl5.
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