Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: awstool
Version: 0.0.3
Summary: Command Line Environment for federation or AMS AWS users
Home-page: https://github.com/zhan9san/aws-tool
Author: zhan9san
Author-email: zhan9san@163.com
License: GPLv3
Description: # aws-tool
        
        This package provides a command line interface to for federation or AMS AWS users.
        
        ### Installation
        
        The safest way to install the AWS CLI is to use [pip](https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/) in a `virtualenv`:
        
            $ python -m pip install awstool
        
        or, if you are not installing in a `virtualenv`, to install globally:
        
            $ sudo python -m pip install awstool
        
        or for your user:
        
            $ python -m pip install --user awstool
        
        If you have the aws-tool package installed and want to upgrade to the latest version you can run:
        
            $ python -m pip install --upgrade awstool
        
        This will install the aws-tool package as well as all dependencies.
        
        ### Configuration
        Before using the AWS Tool, you need to configure your AWS credentials.
        
        The quickest way to get started is to run the `awstool configure` command:
        
            $ awstool configure
            Enter your Identity Source Domain(like sso.example.com):sso.example.com
            Enter your Identity User(like user@example.com):Fake.User@example.com
            Enter your Identity Password:
        
        ### Basic Commands
        
        An AWS Tool command has the following structure:
        
            $ awstool <command> <subcommand> [options and parameters]
        
        For example, to generate credentials, the command would be:
        
            $ awstool credential --generate-account
        
        *Note*
        
        It's only necessary to run command with `--generate-account` when it's your first time running this command or
        you are really want to re-generate account.
        That's to say, `awstool credential` is ok for your subsequent use.
            
        To view help documentation, use one of the following:
        
            $ awstool --help
            $ awstool <command> --help
            $ awstool <command> <subcommand> --help
        
        To get the version of the AWS CLI:
        
            $ awstool --version
        
        ## Getting Help
        
        The best way to interact with our team is through GitHub. You can [open an issue](https://github.com/zhan9san/aws-tool/issues/new/choose).
        
        Please check for open similar [issues](https://github.com/zhan9san/aws-tool/issues) before opening another one.
        
        The AWS Tool implements AWS service APIs. For general issues regarding the services or their limitations, you may find the [Amazon Web Services Discussion Forums](https://forums.aws.amazon.com/) helpful.
        
        ## More Resources
        
        - [AWS CLI Documentation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/index.html)
        - [AWS CLI User Guide](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/)
        - [AWS CLI Command Reference](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/)
        - [Amazon Web Services Discussion Forums](https://forums.aws.amazon.com/)
        - [AWS Support](https://console.aws.amazon.com/support/home#/)
        - [AMS Documentation](https://console.aws.amazon.com/managedservices/docs/index.html)
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
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