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@aws-amplify/amplify-category-api
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Amplify CLI API Category Plugin
The following table lists the current set of commands supported by the Amplify API Category Plugin.
Command | Description |
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amplify api add | Takes you through steps in the CLI to add an API resource to your backend. |
amplify api add-graphql-datasource | Takes you through the steps in the CLI to import an already existing Aurora Serverless data source to an existing GraphQL API resource. |
amplify api update | Takes you through steps in the CLI to update an API resource. |
amplify api gql-compile | Compiles your GraphQL schema and generates a corresponding cloudformation template. |
amplify api push | Provisions only API cloud resources with the latest local developments. |
amplify api remove | Removes an API resource from your local backend. The resource is removed from the cloud on the next push command. |
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Amplify CLI API Category Plugin
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