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AWSnap is a simple and effective tool for managing AWS Single Sign-On (SSO). Tailored for both developers and administrators, AWSnap offers an easy way to streamline your AWS SSO process, including running custom shell commands with specific profiles and exporting temporary AWS credentials.
You can install AWSnap via pip:
pip install awsnap
Getting started with AWSnap is easy:
To generate temporary AWS credentials for a specific profile:
awsnap -p <profile_name>
This will generate temporary AWS credentials for the specified profile and store them in the ~/.aws/credentials file.
To open your AWS console in a browser session:
awsnap <your_command_here> --profile <profile_name> --console
To get help:
awsnap --help
or
go see a therapist.
The project is available on pypip.
Contributions are welcome! Check out the issues or submit a pull request.
AWSnap is released under the MIT License.
Feel free to reach out with questions, suggestions, or just to say hello. Happy coding!
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AWSnap: an AWS Utility to help manage your projects and sso sessions.
We found that awsnap demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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