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resoto-plugin-cleanup-aws-vpcs
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AWS VPC Cleanup Plugin for Resoto
This plugin marks all VPC dependencies for cleanup. The VPC must have been previously marked for cleanup by another cleanup plugin.
The following resources are currently being marked for cleanup
In resh
execute
> config edit resoto.worker
and find the following section
plugin_cleanup_aws_vpcs:
# Dictionary of key cloud with list of account IDs for which the plugin should be active as value
config:
aws:
- '1234567'
- '567890'
# Enable plugin?
enabled: false
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AWS VPC Cleaner Plugin
We found that resoto-plugin-cleanup-aws-vpcs 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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