A CLI to manage AWS resources
Project description
acli
========
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acli is a simple CLI for querying and managing AWS services, written in Python using the [boto3](http://aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-python/ "boto3") SDK and [terminaltables](https://github.com/Robpol86/terminaltables "terminal tables") libraries.
Please submit any issues encountered.
Latest changes ([changelog](https://github.com/jonhadfield/acli/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md "Changelog"))
------------
0.1.21 (1st December 2015)
- Show instance counts in output for 'acli ec2 summary'
- Add filtering/searching on AMI lists
`example: acli ami ls --filter=webserver`
0.1.20 (29th November 2015)
- Added ability to delete keys from S3
`example: acli s3 rm mybucket/myfolder/mykey.txt`
- Added filtering/searching on ec2 instance lists
`example: acli ec2 ls --filter=nginx`
- Added functions for cleaning up orphaned snapshots and unnamed and unattached volumes. (first run with --noop to check what will be removed.)
`example: acli clean delete_orphaned_snapshots --noop`
- Added bash completion script to allow tab completion of commands
- Other minor fixes
Installation
------------
Simple:
sudo pip install acli
Latest (from source):
git clone git@github.com:jonhadfield/acli.git
sudo python setup.py install
Setup
-----
Using the boto3 library means that credentials will be retrieved from the standard locations: http://boto3.readthedocs.org/en/latest/guide/configuration.html#configuration-files
Alternatively, you can specify them on the command line (see -h option for details).
Usage
-----
To see available services and commands, run:
acli -h
Examples
--------
List ec2 instances in the account matching:
acli ec2 list
View information on an instance:
acli ec2 info i-12ab3c45
List contents of an S3 bucket:
acli s3 list my_bucket
License
-------
MIT
========
[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/jonhadfield/acli.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/jonhadfield/acli)
acli is a simple CLI for querying and managing AWS services, written in Python using the [boto3](http://aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-python/ "boto3") SDK and [terminaltables](https://github.com/Robpol86/terminaltables "terminal tables") libraries.
Please submit any issues encountered.
Latest changes ([changelog](https://github.com/jonhadfield/acli/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md "Changelog"))
------------
0.1.21 (1st December 2015)
- Show instance counts in output for 'acli ec2 summary'
- Add filtering/searching on AMI lists
`example: acli ami ls --filter=webserver`
0.1.20 (29th November 2015)
- Added ability to delete keys from S3
`example: acli s3 rm mybucket/myfolder/mykey.txt`
- Added filtering/searching on ec2 instance lists
`example: acli ec2 ls --filter=nginx`
- Added functions for cleaning up orphaned snapshots and unnamed and unattached volumes. (first run with --noop to check what will be removed.)
`example: acli clean delete_orphaned_snapshots --noop`
- Added bash completion script to allow tab completion of commands
- Other minor fixes
Installation
------------
Simple:
sudo pip install acli
Latest (from source):
git clone git@github.com:jonhadfield/acli.git
sudo python setup.py install
Setup
-----
Using the boto3 library means that credentials will be retrieved from the standard locations: http://boto3.readthedocs.org/en/latest/guide/configuration.html#configuration-files
Alternatively, you can specify them on the command line (see -h option for details).
Usage
-----
To see available services and commands, run:
acli -h
Examples
--------
List ec2 instances in the account matching:
acli ec2 list
View information on an instance:
acli ec2 info i-12ab3c45
List contents of an S3 bucket:
acli s3 list my_bucket
License
-------
MIT
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