AWS EC2 Manager
Project description
ech
is a tool to manage AWS EC2 instances. It can
- Start/stop instances in multiple regions and users.
- Add the instance to you SSH profile.
Install
- Install
aws-cli
from here. pip install ech
How to use
Suppose I have a instance with id i-01234567
in us-west-2
under default profile, and a instance with id i-76543210
in us-east-1
under profile tom
. To manage those
-
Run
aws configure
to add default profile if you haven't done so, and go to~/.aws/credentials
to add profile fortom
. -
Create
awsh.toml
in your home directory:[servers] my-server = {id = "i-01234567", region="us-west-2"} another-server = {id = "i-76543210", region="us-east-1"}
Now you created two server alias
my-server
another-server
.
Now suppose you want to start your work on my-server
.
Start your instance
ech start my-server
Connect to your instance
First, add this server to your SSH profile.
ech bind my-server
The next step is straightforward:
ssh my-server
Tip: You can directly access this instance in your VSCode by selecting my-server
installing SSH plugin and remote explorer.
Stop your instance
ech stop my-server
That's it.
I used this tool quite often in my personal study/work, but this tool may/should still have bugs. If so please submit an issue. Thanks!
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