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Amazon AWS boto3 helper libs.

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AWS boto3 helper libs

Features

  • Common use cases covered under single methods

  • Keeps build files clean and powerfull

Installation

You can install exr-builder from the Python Package Index (PyPI) or from source.

Using pip

$ pip install exr-aws

Using easy_install

$ easy_install exr-aws

Example

TODO

Contributors/Contributing

If you want to make changes the repo is at https://github.com/exrny/exr-aws. You will need pytest to run the tests and exr-builder tool to build modules

$ nb test

It will be great if you can raise a pull request once you are done.

If you find any bugs or need new features please raise a ticket in the issues section of the github repo.

License

exr-builder is licensed under a MIT license

Changes

0.1.0 - 04/02/2018

  • Initial release.

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