Simple command line utility to view Fullstop violations
Project description
Convenience command line tool for fullstop. audit reporting.
$ sudo pip3 install --upgrade stups-fullstop
Usage
First configure your Fullstop CLI for your AWS account IDs:
$ fullstop configure
# enter Fullstop URL and optionally your AWS account IDs
For example, you can list all recent violations in your configured AWS accounts:
$ fullstop list-violations --since 7d -l 50
Check help text for all details
$ fullstop list-violations --help
You can also run it locally from source:
$ python3 -m fullstop
Running Unit Tests
$ python3 setup.py test --cov-html=true
Releasing
$ ./release.sh <NEW-VERSION>
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