The annoying part about AWS putting so little effort into smoothing out the rough edges in their tooling, ux and services, is that the whole ecosystem of helpers/wrappers developed to make the services usable by humans needing to get something done (rather than deep dive again and again into many rabbit holes of AWS's idiosyncrasies) - inevitably only cover some tiny subset of the services a typical shop is going to use.
Not to take anything away from the author of this project - Bash-my-aws looks fantastic - but it only helps you with a few core services. Same appears to be true of the commandeer tool that has also been mentioned in this thread. And the same is true for localstack, and on and on.
I really wish AWS would devote some resources to filling in these gaps themselves, and comprehensively.
Not to take anything away from the author of this project - Bash-my-aws looks fantastic - but it only helps you with a few core services. Same appears to be true of the commandeer tool that has also been mentioned in this thread. And the same is true for localstack, and on and on.
I really wish AWS would devote some resources to filling in these gaps themselves, and comprehensively.