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awsgo

v1.0.0

Published

awsgo makes AWS cli command reference, api reference, management console, pricing, user and developer's guide links avilable to open from your command line.

Downloads

5

Readme

awsgo

awsgo makes AWS user guide, cli reference, console and pricing's links avilable to open from your command line.

Installation

Node.js

awsgo is available on npm. To install it, type:

$ npm install -g awsgo

Usage

As CLI Tool

$ awsgo --help

Usage: awsgo [OPTIONS]... <SERVICE>

Commands:
  awsgo <service>     Open <service> API, CLI, console, developer, pricing or
                      user guide page                                  [default]
  awsgo calc          Open AWS Calculator

Service Options
  -a, --api              Open <service> API reference page             [boolean]
  -c, --cli              Open <service> CLI command reference page     [boolean]
  -C, --console          Open <service> management console page        [boolean]
  -d, --developer-guide  Open <service> developer guide page           [boolean]
  -g, --getting-started  Open <service> getting started guide page     [boolean]
  -p, --pricing          Open <service> pricing page                   [boolean]
  -u, --user-guide       Open <service> user guide page                [boolean]

Options:
  --version   Show version number                                      [boolean]
  --help, -h  Show help                                                [boolean]

Examples:
  awsgo s3 --pricing
  awsgo ec2 --api --console
  awsgo rds -acCdgpu
  awsgo calc

More: https://github.com/ganeshnaidu/awsgo

Service could be any one of AWS Avilable Services

Test

TODO