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clean-aws

v0.0.5

Published

CLI tool to clean AWS environments

Downloads

5

Readme

Clean AWS

This tool can be used to clean up AWS environments.

Install

npm install -g clean-aws

Usage

If you want to delete all resources from your AWS account, you can just run clean-aws clean. This will delete all resources from all regions. You can also limit the tool to certain regions. Before deleting it will ask you to confirm that you indeed want to continue.

If you want to choose the resources to remove, then first run the clean-aws list command. Review the list of resources generated and remove the resources you want to keep from the list. Once you're happy to delete the reminder, run clean-aws clean passing the path to the resource file.

List Resources

Running the list command will list all supported resources on an AWS environment. This list can then be used to tell the tool which resources to remove.

clean-aws list --profile default --region ap-southeast-2

Remove Resources

This command will remove all resources listed in the resource file. If not provided, the tool will delete all resources found.

clean-aws clean --profile default --resourceFile ./resources.json

Detail

This tool cleans (or plans to clean) the following AWS resources:

Supported

  • CloudFormation stacks
  • S3 buckets
  • CloudWatch logs
  • DataPipeline
  • DynamoDB tables
  • EC2 Instances
  • IAM Roles
  • IAM Policies
  • IAM Users
  • SNS Topics
  • SNS Topic Subscriptions
  • SQS Queues

Planned

  • ELBs
  • ES domains
  • Route53 resources
  • ElasticBeanstalk Applications
  • ElasticBeanstalk Environments

Use as a Library

This package can also be used as a library.

TODO: Provide example

License

MIT