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remove-aws-resources

v1.0.1

Published

Cleanup your AWS account using intuitive and extendable CLI tool

Readme

remove-aws-resources

Using this tool you can quickly cleanup AWS resources created by Webiny deploy process.

🚨 Use this tool at your own risk!! Authors of this tool are not responsible for any damage that may be caused by removal of your AWS resources. 🚨

Sometimes stack state gets messed up due to bugs in deployment/removal process and the easiest way to reset everything is to remove all the AWS resources that were created by the deploy process.

Usage

Anywhere in your terminal run:

npx remove-aws-resources

The tool will use your AWS credentials, configured in ~/.aws/credentials to load the relevant resources. You then get to choose which resources to delete.

In the current state, this tool is useful only to the users of Webiny platform. At Webiny, we use it on a daily basis, and it works great for what it was created - Webiny project cleanup.

Contribute

If you find any issues, or would like to contribute to the tool, head over to https://github.com/webiny/remove-aws-resources.

You can also find us on Slack at https://webiny.com/slack if you need help with your project or wnt to discuss improvements to this tool.