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resm

v2.0.0

Published

RESM: Script to handle AWS Events personal schedule

Downloads

6

Readme

RESM -- AWS Events Schedule Manager

A command line tool to manage your schedule for re:Invent 2021.

Introduction

AWS Events (re:Invent 2021, re:Mars 2022) are served through AWS Events brand new portal Here are a series of utilities related to session handling.

Export Sessions to CSV or ICS

Unfortunately, the portal does not allow to export booked sessions to a CSV or ICS file.

How to use

Using the command line tool is super easy, just run the following command:

npm i -g resm

then start the tool with the following command:

resm

and follow the instructions, entering your re:Invent porta username and password when prompted.

Cli01

Cli02

And finally, choose the export format you want.