a small set of abstractions
A library for sharing different tools used in our node lambda functions
A Lodash-ish library written in Typescript and ES2019.
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pocketknife is a devops tool for managing computers running chef-solo, powered by Opscode Chef. Using pocketknife, you create a project that describes the configuration of your computers and then deploy it to bring them to their intended state. With pocketknife, you don't need to setup or manage a specialized chef-server node or rely on an unreliable network connection to a distant hosted service whose security you don't control, deal with managing chef's security keys, or deal with manually synchronizing data with the chef-server datastore. With pocketknife, all of your cookbooks, roles and nodes are stored in easy-to-use files that you can edit, share, backup and version control with tools you already have.
Have you ever find yourself going through the aws cli documentation page over and over again just to remember the right syntax or argument(s) for that command that you wanna run? Do you feel that you are more productive from the command line? Are you tired of having to open private browser windows or even a different browser to work with multiple aws accounts? AWS Pocketknife is a command line tool to make aws administration a little bit easier and faster than using the aws console or aws cli. It also helps to script some AWS tasks such as cleaning up old AMIs along its snapshots or cleaning up manual RDS snapshots or even creating a manual snapshot for a particular RDS. These commands are also handy if you have multiple aws accounts to manage, since you can't have multiple tabs open for different accounts in a web browser. The only way would be to use diffente browsers or open incognito windows.
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