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Filters and Functions for --query are covered in-depth in the JMESPath tutorial #reinvent jmespath.org/tutorial.html#… jmespath.org/tutorial.html#…
If you're not familiar with #JMESPath (the query language behind the CLI's --query option) check out the tutorial: jmespath.org/tutorial.html
The --query option gets applied during the "parse response" stage of request/response handling process. #reinvent
The shared credentials file, ~/.aws/credentials, is supported by many of the other AWS SDKs, including boto. #reinvent
The configure command in the CLI also has subcommands to enable programmatic access to configuration: docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/ref…
#reInvent Schedule update: DEV301: "Advanced Usage of the AWS CLI" will also be repeated at 11AM in Titian 2306.
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The #AWS CLI is built on top of botocore, which is also the foundation for boto3: github.com/boto/botocore
If your parameters have gotten pretty complicated, you might want to try out JSON templates for input: github.com/aws/aws-cli#fi…
If you haven't already seen, we just launched a new blog for the AWS CLI: blogs.aws.amazon.com/cli
JMESPath queries provide a powerful way to parse JSON responses in the AWS CLI. jmespath.org
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