AWS Command Line Interface (CLI) — Editor's Review
The AWS Command Line Interface (CLI) is a unified tool that enables developers, DevOps engineers, and system administrators to manage AWS services and resources from terminals and automation pipelines. Built and maintained by Amazon Web Services, the CLI provides direct access to the broad AWS portfolio, from core services like Amazon EC2 and Amazon S3 to managed developer services such as AWS CodeCommit, CodeBuild, CodeDeploy, and CodePipeline.
Key Features and Capabilities
- Comprehensive service coverage: One command surface for hundreds of AWS services, consistently updated as new features are released.
- Cross-platform support: Installable on Windows, macOS, and Linux, with packaged installers, pip distribution, and native OS packages for easy deployment.
- Automation and scripting: Designed for use in scripts and CI/CD pipelines; commands return machine-readable JSON and support pagination and query options for robust automation.
- Integration with AWS developer tools: Works seamlessly with AWS Code services and other developer tools to enable automated build, test, and deploy workflows from the command line.
- Profile and credential management: Multiple named profiles, role assumption, and support for AWS Single Sign-On (SSO) simplify credential management across accounts and environments.
- Extensibility: Provides plugins, custom scripts, and the ability to combine CLI calls with SDKs for advanced workflows and toolchain integration.
- Output customization: Supports JSON, YAML, text, and table formats plus --query filtering (JMESPath) to extract and shape results.
Security and Configuration
- Fine-grained access control: Uses AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) policies, roles, and permissions to restrict CLI actions to least-privilege operations.
- Secure credential options: Supports temporary credentials via STS, MFA, AWS SSO, and environment variables; credentials can be rotated and centrally managed.
- Encrypted configuration: Configuration files are stored locally; recommended practices include restricting file permissions and using secure secret management for automation.
Developer and CI/CD Integration
The AWS CLI is intentionally built to plug into modern developer workflows. It pairs with AWS developer tools to enable fully automated build, test, and deployment pipelines. Common patterns include:
- Using the CLI inside CI runners to trigger CodeBuild, deploy CloudFormation stacks, or upload artifacts to Amazon S3.
- Combining CLI commands with SDK scripts to orchestrate multi-step deployments and migrations.
- Embedding CLI calls in infrastructure-as-code workflows to manage resources during pipeline runs.
Performance and Usability
- Efficient command execution: Lightweight client that minimizes latency and supports parallel scripting for bulk operations.
- Consistent syntax: Predictable command structure (service action resource) reduces learning curve and eases discovery of available operations.
- Rich documentation and examples: Official docs and embedded help (aws help) offer extensive usage examples, flags, and best practices.
Installation and Getting Started
- Install via package manager (pip, homebrew, apt), native installer, or bundled installer for your OS.
- Run aws configure or set environment variables/SSO to add credentials and default region.
- Test access with simple commands, for example: aws s3 ls --region us-west-2.
Who Should Use the AWS CLI
- Cloud engineers and administrators who need fast, repeatable control over AWS resources.
- Developers building automated CI/CD pipelines and developer tool integrations.
- Teams managing multi-account deployments that require scripted orchestration and role switching.
Practical Tips
- Use named profiles to separate environments and accounts.
- Prefer temporary credentials and role chaining for automation instead of long-lived keys.
- Combine --output and --query to produce lightweight, script-friendly responses.
- Leverage the CLI in tandem with AWS SDKs and Code services for end-to-end developer workflows.
The AWS CLI remains an essential tool for anyone managing AWS at scale. Its broad service coverage, automation-first design, and close integration with AWS developer tools make it a dependable choice for building and operating cloud-native applications and CI/CD pipelines.
Visão geral
AWS Command Line Interface é um software Código Aberto na categoria Desenvolvimento desenvolvido pela Amazon Web Services Developer Relations.
Os usuários do nosso aplicativo cliente UpdateStar verificaram AWS Command Line Interface atualizações 440 vezes durante o último mês.
É a versão mais recente de AWS Command Line Interface 2.14.5, lançado em 26/03/2026. Inicialmente foi adicionado ao nosso banco de dados em 17/02/2014. A versão mais prevalente é 2.14.5, que é usado por 93% de todas as instalações.
AWS Command Line Interface é executado nos seguintes sistemas operacionais: Windows.
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