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A curated list of awesome Amazon Web Services (AWS) libraries, open source repos, guides, blogs, and other resources.
An open-source framework for defining AWS cloud infrastructure using familiar programming languages.
A static code analysis tool that scans infrastructure as code, container images, and open source packages for security misconfigurations and vulnerabilities.
A static code analysis tool that scans infrastructure as code, container images, and open source packages for security misconfigurations and vulnerabilities.
A CLI tool to build, test, debug, and deploy serverless applications using AWS SAM.
A serverless continuous integration system built on AWS Lambda that automates testing and deployments.
A linter that validates AWS CloudFormation templates against AWS resource schemas and best practices.
Generate Infrastructure-as-Code templates (CloudFormation, Terraform, etc.) from your existing AWS resources.
Automates EC2 Spot instance usage on existing AutoScaling groups to save up to 90% on AWS costs.
Automates EC2 Spot instance usage on existing AutoScaling groups to save up to 90% of AWS costs.
A collection of official AWS Serverless architecture patterns built with AWS CDK, available in TypeScript and Python.
A tool to create, wire, and deploy AWS Lambdas using CloudFormation with a simple YAML configuration.
A tool to drive AWS CloudFormation by automating repetitive tasks and enabling better infrastructure management.
An open-source policy-as-code tool that validates JSON/YAML data like CloudFormation and Kubernetes configs against custom rules.
A suite of command-line tools extending AWS CLI functionality for EC2, RDS, IAM, CloudFormation, and Route53 management.
A linting tool that scans AWS CloudFormation templates for insecure infrastructure patterns and security violations.
A serverless status page system built on AWS, enabling pay-as-you-go operation with minimal maintenance effort.
A full-stack DevOps framework for simplifying microservice deployment on AWS ECS and EKS.
Regula checks infrastructure as code templates for AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and Kubernetes security and compliance using Open Policy Agent/Rego.
An extensible auto-tagger for IaC files that links cloud resources back to the codified infrastructure that created them.
An opinionated collection of tips and best practices for effectively using the AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK).
A reference architecture for continuous deployment to Amazon ECS using AWS CodePipeline and CodeBuild.
A serverless blog commenting system built with AWS Lambda, API Gateway, DynamoDB, and S3.
A serverless reference architecture demonstrating how to build a mobile backend using AWS Lambda, API Gateway, DynamoDB, and CloudSearch.
Automatically tags AWS resources on creation with creator ARN, creation time, and invoked service for cost allocation and governance.
A cloud-connected kegerator that streams live sensor data to AWS for real-time monitoring and analytics.
A CLI tool for managing AWS CloudFormation stacks with safe, synchronous updates and dynamic parameter resolution.
A serverless reference architecture for building an IoT backend using AWS Lambda and IoT Core to ingest, process, and alert on sensor data.
A Puppet module for managing AWS resources to build and model cloud infrastructure using Puppet code.
An AWS CDK construct library for managing AWS Organizations, including OUs, accounts, and service control policies.
A sample application demonstrating real-time data processing and visualization using Amazon Kinesis, DynamoDB, and a web server.
A CLI tool that brings the Terraform CLI experience to AWS CloudFormation for managing stacks.
A collection of AWS CDK templates for deploying infrastructure across multiple programming languages.
Sato converts AWS CloudFormation and Azure ARM templates into Terraform configuration files.
Demonstrates how to implement Consul-based service discovery for Amazon ECS clusters using AWS CloudFormation templates.
A lightweight Go-based deployment tool for AWS, Google Cloud, and DigitalOcean using native cloud services.
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