aws_cloudshell

AWS CloudShell

AWS CloudShell - A browser-based terminal for managing AWS resources securely, supporting secure configuration and access management tasks.

AWS CloudShell was launched in 2020. It is a browser-based shell environment that provides users with secure access to AWS CLI and development tools. CloudShell allows developers to manage and interact with AWS resources directly from the console without configuring local environments.

The service integrates with AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) for secure access control and supports pre-installed tools for automation and scripting. AWS CloudShell is widely used for cloud resource management and developer workflows.

https://aws.amazon.com/cloudshell/

AWS CloudShell is a browser-based shell that enables AWS customers to manage and interact with their AWS resources directly from the AWS Management Console. Introduced in December 2020, CloudShell provides a ready-to-use environment with pre-installed AWS Command Line Interface (CLI) and other popular development tools. This feature allows users to run scripts, interact with services, and automate tasks without the need to install or configure a local CLI setup. It supports several programming languages, including Python, Node.js, and PowerShell, making it a versatile tool for developers, system administrators, and IT professionals looking to quickly manage their AWS infrastructure. CloudShell is directly integrated with the AWS ecosystem, providing immediate access to resources across all regions and services.

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