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Downloads of v 1.16.31:
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Last Update:
11 Oct 2018
Package Maintainer(s):
Software Author(s):
- Amazon Web Services
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awscli aws cli cloud amazon web services s3 adminAWS Command Line Interface (Install)
Downloads:
4,284,856
Downloads of v 1.16.31:
116
Maintainer(s):
Software Author(s):
- Amazon Web Services
AWS Command Line Interface (Install)
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This package was rejected on 07 Jan 2019. The reviewer chocolatey-ops has listed the following reason(s):
The AWS CLI is an open source tool built on top of the AWS SDK for Python (Boto) that provides commands for interacting with AWS services. With minimal configuration, you can start using all of the functionality provided by the AWS Management Console from your favorite terminal program.
Linux shells – Use common shell programs such as Bash, Zsh, and tsch to run commands in Linux, macOS, or Unix.
Windows command line – On Microsoft Windows, run commands in either PowerShell or the Windows Command Processor.
Remotely – Run commands on Amazon EC2 instances through a remote terminal such as PuTTY or SSH, or with Amazon EC2 systems manager.
The AWS CLI provides direct access to AWS services' public APIs. Explore a service's capabilities with the AWS CLI, and develop shell scripts to manage your resources. Or take what you've learned to develop programs in other languages with the AWS SDK.
In addition to the low level, API equivalent commands, the AWS CLI also provides customizations for several services. Customizations are higher level commands that simplify using a service with a complex API. For example, the aws s3 set of commands provide a familiar syntax for managing files in Amazon S3.
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LudicrousByte (maintainer) on 11 Oct 2018 03:08:38 +00:00:
User 'LudicrousByte' (maintainer) submitted package.
chocolatey-ops (reviewer) on 11 Oct 2018 03:44:36 +00:00:
awscli has failed automated validation.
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chocolatey-ops (reviewer) on 11 Oct 2018 03:49:36 +00:00:
awscli has passed automated testing.
This is not the only check that is performed so check the package page to ensure a 'Ready' status.
Please visit https://gist.github.com/6097f3081e2178825e239fc8659c04b3 for details.
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gep13 (reviewer) on 03 Dec 2018 09:18:35 +00:00:
Auto Verification Change - Verification tests have been set to rerun.
chocolatey-ops (reviewer) on 03 Dec 2018 10:00:17 +00:00:
awscli has passed automated testing.
This is not the only check that is performed so check the package page to ensure a 'Ready' status.
Please visit https://gist.github.com/745729b59fed83ab07baf295cfd662b6 for details.
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chocolatey-ops (reviewer) on 23 Dec 2018 09:21:29 +00:00:
We've found awscli v1.16.31 in a submitted status and waiting for your next actions. It has had no updates for 20 or more days since a reviewer has asked for corrections. Please note that if there is no response or fix of the package within 15 days of this message, this package version will automatically be closed (rejected) due to being stale.
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chocolatey-ops (reviewer) on 07 Jan 2019 09:24:09 +00:00:
Unfortunately there has not been progress to move awscli v1.16.31 towards an approved status within 15 days after the last review message, so we need to close (reject) the package version at this time. If you want to pick this version up and move it towards approval in the future, use the contact site admins link on the package page and we can move it back into a submitted status so you can submit updates.
Status Change - Changed status of package from 'submitted' to 'rejected'.