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  1. Manage AWS from Command Line - AWS CLI - AWS

    The AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI) is a unified tool to manage your AWS services. With just one tool to download and configure, you can control multiple AWS services from the …

  2. Browser-based Shell – AWS CloudShell – AWS

    Quickly and securely access AWS Command Line Interfaces (CLIs), PowerShell, Bash, and other tools from a preconfigured and pre-authenticated browser-based shell environment.

  3. What is AWS CloudShell? - AWS CloudShell - docs.aws.amazon.com

    You can run AWS CLI commands using your preferred shell, such as Bash, PowerShell, or Z shell. And you can do this without downloading or installing command line tools.

  4. Getting started with AWS CloudShell

    This tutorial shows how you can use AWS CLI in AWS CloudShell to interact with other AWS services. Using this method, you don't need to download or install any additional resource.

  5. AWS Tools for PowerShell

    The AWS Tools for PowerShell let developers and administrators manage their AWS services and resources in the PowerShell scripting environment. Now you can manage your AWS …

  6. Installing the AWS Tools for PowerShell on Windows

    AWS Tools for PowerShell installation and update guide covers enabling script execution, installing modular AWS.Tools, AWSPowerShell.NetCore, and AWSPowerShell modules, and …

  7. Configuring and using the AWS Tools for PowerShell

    Some of the topics in this section describe the fundamentals of using the Tools for Windows PowerShell after you have installed the tools and set up authentication. For example, they …

  8. Use AWS CloudShell to work with AWS Identity and Access …

    You can run AWS CLI commands against AWS services (including AWS Identity and Access Management) using your preferred shell (Bash, PowerShell or Z shell). And you can do this …

  9. AWS CloudShell Documentation

    Provides instructions and tutorials for using AWS CloudShell features, describes how to manage user permissions, and includes information about the compute environment.

  10. AWS CloudShell Concepts

    This section describes how to interact with AWS CloudShell and perform specific actions with supported applications.