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AWS Tools for PowerShell

The AWS Tools for PowerShell lets developers and administrators manage their AWS services from the PowerShell scripting environment.

This repository is meant to be used as a way to collect feedback from users of the AWS Tools for PowerShell modules. You are invited to create GitHub issues to report bugs or make feature requests.

AWS Tools for PowerShell Modules

The AWS Tools for PowerShell modules AWS.Tools, AWSPowerShell.NetCore and AWSPowerShell are available from PowerShell Gallery.

Module Compatible PowerShell Versions
AWS.Tools* 6+ (and 5.1 when .NET Framework 4.7.2 is installed)
AWSPowerShell.NetCore 6+ (and 3.0 - 5.1 when .NET Framework 4.7.2 is installed)
AWSPowerShell 2.0 - 5.1

*AWS.Tools is the new modular variant of AWS Tools for PowerShell. In order to manage each AWS service, install from PowerShell Gallery the corresponding module (e.g. AWS.Tools.EC2, AWS.Tools.S3...).

More details about AWS.Tools can be found here.

The AWS.Tools.Installer module can be used to simplify installing, updating and removing the AWS.Tools modules.

Change Log

The change log for AWS Tools for PowerShell can be found in the CHANGELOG.md file.

The AWS Tools for PowerShell depends on the AWS SDK for .NET, you can find the AWS SDK's changelog here.

Maintenance and support for major versions

For information about maintenance and support for major versions and their underlying dependencies, see the following in the AWS SDKs and Tools Shared Configuration and Credentials Reference Guide:

Additional Resources

AWS Tools for PowerShell User Guide

Check out this user guide to get started quickly.

AWS Tools for PowerShell Cmdlet Reference

Take a look at this reference for more in-depth documentation for each PowerShell cmdlet.

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License

The content of this repository is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.

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