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    SST

    SST

    Build serverless apps. Set breakpoints and test your functions locally

    ... application runs on that server and we are responsible for provisioning and managing the resources for it. The sst start command starts up a local development environment that opens a WebSocket connection to your deployed app and proxies any Lambda requests to your local machine. Supports all Lambda triggers, so there's no need to mock API Gateway, SQS, SNS, etc. Supports real Lambda environment variables and Lambda IAM permissions.
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    AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio Code

    AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio Code

    Local Lambda debug, CodeWhisperer, SAM/CFN syntax, etc.

    The AWS Toolkit extension for Visual Studio Code enables you to interact with Amazon Web Services (AWS). Try the AWS Code Sample Catalog to start coding with the AWS SDK. The AWS Explorer provides access to the AWS services that you can work with when using the Toolkit. To see the AWS Explorer, choose the AWS icon in the Activity bar. The Developer Tools panel is a section for developer-focused tooling curated for working in an IDE. The Developer Tools panel can be found underneath the AWS...
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