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    AWS Amplify

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    A declarative JavaScript library for application development

    The Amplify open-source client libraries provide use-case-centric, opinionated, declarative, and easy-to-use interfaces across different categories of cloud-powered operations enabling mobile and web developers to easily interact with their backends. These libraries are powered by the AWS cloud and offer a pluggable model which can be extended to use other providers. The libraries can be used with both new backends created using the Amplify CLI and existing backend resources. ...
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    BLESS

    BLESS

    An SSH Certificate Authority that runs as an AWS Lambda function

    BLESS is an SSH Certificate Authority that runs as an AWS Lambda function and is used to sign SSH public keys. SSH Certificates are an excellent way to authorize users to access a particular SSH host, as they can be restricted for a single-use case, and can be short-lived. Instead of managing the authorized_keys of a host, or controlling who has access to SSH Private Keys, hosts just need to be configured to trust an SSH CA. BLESS should be run as an AWS Lambda in an isolated AWS account. Because BLESS needs access to a private key that is trusted by your hosts, an isolated AWS account helps restrict who can access that private key, or modify the BLESS code you are running. ...
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