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    AWS CodeDeploy Agent

    AWS CodeDeploy Agent

    Host Agent for AWS CodeDeploy

    ...You can use AWS CodeDeploy to automate software deployments, eliminating the need for error-prone manual operations. The service scales to match your deployment needs. AWS CodeDeploy fully automates your software deployments, allowing you to deploy reliably and rapidly. You can consistently deploy your application across your development, test, and production environments whether deploying to Amazon EC2, AWS Fargate, AWS Lambda, or your on-premises servers. The service scales with your infrastructure.
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    opsworks-cookbooks

    opsworks-cookbooks

    Chef Cookbooks for the AWS OpsWorks Service

    ...These cookbooks implemented standard tasks such as package installation, web server configuration, database setup, Ruby/PHP/Java application deployment, and integration with AWS stack lifecycle events (setup, configure, deploy, shutdown). Customers could use these cookbooks as-is or extend/override them by supplying custom Chef recipes. Although OpsWorks Stacks reached end-of-life in May 2024, the repository remains valuable for teams still running legacy stacks or studying Chef automation patterns in an AWS context. The repository includes multiple branches to support different Chef versions (11.10, 11.4, 0.9) and provides reference implementation of layer recipes, attributes, and templates.
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