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    AWS SDK for Ruby

    AWS SDK for Ruby

    AWS SDK for Ruby

    Get started quickly using AWS with the AWS SDK for Ruby. The SDK helps take the complexity out of coding by providing Ruby classes for many AWS services including Amazon S3, Amazon EC2, DynamoDB, and more. The SDK is provided as individual downloadable packages for each AWS service, which include code and documentation. The SDK is also available through Ruby Gems. Version 3 of the AWS SDK for Ruby modularizes the monolithic SDK into service-specific gems, for example, aws-sdk-s3 and...
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    opsworks-cookbooks

    opsworks-cookbooks

    Chef Cookbooks for the AWS OpsWorks Service

    The AWS OpsWorks Cookbooks repository provides the built-in Chef cookbooks used by the now-deprecated AWS OpsWorks Stacks service, a configuration-management and application-deployment service that used Chef (and optionally Puppet) to manage fleets of EC2 instances. 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,...
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