Use Amazon CloudShell to work with Application Auto Scaling from the command line - Application Auto Scaling
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Use Amazon CloudShell to work with Application Auto Scaling from the command line

Amazon CloudShell lets you skip installing the Amazon CLI in your development environment, and use it in the Amazon Web Services Management Console instead. In addition to avoiding installation, you also don't need to configure credentials, and you don't need to specify a region. Your Amazon Web Services Management Console session provides this context to the Amazon CLI. You can use Amazon CloudShell in supported Amazon Web Services Regions.

You can run Amazon CLI commands against services using your preferred shell (Bash, PowerShell, or Z shell).

You can launch Amazon CloudShell from the Amazon Web Services Management Console using either one of the following two methods:

  • Choose the Amazon CloudShell icon on the console navigation bar. It's located to the right of the search box.

  • Use the search box on the console navigation bar to search for CloudShell and then choose the CloudShell option.

When Amazon CloudShell launches in a new browser window for the first time, a welcome panel displays and lists key features. After you close this panel, status updates are provided while the shell configures and forwards your console credentials. When the command prompt displays, the shell is ready for interaction.

For more information on this service, see the Amazon CloudShell User Guide.