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Amazon tools related to the Amazon SDK for .NET

Tools for Windows PowerShell and Tools for PowerShell Core

The Amazon Tools for Windows PowerShell and Amazon Tools for PowerShell Core are PowerShell modules that are built on the functionality exposed by the Amazon SDK for .NET. The Amazon PowerShell tools enable you to script operations on your Amazon resources from the PowerShell prompt. Although the cmdlets are implemented using the service clients and methods from the SDK, the cmdlets provide an idiomatic PowerShell experience for specifying parameters and handling results.

To get started, see Amazon Tools for Windows PowerShell.

Toolkit for VS Code

The Amazon Toolkit for Visual Studio Code is a plugin for the Visual Studio Code (VS Code) editor. The toolkit makes it easier for you to develop, debug, and deploy applications that use Amazon.

With the toolkit, you can do such things as the following:

  • Create serverless applications that contain Amazon Lambda functions, and then deploy the applications to an Amazon CloudFormation stack.

  • Work with Amazon EventBridge schemas.

  • Use IntelliSense when working with Amazon ECS task-definition files.

  • Visualize an Amazon Cloud Development Kit (Amazon CDK) application.

Toolkit for Visual Studio

The Amazon Toolkit for Visual Studio is a plugin for the Visual Studio IDE that makes it easier for you to develop, debug, and deploy .NET applications that use Amazon Web Services. The Toolkit for Visual Studio provides Visual Studio templates for services such as Lambda and deployment wizards for web applications and serverless applications. You can use the Amazon Explorer to manage Amazon EC2 instances, work with Amazon DynamoDB tables, publish messages to Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) queues, and more, all within Visual Studio.

To get started, see Setting up the Amazon Toolkit for Visual Studio.

Toolkit for Azure DevOps

The Amazon Toolkit for Microsoft Azure DevOps adds tasks to easily enable build and release pipelines in Azure DevOps and Azure DevOps Server to work with Amazon services. You can work with Amazon S3, Amazon Elastic Beanstalk, Amazon CodeDeploy, Lambda, Amazon CloudFormation, Amazon Simple Queue Service (Amazon SQS), and Amazon SNS. You can also run commands using the Windows PowerShell module and the Amazon Command Line Interface (Amazon CLI).

To get started with the Amazon Toolkit for Azure DevOps, see the Amazon Toolkit for Microsoft Azure DevOps User Guide.