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      Directories
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    | Path | Synopsis | 
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| aws-cognito-credentials generates temporary STS credentials for a given user in a Cognito identity pool. | aws-cognito-credentials generates temporary STS credentials for a given user in a Cognito identity pool. | 
| aws-credentials-json-to-ini reads JSON-encoded AWS credentials information and generates an AWS ini-style configuration file with those data. | aws-credentials-json-to-ini reads JSON-encoded AWS credentials information and generates an AWS ini-style configuration file with those data. | 
| aws-get-credentials is a command line tool to emit one or more keys from a given profile in an AWS .credentials file. | aws-get-credentials is a command line tool to emit one or more keys from a given profile in an AWS .credentials file. | 
| aws-mfa-session is a command line to create session-based authentication keys and secrets for a given profile and multi-factor authentication (MFA) token and then writing that key and secret back to a "credentials" file in a specific profile section. | aws-mfa-session is a command line to create session-based authentication keys and secrets for a given profile and multi-factor authentication (MFA) token and then writing that key and secret back to a "credentials" file in a specific profile section. | 
| aws-set-env is a command line tool to assign required AWS authentication environment variables for a given profile in a AWS .credentials file. | aws-set-env is a command line tool to assign required AWS authentication environment variables for a given profile in a AWS .credentials file. | 
| aws-sign-request signs a HTTP request with an AWS "v4" signature, optionally executing the request and emitting the output to STDOUT or writing the request itself to STDOUT. | aws-sign-request signs a HTTP request with an AWS "v4" signature, optionally executing the request and emitting the output to STDOUT or writing the request itself to STDOUT. | 
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