Manhattan Project Mantra Collection
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Manhattan Project Mantra Collection
A CLI tool to find and execute your CDK Lambdas and Step Functions in AWS
The simplest demo of chrome automation by python and selenium in AWS Lambda
🧱🔐 Rust Lambda Extension for any Runtime/Container to preload Secure Environment Variables!
Repository for Lambda code, dependencies, and Docker container creation, including packages (images). GitHub Actions is set up to automatically upload these packages whenever changes are made.
This repository contains a basic real-time video streaming application built with Amazon IVS, next.js, and AWS CDK. The real-time video streaming in this app is powered by Amazon IVS Real-time Streaming and the Amazon IVS Web Broadcast SDK.
This is the 8Ball example used in Chad's (UST Libraries) SAM presentation. clkluck@stthomas.edu
☁️ knowledge about AWS.
CDK constructs for esbuild, an extremely fast JavaScript bundler
Provides you to trigger Lambda Function push notifications to Line Notify or Slack when you discover Console Login event or switch role event through Cloudtrail.
Build modern full-stack applications on AWS
Helper functions for integrating nRF Cloud APIs in AWS lambdas written in TypeScript.
A developer toolkit to implement Serverless best practices and increase developer velocity.
API Gateway interface for remote sensor bots posting JSON formatted data (Serverless, AWS Cloud)
The AWS Let's Encrypt Lambda with Terraform Automation is a comprehensive solution designed to automate the acquisition and renewal of SSL/TLS certificates for your web applications hosted on the AWS.
Helper functions which simplify working with Elastic Container Registry (ECR) for AWS CDK.
Amazon Q, CodeCatalyst, Local Lambda debug, SAM/CFN syntax, ECS Terminal, AWS resources
Modularized AWS SDK for JavaScript.
Contains code for The Best Darn Girls movie review Alexa app
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