Automatically tag AWS resources on creation, for cost assignment
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Automatically tag AWS resources on creation, for cost assignment
Monitor AWS resources with ease
A Terraform module to create AWS Lambda ressources.
Lambda function for updating the commit status on GitHub based on CodePipeline execution state changes.
Cron expression parser for Amazon EventBridge.
A Terraform module representing a scheduled Batch job
Tool to remove nodes from Chef and Sensu when they are terminated in EC2
Get Slack notifications on AWS CloudWatch events
AWS CodePipeline Notifications to slack
Instance Scheduler based on Serverless
Terraform Module for provisioning CloudWatch Events rules connected with targets.
Use AWS Lambda to Pull E-Scooter and E-Bike Location Data, store in S3 & Redshift using Data Vault Data Model, Server to Google Data Studio Dashboard
This is a terraform script for coast optimization using lambda. So, this script can set up a cron(schedule) to start and stop ec2 servers. So, if we need to work a server like an office time like 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM so we can save our time for the start and stop.
Automate snapshots within AWS to adhere to daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly retention schedules
Amazon CloudWatch Alarm 2.0. CloudWatch to Slack smart notification
dirt cheap cloud architecture for an automated newsletter.
Terraform AWS module to create a Lambda function that sends notifications to Slack and/or S3 bucket from subscribed SNS topics and/or Cloudwatch log groups
Aws Log-Gage Tool!
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