A tool to find subdomains and interesting things hidden inside, external Javascript files of page, folder, and Github.
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A tool to find subdomains and interesting things hidden inside, external Javascript files of page, folder, and Github.
Python examples on AWS (Amazon Web Services) using AWS SDK for Python (Boto3). How to manage EC2 instances, Lambda Functions, S3 buckets, etc.
Simplest cloud file management for Frappe / ERPNext. S3 compatible external bucket can be assigned per Frappe folder, allowing you to fine-tune the location of your Frappe / ERPNext "File"s: within local filesystem or to exteral S3 bucket.
Optimize a static website for hosting in S3, by including a fingerprint into all assets' filenames. The optimized website is uploaded into the specified S3 bucket with the right cache headers.
Whitelist intentionally-public buckets, block everything else
A small tool to parse URLs for S3 compatible storage services
Taking control over AWS subdomains with "NoSuchBucket" error
Project for manage workflow of field hospital. Can be used for long and short term mass events, festivals, disasters and other activities where medical support are needed. Working project is available on AWS service.
Tool to check AWS S3 bucket permissions
Very short and extremely simple example of using AWS lambda function to start an EC2 instance, process a file, and stop the EC2 instance when it is finished.
Some performance ideas for S3
boto3 s3 compatibility on digital ocean spaces.
An Apache Airflow data pipeline is designed to perform ELT operations, utilizing Amazon S3 and Amazon Redshift Serverless.
Demo project showcasing a "Data Pipeline" built using AWS native 'Serverless' Technologies
Sync files and directories between s3 object stores
A complaints classifer for banks built using Amazon Web Services(AWS)
A full-feature app that delves deep into Django and is meant to demonstrate different ways of creating views.
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