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    Amazon CodeGuru Profiler Python Agent

    Amazon CodeGuru Profiler Python Agent

    Amazon CodeGuru Profiler Python Agent

    ...CodeGuru Profiler currently supports applications written in all Java virtual machine (JVM) languages and Python.
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    Checkov

    Checkov

    Prevent cloud misconfigurations during build-time for Terraform

    ...Scan cloud resources in build-time for misconfigured attributes with a simple Python policy-as-code framework. Analyze relationships between cloud resources using Checkov’s graph-based YAML policies. Execute, test, and modify runner parameters in the context of a subject repository CI/CD and version control integrations.
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    Microsoft Azure CLI

    Microsoft Azure CLI

    Azure command-line interface

    A great cloud needs great tools; we're excited to introduce Azure CLI, our next-generation multi-platform command-line experience for Azure. Take a test run now from Azure Cloud Shell! We support tab completion for groups, commands, and some parameters. You can use the --query parameter and the JMESPath query syntax to customize your output. With the Azure CLI Tools Visual Studio Code extension, you can create .azcli files and use these features. IntelliSense for commands and their...
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    SEO Tool

    Seo Tool: AI Autoblogger for ArtikelSchreiber.com and UNAIQUE.net

    Seo Tool: AI Autoblogger for https://www.artikelschreiber.com/ and https://www.unaique.net/ Function: Create Mini site based on Config File on your server https://linktr.ee/textgenerator Use a Shared Hosting Server Change the "seo-marketing-tool.conf" config to fit your needs (eg: Create a Mini Site about "Cars" then change the AI Software API Keywords to "car") Start the Tool "python3 seo-marketing-tool.py" Your mini site will be created on your Shared Hosting Server HTML5...
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    BLESS

    BLESS

    An SSH Certificate Authority that runs as an AWS Lambda function

    BLESS is an SSH Certificate Authority that runs as an AWS Lambda function and is used to sign SSH public keys. SSH Certificates are an excellent way to authorize users to access a particular SSH host, as they can be restricted for a single-use case, and can be short-lived. Instead of managing the authorized_keys of a host, or controlling who has access to SSH Private Keys, hosts just need to be configured to trust an SSH CA. BLESS should be run as an AWS Lambda in an isolated AWS account....
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