What is AWS CLI?
AWS CLI (Amazon Web Services Command Line Interface) is a command-line tool provided by Amazon Web Services to interact with and manage AWS services. It allows users to perform various operations such as creating and managing AWS resources, configuring services, and automating tasks using scripts. It’s a powerful tool for developers, administrators, and anyone who needs to work with AWS resources via the command line.
So, like shown in the above image, we can just type in some of the commands from our terminal and just access the information from our S3 bucket of AWS account without the need to login to AWS website and do things manually. This is best used for faster development process.
How to Upload Files to AWS S3 using CLI?
The AWS Simple Storage Service (S3) from Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a widely used cloud storage option for securely overseeing and storing your data. The AWS Command Line Interface (CLI) offers a robust and effective means of engaging with various AWS services, including S3. Within this article, we will provide you with step-by-step instructions on how to utilize the AWS CLI to upload files to AWS S3.