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- LocalStack
“Our engineering team utilizes LocalStack to provide a complete, localized AWS environment where developers can build, test, profile and debug infrastructure and code ahead of deployment to the cloud ”
- localstack localstack: A fully functional local AWS cloud . . . - GitHub
LocalStack is a cloud service emulator that runs in a single container on your laptop or in your CI environment With LocalStack, you can run your AWS applications or Lambdas entirely on your local machine without connecting to a remote cloud provider!
- Installation - Docs
Installing LocalStack CLI The CLI starts and manages the LocalStack Docker container For alternative methods of managing the LocalStack container, see our alternative installation instructions
- AWS development with LocalStack | Docker Docs
In this guide, you'll learn how to: What is LocalStack? LocalStack is a cloud service emulator that runs in a single container on your laptop It provides a powerful, flexible, and cost-effective way to test and develop AWS-based applications locally Why use LocalStack?
- Announcing LocalStack 4. 0 General Availability!
We are thrilled to introduce LocalStack 4 0, our latest major release that provides a full-local environment for building and testing cloud AI applications, and further extends our advanced and sophisticated developer experience features
- LocalStack Pricing
Review LocalStack's pricing for powerful local cloud development features See how our plans support individual developers and enterprise teams
- What is LocalStack?
At its core, LocalStack provides a cloud service emulation layer that runs in a single container on your laptop or in your CI environment With LocalStack, you can run your AWS services or Lambdas entirely on your local machine without connecting to a remote cloud provider
- Releases · localstack localstack - GitHub
LocalStack now offers a new AWS Replicator tool that copies AWS resources into a running LocalStack instance It helps when deploying applications that rely on existing resources like SSM parameters or VPCs, ensuring they are available before deploying the main stack
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