base on The AWS Copilot CLI is a tool for developers to build, release and operate production ready containerized applications on AWS App Runner or Amazon ECS on AWS Fargate. ## <img align="left" alt="AWS Copilot CLI" src="./site/content/assets/images/copilot-logo-48-light.svg" width="85" /> AWS Copilot CLI
###### _Build, Release and Operate Containerized Applications on AWS._
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* **Documentation**: [https://aws.github.io/copilot-cli/](https://aws.github.io/copilot-cli/)
The AWS Copilot CLI is a tool for developers to build, release and operate production-ready containerized applications
on AWS App Runner or Amazon ECS on AWS Fargate.
Use Copilot to:
* Deploy production-ready, scalable services on AWS from a Dockerfile in one command.
* Add databases or inject secrets to your services.
* Grow from one microservice to a collection of related microservices in an application.
* Set up test and production environments, across regions and accounts.
* Set up CI/CD pipelines to release your services to your environments.
* Monitor and debug your services from your terminal.
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## Installation
To install with homebrew:
```sh
$ brew install aws/tap/copilot-cli
```
To install manually, we're distributing binaries from our GitHub releases:
<details>
<summary>Instructions for installing Copilot for your platform</summary>
| Platform | Command to install |
|---------|---------
| macOS | `curl -Lo copilot https://github.com/aws/copilot-cli/releases/latest/download/copilot-darwin && chmod +x copilot && sudo mv copilot /usr/local/bin/copilot && copilot --help` |
| Linux x86 (64-bit) | `curl -Lo copilot https://github.com/aws/copilot-cli/releases/latest/download/copilot-linux && chmod +x copilot && sudo mv copilot /usr/local/bin/copilot && copilot --help` |
| Linux (ARM) | `curl -Lo copilot https://github.com/aws/copilot-cli/releases/latest/download/copilot-linux-arm64 && chmod +x copilot && sudo mv copilot /usr/local/bin/copilot && copilot --help` |
| Windows | `Invoke-WebRequest -OutFile 'C:\Program Files\copilot.exe' https://github.com/aws/copilot-cli/releases/latest/download/copilot-windows.exe` |
</details>
## Getting started
Make sure you have the AWS command line tool installed and have already run `aws configure` before you start.
To get a sample app up and running in one command, run the following:
```sh
$ git clone
[email protected]:aws-samples/aws-copilot-sample-service.git demo-app
$ cd demo-app
$ copilot init --app demo \
--name api \
--type 'Load Balanced Web Service' \
--dockerfile './Dockerfile' \
--deploy
```
This will create a VPC, Application Load Balancer, an Amazon ECS Service with the sample app running on AWS Fargate.
This process will take around 8 minutes to complete - at which point you'll get a URL for your sample app running! 🚀
## Learning more
Want to learn more about what's happening? Check out our documentation [https://aws.github.io/copilot-cli/](https://aws.github.io/copilot-cli/) for a getting started guide, learning about Copilot concepts, and a breakdown of our commands.
## Feedback
Have any feedback at all? 🙏 Drop us an [issue](https://github.com/aws/copilot-cli/issues/new) or join us on [gitter](https://gitter.im/aws/copilot-cli).
We're happy to hear feedback or answer questions, so reach out, anytime!
## Security disclosures
If you think you’ve found a potential security issue, please do not post it in the Issues. Instead, please follow the instructions [here](https://aws.amazon.com/security/vulnerability-reporting/) or email AWS security directly at [
[email protected]](mailto:
[email protected]).
## License
This library is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.
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