Add a possibility to use environment variables for AWS credentials#7
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Instead of storing key/secret in config.yaml. Before that it was impossible to use STS session (temporary) credentials. You can use aws-vault for running command.
This scenario is not tested.
In addition to environment variables
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Add a possibility to use environment variables for AWS credentials instead of storing key/secret in config.yaml. Before that it was impossible to use STS session (temporary) credentials. You can use aws-vault for running command.