Stars
CLI tool to generate terraform files from existing infrastructure (reverse Terraform). Infrastructure to Code
Example of using Amazon Simple Workflow services with Ruby
gridster.js is a jQuery plugin that makes building intuitive draggable layouts from elements spanning multiple columns
Simple library for handling keyboard shortcuts in Javascript
copies IAM users, groups, and policies from one AWS account to another
copernicus / aws-sdk-for-ruby
Forked from aws/aws-sdk-rubyOfficial mirror of the AWS SDK for Ruby. For more information on the AWS SDK for Ruby, see our web site:
Countly is a product analytics platform that helps teams track, analyze and act-on their user actions and behaviour on mobile, web and desktop applications.
A sliding menu similar to Facebook and Path's approach to menu design on mobile. This is a JQuery Mobile example. DEMO URL below:
Creates a EBS-backed software raid device on the AWS platform
A platform for visualization and real-time monitoring of data workflows
A lightweight server clone of Amazon S3 that simulates most of the commands supported by S3 with minimal dependencies
Wrapper for Amazon's Simple Workflow Service
Simple syntax highlighting library written in javascript
A client-side implementation of popular AWS services (S3, SQS, DynamoDB, Elastic Transcoder) for development + testing using ruby in docker
local hosted, inmemory Amazon DynamoDB emulator.
Javascript activity library for the browser. (away, idle, etc)
Graphene is a realtime dashboard & graphing toolkit based on D3 and Backbone.
Pinger/Web monitor meant to run on Google App Engine
Plots the route packets take to a host on a google map
Python module to fetch the latest ec2 instance costs from amazon and format the results to match amazon's names from it's API
Session.js - Get user session information
A remote monitoring application using Node.js, MongoDB, and Twitter Bootstrap.
Takes a screenshot every X minutes and saves to an offsite location.