Amazon Web Services
Amazon Web Services is a subsidiary of Amazon.com that provides on-demand cloud computing platforms to individuals, companies, and governments, on a subscription basis.
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Add basic CI
We already have some scripts in the scripts directory. It would be good to run them for every PR.
This is also a great task for beginners.
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Is this related to a new or existing framework?
New framework - remix.run
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Storage
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S3
Describe the feature you'd like to request
Was able to integrate the Auth section with no issue, but was trying to integrate Storage in remix data loaders, but because amplify do
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Description
In April 2021, Fargate added support for requesting additional ephemeral storage.
Support for this feature has [been added](aws/aws-cdk@f1bf935#diff-dcfbc499b4d3c10afcd4e63ad0e4ecc54df2464e45af67f1fdae69d
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The cors_config.origin_override argument is shown in the example on the aws_cloudfront_response_headers_policy resource reference page. But the cors_config.origin_override is missing in the cors_config Argument Reference section.
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Currently there is no way to customize the terraform or terragrunt command you are running in each session when you go through the functions in terraform package, such as terraform.Apply or terraform.TgApplyAll if it isn't supported in terraform.Options. This is limiting if your code depends on flags like parallelism or terragrunt flags like --terragrunt-include-external-dependencies.
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When trying to deploy a `serverles