I'm quite confused as to why my question was closed:
How can I use wildcards to `cp` a group of files with the AWS CLI
Wouldn't this fall under "software tools primarily used by programmers"?
I'm quite confused as to why my question was closed:
How can I use wildcards to `cp` a group of files with the AWS CLI
Wouldn't this fall under "software tools primarily used by programmers"?
Honestly... I dunno if this question should be closed or not.
Yes, it's using a common function that most Unix developers would be doing. But if you asked someone to do this in AWS and all they have is Unix experience, there's a non-trivial amount of tension that comes along with said request.
Because yes, on its surface it looks a whole heck a lot like the copy we know and love in Unix land. But if I look at the AWS documentation I panic a little at reading "metadata".
I'd conjecture based on this, the question shouldn't be closed just because it's dealing with a familiar-looking-but-definitely-not-the-same-thing-kind of command.
But the issue at hand is probably less about this specific question being off-topic and more about the AWS CLI being off-topic.
To that I'd say, probably not, that feels like it's on-topic too. AWS programmers would want or need to know how to do things with this tool.
But if we feel passionate about this, maybe we need to revisit what is and isn't on-topic for AWS?
This question should not be closed. I believe that AWS CLI questions should be on topic. I also believe that closing the question while its being discussed here on meta is not the right way of doing things. (The question was already closed before this discussion)
Copying my logic from the comments:
It seems like the two arguments for closure are 1) since cp
is off topic, aws cli cp
should be as well, obviously its only something Linux users would use! and 2) Questions about general S3 support, functionality, configuration are off topic.
Despite its similar appearance and interface, aws cp
is significantly different from its built in counterpart. There are certain aws cli operations which are not replicable using higher level libraries like boto3, or for which the cli operations are more performant. I, as a programmer use these extensively in my day job.
I challenge you to do anything on bulk s3 data (or data in an s3 'folder') in a performant manner without cli operations (move, rename, version, etc). And thats exactly what the question linked to is talking about.
I interpret this as being a question about the API, not about the general workings of the service. If I were to make a library used by programmers, and solely provide a cli for it rather than language bindings, questions about that library would still be on-topic. Thats exactly whats happened here.
[aws-cli]
tag is on topic.aws-cli
stack overflow is the first place I'd think to look. I'm mainly going with thesoftware tools primarily used by programmers
guidance.aws cli cp
is nothing likecp
. There are certain aws cli operations which are not replicable using higher level libraries like boto3, or for which the cli operations are more performant. I, as a programmer use these extensively in my day job. (1/2)