I was about to create my own cloudformation template for the manually created services in our account but this randomly showed up on my feed and exactly what I need 😮
Great video! What is interesting is that every resource is being imported through a .cfn* template method, and not as a Construct. Will be interesting to see if they can evolve this into importing Constructs directly!
This is really powerful and helpful for newbies so when they convert from console to yml, they can compare what they've setup and what the yaml file contains, helping them understand yaml with little experience of it.
Exactly when I needed it, this tutorial appears. Thank you.
I was about to create my own cloudformation template for the manually created services in our account but this randomly showed up on my feed and exactly what I need 😮
This was one bad ass video. Totally changed the conceptualization process for me on building projects
Great video! What is interesting is that every resource is being imported through a .cfn* template method, and not as a Construct. Will be interesting to see if they can evolve this into importing Constructs directly!
This would be so much cleaner than experimenting with Terraform! So now even if you create a poc via the ui, you can persist it with this! Awesome!
This is wonderful! Thank you!
This is really powerful and helpful for newbies so when they convert from console to yml, they can compare what they've setup and what the yaml file contains, helping them understand yaml with little experience of it.
very interesting feature and simple example video, thanks
Life saving feature
thanks, this is really awesome new stuff.
Great explanation for this great feature.
Thanks. make a video on cdk blurepint for EKS
A question. You had selected "retain" and in the end you updated DDB settings. So what's the use of "retain" setting here?
That’s exactly what I was looking for 😂. Thank you very much.
next we need terraform export :D
Yes please 🥹
how to find cognito in scanned resources
i have 3 user pool but did not find them in scanned resources
superb!!!!
Wow
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former2 is still better IMO
Terraform is easier to use than aws console in my opinion.