AWS Amplify vs Bash-My-AWS

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AWS Amplify vs Bash-My-AWS: What are the differences?

Developers describe AWS Amplify as "JavaScript Open Source Library with React, React Native Extensions". A JavaScript library for frontend and mobile developers building cloud-enabled applications. The library is a declarative interface across different categories of operations in order to make common tasks easier to add into your application. The default implementation works with Amazon Web Services (AWS) resources but is designed to be open and pluggable for usage with other cloud services that wish to provide an implementation or custom backends. On the other hand, Bash-My-AWS is detailed as "*CLI Commands for AWS *". It is a simple but extremely powerful set of CLI commands for managing resources on Amazon Web Services They harness the power of Amazon's AWSCLI, while abstracting away verbosity.

The project implements some innovative patterns but (arguably) remains simple, beautiful and readable..

AWS Amplify and Bash-My-AWS belong to "AWS Tools" category of the tech stack.

AWS Amplify is an open source tool with 6.26K GitHub stars and 1.11K GitHub forks. Here's a link to AWS Amplify's open source repository on GitHub.

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Pros of AWS Amplify
Pros of Bash-My-AWS
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    GraphQL
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    Better with Relations and Security
  • 2
    Flexible Auth options
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    Cheaper
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    Backed by Amazon
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    Config free environment variables
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    Continuous deployment
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    Jije
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    Cons of AWS Amplify
    Cons of Bash-My-AWS
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      Free tier is limited
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      Steep Learning Curve
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      What is AWS Amplify?

      A JavaScript library for frontend and mobile developers building cloud-enabled applications. The library is a declarative interface across different categories of operations in order to make common tasks easier to add into your application. The default implementation works with Amazon Web Services (AWS) resources but is designed to be open and pluggable for usage with other cloud services that wish to provide an implementation or custom backends.

      What is Bash-My-AWS?

      It is a simple but extremely powerful set of CLI commands for managing resources on Amazon Web Services. They harness the power of Amazon's AWSCLI, while abstracting away verbosity. The project implements some innovative patterns but (arguably) remains simple, beautiful and readable.

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      What are some alternatives to AWS Amplify and Bash-My-AWS?
      Firebase
      Firebase is a cloud service designed to power real-time, collaborative applications. Simply add the Firebase library to your application to gain access to a shared data structure; any changes you make to that data are automatically synchronized with the Firebase cloud and with other clients within milliseconds.
      AWS Mobile Hub
      AWS Mobile Hub is the fastest way to build mobile apps powered by AWS. It lets you easily add and configure features for your apps, including user authentication, data storage, backend logic, push notifications, content delivery, and analytics. After you build your app, AWS Mobile Hub gives you easy access to testing on real devices, as well as analytics dashboards to track usage of your app – all from a single, integrated console.
      Beanstalk
      A single process to commit code, review with the team, and deploy the final result to your customers.
      Serverless
      Build applications comprised of microservices that run in response to events, auto-scale for you, and only charge you when they run. This lowers the total cost of maintaining your apps, enabling you to build more logic, faster. The Framework uses new event-driven compute services, like AWS Lambda, Google CloudFunctions, and more.
      Realm
      The Realm Mobile Platform is a next-generation data layer for applications. Realm is reactive, concurrent, and lightweight, allowing you to work with live, native objects.
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