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id: l045
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title: DynamoDB CLI commands
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tags: [AWS, databases, dynamodb]
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created: Saturday, June 22, 2024
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# DynamoDB CLI commands
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## Connecting to a local (Docker) DynamoDB instance
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In order to distinguish between local and production accounts you should keep
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seperate configs in `.aws/config` and `.aws/credentials`. Then specify the
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profile if you are working locally and the local URL. Without the `--profile`
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flag, AWS will default to the `default` profile which will typically be your
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credentials for accessing AWS on the remote.
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```sh
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aws dynamodb list-tables --profile timetracking_dev --endpoint-url
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http://localhost:800
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```
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http://localhost:8000
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