Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: awsume-default-profile-plugin
Version: 0.1.0
Summary: This is a plugin for awsume that allows you to configure the default profile.
Home-page: https://github.com/rdimartino/awsume-default-profile-plugin
Author: Robert DiMartino
Author-email: robert@dimartino.dev
License: MIT
Description: # Awsume Default Profile Plugin
        
        _Awsume 4 only._
        
        This is a plugin that let's you specify a different default profile to use when invoking `awsume` without a specified profile name.
        
        ## Installation
        
        Install with pip
        
        ```sh
        $ pip install awsume-default-profile-plugin
        ```
        
        Note: this will only work if you have also installed `awsume` with pip; the plugin will not be included if you installed `awsume` with brew.
        
        ## Configuration
        
        Configure this plugin to override the default profile name selected when no `profile_name` positional argument is specifed in the call to `awsume`. The plugin will use the following values:
        
          1. The value of the `AWSUME_DEFAULT_PROFILE` environment variable if set, or
        
          2. The value of the `default-profile` key in your `~/.awsume/config.yaml` if set, or
        
          3. The value `"default"`.
        
        If a `profile_name` or `role_arn` argument is supplied to `awsume`, this plugin will not do anything.
        
        ## Usage
        
        I'm using [direnv](https://direnv.net/) to set the `AWSUME_DEFAULT_PROFILE` for specific directories so I can just call `awsume` without having to specific a specific profile each time (auto-complete just feels a little too slow for me).
        
        ## Development
        
        After making changes, test by installing the plugin locally. From the repo run:
        
        ```sh
        $ pip install .
        ```
        
        To publish changes:
        
        ```sh
        # Don't forget to increment the version number
        $ python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel
        $ python -m twine upload dist/*
        # Clean up build artifacts
        $ git clean -xdf
        ```
        
        See https://packaging.python.org/tutorials/packaging-projects/ for more detail.
        
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