Versions:

  • 1.34.1
  • 1.34.0
  • 1.33.1
  • 1.33.0
  • 1.28.0

AWS Copilot CLI 1.34.1, released by Amazon Web Services as the fifth iteration of the open-source command-line tool, belongs to the developer-oriented Infrastructure-as-Code category and streamlines the complete life-cycle of containerized services on Amazon Web Services. Purpose-built for teams that prefer terminal-driven workflows, the utility turns a local Dockerfile and a declarative manifest into a load-balanced, secure, and monitored application running on AWS App Runner, Amazon ECS, or serverless AWS Fargate without requiring deep cloud expertise. Typical use cases range from spinning up proof-of-concept microsites and staging environments to operating multi-service, multi-environment production platforms that scale automatically with traffic. Developers initialize a repository with copilot init, push container images to Amazon ECR, create networking and load-balancing resources, wire CI/CD pipelines, and monitor logs and metrics through a single set of commands, eliminating manual console navigation. Environment-specific configurations, secrets management, and resource policies are version-controlled alongside source code, enabling repeatable deployments across dev, test, and production accounts. The CLI also integrates with AWS CodePipeline and GitHub Actions for continuous delivery, supports sidecars for observability or proxy sidecars, and exposes flags for one-off tasks such as database migrations or batch jobs. Each release since the launch series has expanded service patterns, added workload types, and refined the local development experience, culminating in the current 1.34.1 build that incorporates security patches, performance optimizations, and compatibility with the latest Amazon ECS platform versions. AWS Copilot CLI is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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