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Session Manager Plugin for the AWS CLI vs Slack CLI

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Session Manager Plugin for the AWS CLI

8.0
Developer Tools

Plugin for AWS CLI to start and end sessions that connect to managed instances

Slack CLI

8.0
Developer Tools

CLI to create, run, and deploy Slack apps

Metric Session Manager Plugin for the AWS CLI Slack CLI
Category Developer Tools Developer Tools
AI Score 8.0 8.0
30-day Installs 9.4K 726
90-day Installs 26.2K 2.3K
365-day Installs 74.8K 4.7K
Version 1.2.814.0 4.0.1
Auto-updates No No
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 1.1K
GitHub Forks 94
Open Issues 39
License
Language Shell
Last GitHub Commit 3y ago
First Seen Nov 12, 2019 Oct 23, 2022

Reviews

Session Manager Plugin for the AWS CLI

The Session Manager Plugin for the AWS CLI is a crucial tool for AWS users, enabling secure and efficient session management on managed instances. It is particularly beneficial for system administrators and developers working with AWS EC2 instances.

Enables secure session management with AWS CLI for connecting to managed instances.

Pros

  • + Essential for AWS system administrators and developers.
  • + Reliable and maintained by AWS, ensuring regular updates.
  • + Cross-platform support for various operating systems.

Cons

  • - Manual updates required as it does not auto-update.
  • - Command-line interface only, no graphical user interface.

Slack CLI

The Slack CLI is a powerful command-line tool built in pure bash, enabling developers to create, run, and deploy Slack apps with features like rich messaging and uploads. It's ideal for developers looking to integrate Slack functionality into their workflows without graphical interfaces.

A command-line interface tool for managing Slack applications, allowing users to create, run, and deploy them efficiently.

Pros

  • + Lightweight and efficient due to pure bash implementation
  • + Supports rich messaging and integrations
  • + Open-source with active community

Cons

  • - No auto-update feature requiring manual checks
  • - Limited documentation may hinder new users