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AWS CodePipeline now supports Secrets Manager and more configurations in Commands action

AWS CodePipeline now enables you to use AWS Secrets Manager credentials in your Commands actions by specifying the secrets as environment variables in the action declaration. Additionally, Commands actions now support Windows commands and larger instance types, allowing you to run more complex workloads and accelerate execution times. To learn more about these new capabilities, visit our documentation.

For more information about AWS CodePipeline, visit our product page. This feature is available in all regions where AWS CodePipeline is supported.
 

 

​AWS CodePipeline now enables you to use AWS Secrets Manager credentials in your Commands actions by specifying the secrets as environment variables in the action declaration. Additionally, Commands actions now support Windows commands and larger instance types, allowing you to run more complex workloads and accelerate execution times. To learn more about these new capabilities, visit our documentation. For more information about AWS CodePipeline, visit our product page. This feature is available in all regions where AWS CodePipeline is supported.    

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