AWS responded to this with a set of services that ensured one could carry out the process of continuous and integration and continuous deployment on the cloud and one of those services is AWS CodeCommit.

AWS CodeCommit is a version control service hosted by Amazon Web Services (AWS) that you can use to privately store and manage assets such as documents, source code, and binary files. It is an in-house repository or infrastructure that lets you host or hold repositories. AWS CodeCommit basically gives you an environment where you can actually go-ahead
commit your code, code push it, or pull it.

➤ Creating AWS Code Commit Repository

  1. Log in to your AWS account by clicking.
  2. Search for CodeCommit and Open it.
  3. In the region selector, choose the AWS Region where you want to create the repository.
  4. Click on Create Repository.
  5. Give your repository a name and then click on Create
  6. CodeCommit Repository will be created.

Where we cover

  • 00:00 = What is AWS CodeCommit
  • 00:54 = Agenda
  • 01:49 = Introduction to AWS CodeCommit
  • 07:39 = Create IAM user & set HTTPS crendentials
  • 08:01 = Create CodeCommit Repository on AWS Console
  • 14:38 = Manage code files in CodeCommit
  • 24:28 = Push Code files to codeCommit
  • 30:50 = Terminate or Delete Resources
  • 32:02 = Learning path for AWS Certified Developer Associate (DAV-C01)
  • 33:42 = FREE Class
  • 34:00 = Registration link for free class

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Introduction to AWS CodeCommit | How to Create CodeCommit Repository on AWS Console
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