- Aws Service Authorization Reference
Aws Service Authorization Reference
What is AWS Service Authorization Reference?
AWS Service Authorization Reference is a documentation resource that provides exhaustive reference data on all IAM Actions, Resources, and Condition Keys for AWS services, consolidating information that was previously scattered across multiple service documentations.
How to use AWS Service Authorization Reference?
To use the AWS Service Authorization Reference, you can run the MCP server using Docker or uv. For Docker, use the command: docker run -i --rm psantus86/aws-service-authorization-reference-mcp-server:latest. For uv, run uv build followed by uv run main.py.
Key features of AWS Service Authorization Reference?
- Access to comprehensive IAM actions, resources, and condition keys for AWS services.
- Programmatic support for retrieving service codes, actions, resources, and condition keys.
- Debugging capabilities using the MCP inspector.
Use cases of AWS Service Authorization Reference?
- Retrieving IAM actions for specific AWS services.
- Accessing resources and condition keys for AWS service actions.
- Debugging and inspecting the MCP server for development purposes.
FAQ from AWS Service Authorization Reference?
- What is the purpose of the AWS Service Authorization Reference?
It consolidates IAM actions, resources, and condition keys into a single reference point for easier access and understanding.
- Is there a cost associated with using the AWS Service Authorization Reference?
No, it is free to use as part of the AWS documentation and tools.
- How can I contribute to the AWS Service Authorization Reference?
You can contribute by providing feedback or suggestions through the project's GitHub repository.
Server Config
{
"mcpServers": {
"aws-service-authorization-reference": {
"command": "docker",
"args": [
"run",
"-i",
"--rm",
"psantus86/aws-service-authorization-reference-mcp-server:latest"
]
}
}
}