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Guide to Connecting AWS with GitHub for Automated Workflow

Guide to Connecting AWS with GitHub for Automated Workflow

As AWS Code commit prepares to leave the stage and ride off into the sunset, let's make the most of its final act by connecting AWS with GitHub

Published Aug 13, 2024
  1. Go to AWS Developer Tools
2.Expand Settings, select 'Connections', and click 'Create connection'
3.Select 'GitHub' under Provider, provide the name as 'GitHub', and click 'Connect'
4.Provide your Github username and Password
5.Verify your account using the device code
6. Authorize the AWS connector for GitHub
7.click “Install a new app”
8.Click 'Install' on 'Install AWS Connector for GitHub'
9.Click “Connect”
10.The connection to GitHub has been created
11.Validate the connection
12.Validate the GitHub connection in the AWS Pipeline source
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