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Prerequisites to use the AWS CLI version 2

Prerequisites to use the AWS CLI version 2

To access AWS services with the AWS CLI, you need an AWS account and IAM credentials. When running AWS CLI commands, the AWS CLI needs to have access to those AWS credentials. To increase the security of your AWS account, we recommend that you do not use your root account credentials. You should create a user with least privilege to provide access credentials to the tasks you'll be running in AWS.

Create an IAM or IAM Identity Center administrative account

Before you can configure the AWS CLI, you need to create an IAM or IAM Identity Center account.

To create an administrator user, choose one of the following options.

Next steps

After creating an AWS account and IAM credentials, to use the AWS CLI you can do one of the following:

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