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Implementing AWS: Design, Build, and Manage your Infrastructure
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Implementing AWS: Design, Build, and Manage your Infrastructure

by Yohan Wadia, Rowan Udell, Lucas Chan, Udita Gupta
January 2019
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
690 pages
16h
English
Packt Publishing
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Working with branches, commits, and triggers

With your CodeCommit repo created, it's now time to go ahead and use this repository as our source control repository. To do so, we will first push a standard WordPress application from our local development server to the AWS CodeCommit repository using simple Git commands and later run a few more Git commands as well as AWS actions to branch and commit our code.

You can obtain a WordPress application ZIP file by downloading it from here: https://github.com/WordPress/WordPress

To begin with, first we will need to copy the WordPress application contents over to our local repository that was cloned earlier:

  1. Once the WordPress application is downloaded to your local development server, simply unzip ...
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