README.md in terraforming-0.6.2 vs README.md in terraforming-0.7.0

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@@ -47,11 +47,11 @@ You need to set AWS credentials. ```bash export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -export AWS_DEFAULT_REGION=xx-yyyy-0 +export AWS_REGION=xx-yyyy-0 ``` You can also specify credential profile in `~/.aws/credentials` by `--profile` option. ```bash @@ -74,24 +74,28 @@ terraforming dbsg # Database Security Group terraforming dbsn # Database Subnet Group terraforming ec2 # EC2 terraforming ecc # ElastiCache Cluster terraforming ecsn # ElastiCache Subnet Group + terraforming eip # EIP terraforming elb # ELB terraforming iamg # IAM Group terraforming iamgm # IAM Group Membership terraforming iamgp # IAM Group Policy terraforming iamip # IAM Instance Profile terraforming iamp # IAM Policy terraforming iamr # IAM Role terraforming iamrp # IAM Role Policy terraforming iamu # IAM User terraforming iamup # IAM User Policy + terraforming igw # Internet Gateway terraforming nacl # Network ACL + terraforming nif # Network Interface terraforming r53r # Route53 Record terraforming r53z # Route53 Hosted Zone terraforming rds # RDS + terraforming rs # Redshift terraforming rt # Route Table terraforming rta # Route Table Association terraforming s3 # S3 terraforming sg # Security Group terraforming sn # Subnet @@ -324,10 +328,10 @@ $ docker run \ --rm \ --name terraforming \ -e AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX \ -e AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx \ - -e AWS_DEFAULT_REGION=xx-yyyy-0 \ + -e AWS_REGION=xx-yyyy-0 \ quay.io/dtan4/terraforming:latest \ terraforming s3 ``` ## Development