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Config provides a way to keep track of the configurations * of all the Amazon Web Services resources associated with your Amazon Web Services account. You can * use Config to get the current and historical configurations of * each Amazon Web Services resource and also to get information about the relationship * between the resources. An Amazon Web Services resource can be an Amazon Compute * Cloud (Amazon EC2) instance, an Elastic Block Store (EBS) volume, an * elastic network Interface (ENI), or a security group. For a complete * list of resources currently supported by Config, see Supported Amazon Web Services resources.
*You can access and manage Config through the Amazon Web Services Management * Console, the Amazon Web Services Command Line Interface (Amazon Web Services CLI), the Config * API, or the Amazon Web Services SDKs for Config. This reference guide contains * documentation for the Config API and the Amazon Web Services CLI commands that * you can use to manage Config. The Config API uses the * Signature Version 4 protocol for signing requests. For more * information about how to sign a request with this protocol, see * Signature * Version 4 Signing Process. For detailed information * about Config features and their associated actions or commands, * as well as how to work with Amazon Web Services Management Console, see What Is Config in the Config Developer * Guide.
* * @packageDocumentation */ export * from "./ConfigServiceClient"; export * from "./ConfigService"; export type { ClientInputEndpointParameters } from "./endpoint/EndpointParameters"; export type { RuntimeExtension } from "./runtimeExtensions"; export type { ConfigServiceExtensionConfiguration } from "./extensionConfiguration"; export * from "./commands"; export * from "./schemas/schemas_0"; export * from "./pagination"; export * from "./models/enums"; export * from "./models/errors"; export * from "./models/models_0"; export { ConfigServiceServiceException } from "./models/ConfigServiceServiceException";