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Hi, thanks for pointing this out! I updated the setup with a new step:
Once the AWS CLI is installed, run aws configure to create some credentials. Even though we're talking to our "fake" local service, we still need credentials. You can enter real credentials (as described here), or dummy ones. Localstack requires that these details are present, but doesn't actually validate them.
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What's missing in your article is the fact that credentials can be whatever. You do show how to set it up, but you do that AFTER the:
When it's already necessary on that line. Also you do not explain the fact that localstack will accept totally whatever as credentials.
Hi, thanks for pointing this out! I updated the setup with a new step: