General commands syntax
This section is designed to explain the most important concepts and notations used in the set of high-level 's3' commands.
aws s3 <Command> [<Arg> ...]
aws s3 --profile=eudatavault --endpoint-url=https://eu-central-2.storage.eudatavault.eu <ACTION> <FILE SOURCE> <FILE DESTINATION>
Supported high-level commands
cp- copy
mv- move
ls - list buckets
rm - remove an object
mb - make a bucket
rb - remove a bucket
sync - sync directories with new and updated files
Add the --recursive flag for multiple objects operations
aws s3 --profile=eudatavault --endpoint-url=https://eu-central-2.storage.eudatavault.eu cp myfile.txt s3://your-company-bucket-name/
Use of Exclude and Include Filters
Most commands have --exclude "<value>" and --include "<value>" parameters that can achieve the desired result. These parameters perform pattern matching to either ex- or include a particular file or object. The following pattern symbols are supported:
*: Matches everything
?: Matches any single character
[sequence]: Matches any character in sequence
[!sequence]: Matches any character not in sequence
By default, all files are included. This means that providing only an --include filter will not change what files are transferred. --include will only re-include files that have been excluded from an --exclude filter
See more information on the AWS CLI here: https://aws.amazon.com/cli/