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N�NA�AM�ME�E
       get -

D�DE�ES�SC�CR�RI�IP�PT�TI�IO�ON�N
       Get a configuration value from the config file.

       The a�aw�ws�s c�co�on�nf�fi�ig�gu�ur�re�e g�ge�et�t command can be used to print a configuration
       value in the AWS config file.  The g�ge�et�t command supports two types of
       configuration values, _�u_�n_�q_�u_�a_�l_�i_�f_�i_�e_�d and _�q_�u_�a_�l_�i_�f_�i_�e_�d config values.

       Note that a�aw�ws�s c�co�on�nf�fi�ig�gu�ur�re�e g�ge�et�t only looks at values in the AWS
       configuration file.  It does n�no�ot�t resolve configuration variables
       specified anywhere else, including environment variables, command line
       arguments, etc.

   U�Un�nq�qu�ua�al�li�if�fi�ie�ed�d N�Na�am�me�es�s
       Every value in the AWS configuration file must be placed in a section
       (denoted by [�[s�se�ec�ct�ti�io�on�n-�-n�na�am�me�e]�] in the config file).  To retrieve a value
       from the config file, the section name and the config name must be
       known.

       An unqualified configuration name refers to a name that is not scoped
       to a specific section in the configuration file.  Sections are
       specified by separating parts with the "�".�."�" character
       (s�se�ec�ct�ti�io�on�n.�.c�co�on�nf�fi�ig�g-�-n�na�am�me�e).  An unqualified name will be scoped to the
       current profile.  For example, a�aw�ws�s c�co�on�nf�fi�ig�gu�ur�re�e g�ge�et�t a�aw�ws�s_�_a�ac�cc�ce�es�ss�s_�_k�ke�ey�y_�_i�id�d will
       retrieve the a�aw�ws�s_�_a�ac�cc�ce�es�ss�s_�_k�ke�ey�y_�_i�id�d from the current profile,  or the
       d�de�ef�fa�au�ul�lt�t profile if no profile is specified.  You can still provide a
       -�--�-p�pr�ro�of�fi�il�le�e argument to the a�aw�ws�s c�co�on�nf�fi�ig�gu�ur�re�e g�ge�et�t command.  For example, a�aw�ws�s
       c�co�on�nf�fi�ig�gu�ur�re�e g�ge�et�t r�re�eg�gi�io�on�n -�--�-p�pr�ro�of�fi�il�le�e t�te�es�st�ti�in�ng�g will print the region value for
       the t�te�es�st�ti�in�ng�g profile.

   Q�Qu�ua�al�li�if�fi�ie�ed�d N�Na�am�me�es�s
       A qualified name is a name that has at least one "�".�."�" character in the
       name.  This name provides a way to specify the config section from
       which to retrieve the config variable.  When a qualified name is
       provided to a�aw�ws�s c�co�on�nf�fi�ig�gu�ur�re�e g�ge�et�t, the currently specified profile is
       ignored.  Section names that have the format [�[p�pr�ro�of�fi�il�le�e p�pr�ro�of�fi�il�le�e-�-n�na�am�me�e]�] can
       be specified by using the p�pr�ro�of�fi�il�le�e.�.p�pr�ro�of�fi�il�le�e-�-n�na�am�me�e.�.c�co�on�nf�fi�ig�g-�-n�na�am�me�e syntax, and
       the default profile can be specified using the d�de�ef�fa�au�ul�lt�t.�.c�co�on�nf�fi�ig�g-�-n�na�am�me�e
       syntax.

S�SY�YN�NO�OP�PS�SI�IS�S

          aws configure get varname [--profile profile-name]

O�OP�PT�TI�IO�ON�NS�S
       v�va�ar�rn�na�am�me�e (string) The name of the config value to retrieve.

G�GL�LO�OB�BA�AL�L O�OP�PT�TI�IO�ON�NS�S
       -�--�-d�de�eb�bu�ug�g (boolean)

       Turn on debug logging.

       -�--�-e�en�nd�dp�po�oi�in�nt�t-�-u�ur�rl�l (string)

       Override command's default URL with the given URL.

       -�--�-n�no�o-�-v�ve�er�ri�if�fy�y-�-s�ss�sl�l (boolean)

       By default, the AWS CLI uses SSL when communicating with AWS services.
       For each SSL connection, the AWS CLI will verify SSL certificates. This
       option overrides the default behavior of verifying SSL certificates.

       -�--�-n�no�o-�-p�pa�ag�gi�in�na�at�te�e (boolean)

       Disable automatic pagination.

       -�--�-o�ou�ut�tp�pu�ut�t (string)

       The formatting style for command output.

       +�o json

       +�o text

       +�o table

       +�o yaml

       +�o yaml-stream

       -�--�-q�qu�ue�er�ry�y (string)

       A JMESPath query to use in filtering the response data.

       -�--�-p�pr�ro�of�fi�il�le�e (string)

       Use a specific profile from your credential file.

       -�--�-r�re�eg�gi�io�on�n (string)

       The region to use. Overrides config/env settings.

       -�--�-v�ve�er�rs�si�io�on�n (string)

       Display the version of this tool.

       -�--�-c�co�ol�lo�or�r (string)

       Turn on/off color output.

       +�o on

       +�o off

       +�o auto

       -�--�-n�no�o-�-s�si�ig�gn�n-�-r�re�eq�qu�ue�es�st�t (boolean)

       Do not sign requests. Credentials will not be loaded if this argument
       is provided.

       -�--�-c�ca�a-�-b�bu�un�nd�dl�le�e (string)

       The CA certificate bundle to use when verifying SSL certificates.
       Overrides config/env settings.

       -�--�-c�cl�li�i-�-r�re�ea�ad�d-�-t�ti�im�me�eo�ou�ut�t (int)

       The maximum socket read time in seconds. If the value is set to 0, the
       socket read will be blocking and not timeout. The default value is 60
       seconds.

       -�--�-c�cl�li�i-�-c�co�on�nn�ne�ec�ct�t-�-t�ti�im�me�eo�ou�ut�t (int)

       The maximum socket connect time in seconds. If the value is set to 0,
       the socket connect will be blocking and not timeout. The default value
       is 60 seconds.

       -�--�-c�cl�li�i-�-b�bi�in�na�ar�ry�y-�-f�fo�or�rm�ma�at�t (string)

       The formatting style to be used for binary blobs. The default format is
       base64. The base64 format expects binary blobs to be provided as a
       base64 encoded string. The raw-in-base64-out format preserves
       compatibility with AWS CLI V1 behavior and binary values must be passed
       literally. When providing contents from a file that map to a binary
       blob f�fi�il�le�eb�b:�:/�//�/ will always be treated as binary and use the file
       contents directly regardless of the c�cl�li�i-�-b�bi�in�na�ar�ry�y-�-f�fo�or�rm�ma�at�t setting. When
       using f�fi�il�le�e:�:/�//�/ the file contents will need to properly formatted for the
       configured c�cl�li�i-�-b�bi�in�na�ar�ry�y-�-f�fo�or�rm�ma�at�t.

       +�o base64

       +�o raw-in-base64-out

       -�--�-n�no�o-�-c�cl�li�i-�-p�pa�ag�ge�er�r (boolean)

       Disable cli pager for output.

       -�--�-c�cl�li�i-�-a�au�ut�to�o-�-p�pr�ro�om�mp�pt�t (boolean)

       Automatically prompt for CLI input parameters.

       -�--�-n�no�o-�-c�cl�li�i-�-a�au�ut�to�o-�-p�pr�ro�om�mp�pt�t (boolean)

       Disable automatically prompt for CLI input parameters.

E�EX�XA�AM�MP�PL�LE�ES�S
       Suppose you had the following config file:

          [default]
          aws_access_key_id=default_access_key
          aws_secret_access_key=default_secret_key

          [profile testing]
          aws_access_key_id=testing_access_key
          aws_secret_access_key=testing_secret_key
          region=us-west-2

       The following commands would have the corresponding output:

          $ aws configure get aws_access_key_id
          default_access_key

          $ aws configure get default.aws_access_key_id
          default_access_key

          $ aws configure get aws_access_key_id --profile testing
          testing_access_key

          $ aws configure get profile.testing.aws_access_key_id
          testing_access_key

          $ aws configure get profile.does-not-exist
          $
          $ echo $?
          1

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