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How can I use the AWS CLI to make AssumeRole calls and store temporary user credentials?

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How can I use the AWS CLI to make AssumeRole calls and store temporary user credentials?

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Shivanjani shows you how to use the AWS command line interface to make assume role calls and store temporary user credentials.

0:00 Introduction
0:29 Assume Role with SAML
2:00 Getting SAML Response
2:55 Saving Credentials
4:17 Assume Role with Web Identity
5:12 Closing

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Date: January 16, 2026