♻ Enable DynamoDB's time-to-live feature to auto-delete old entries in your AWS Amplify API!
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♻ Enable DynamoDB's time-to-live feature to auto-delete old entries in your AWS Amplify API!
Static pre-rendered photo-sharing website
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Language Translation and Syntax Tool Made With React Using AWS Amplify Predictions Library to Integrate Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
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A custom transformer of the amplify-cli. It can control accessibility of auto generated fields.
Count the number of items in your DynamoDB tables using Amplify
A Plugin for AWS Amplify to make its function more fancy.
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