I'll mention this again, if you're git-blaming this, don't come slap me personally. This code straight ported from another project and we WILL refactor this in the future. This is a temporary solution. OK I guess you can slap me for porting this as is, but still.
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# Description 📔 and motivation 🧐
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Have you ever wanted to instantly deploy a simple virtual machine (or multiple) using one or more of the IaaS that the top 🔝 3 cloud providers offer? 🤔 If yes 🙌💡, you might have noticed some things that tip you off like the fact that their web portals are bloated 🫃 for your use case or confusing 😕. Or that more often than not the same goes for their official cli tools 🤦. In the case you want to manage more than one provider's virtual machines, it becomes a hassle having to head over to their web portal, or tool and do the same thing in a different manner.
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Have you ever wanted to instantly deploy a simple virtual machine (or multiple) using one or more of the IaaS that the top 🔝 3 cloud providers offer? 🤔 If yes 🙌💡, you might have noticed some things that keep you off like the fact that their web portals are bloated 🫃 for your use case or confusing 😕. Or that more often than not the same goes for their official cli tools 🤦. In the case you want to manage more than one provider's virtual machines, it becomes a hassle having to head over to their web portal, or tool and do the same thing in a different manner.
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That's where SecDep comes in 💪. With SecDep, you can manage your virtual machines across all three cloud providers with ease 😎 without having to think of where to go and how to get there to do what you want 🥳.
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